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Uploaded by on Apr 29, 2010

this is a drag hunt with the cotley harriers, devon, england. Me riding a polo pony skye out hunting catching up with the fieldmaster.

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  • @punchjumper3744 i hope your intestines are full of worms and parasites. Thats what eating horse meat does to you.

  • @11mscanter I had a horrible fox infestation on my place and they were eating my free range chickens all the time so I got a gun holster for my saddle and i saddled up and went out for a little hunt. i dont have as many foxes now. at first i had a bunch now its 3 or 4 but im going to leave them be. Say what you like but i was protecting my livestock

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  • I am against fox hunting but hey, its your choice and ill leave you be. I respect others and I do not expect or force them to believe whatever i do.

  • @jmdnarri fucking sick ! makes me ashamed to be a brit . Just leave them be .

  • @hazibstone And BTW, I am in favor of keeping hunting legal. I just don't think you should lie to people to support your side.

  • @hazibstone My referencre to the diagram was sarcasm. And yes I have been involved in training dogs for over 20 years in several sports. I also know that dogs that have a strong drive for their sport are not going to stand back and wait for the first dog to snap a fox's neck before grabbing it themselves. Regradless of "coupling" if a few dogs get to the fox at about the same time they are all going to try to grab it, resulting in the animal being torn apart. I've seen it in person!!

  • @jmdnarri Oh Im sorry you quite clearly know a lot about training animals if you are insinuating that you use a diagram to train a hound. (That was sarcasm if you where wondering) Hounds are trained using a method called coupling, where an older hound is coupled to a young hound, the younger hound learns from the older hound. You are right in the fact that the hounds grab the neck of the fox and shake to snap the neck causing instant death. what do you know about hunting... Nothing

  • Please! Don't curse! I am against hunting, slaughter, animal testing, and animal fighting, but please calm down! There is no need for innappropriate language! Someone started it! So let's finish it! You are all acting like immature 3 year olds!

  • @hazibstone I'm sorry, how do you train a dog to snap a fox's neck? Do you use a clicker and a few spare fox necks? Or do you just show them a diagram? I understand its instinct for an animal to 'grab and shake' their prey, but seriously, how do you "train" them a specific way to do it?

  • @GreenDayKate You obviously know nothing about hunting otherwise you would know that your talking bulshit, I have hunted for 10 years and the longest a chase i have been in is half an hour, and the hounds are trained to kill a fox instantly by snapping the neck this myth about them ripping a fox to shreds is quite clearly bulshit! I own a farm and have had our land hunted in the past and yes it does make huge difference! Hunting is part of English heritage! Have you ever been hunting?

  • Did no one read that it was a DRAG hunt, e.g. no animal is killed because they're following a false scent?!

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