INTL Fox Hunting Shouldn't Be Illegal, It Should Be Compulsory

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Fox Hunting Shouldn't Be Illegal, It Should Be Compulsory

by James Delingpole 18 Nov 2014, 4:29 AM PDT 335 post a comment

Today marks the 10th anniversary of the passing of one of the most iniquituous, divisive and unnecessary pieces of legislation in recent parliamentary history: the 2004 Hunting Act, which effectively made hunting with hounds illegal in Britain. Here are ten reasons why the ban should be repealed now.

1. It's unworkable. Foxhunting (and staghunting) are as popular as ever, with at least 45,000 people a year either riding to hounds or following by car or on foot. To comply with the law, hunts now have to go through the rigmarole of following a trail created by a rag soaked in fox urine. But sometimes - whoops - the hounds have a terrible accident and follow a fox, opening the hunt up to the risk of prosecution. Every week and especially every weekend inordinate amounts of police (over)time are wasted pursuing country folk who just want to be left alone to enjoy a sport that has been part of rural life for centuries. The state has no business preventing them from doing so now: this is the Tyranny of the Majority of which John Adams first warned.

2. It's character-building. Hunting is one of the world's most dangerous, exciting sports and encourages: courage, endurance, horsemanship, good manners, personal responsibility, quick reactions, an ability to read the landscape, a love of and kinship with nature. Never mind banning it: it should be made compulsory for every teenager in the land. Not only would this enable us to win every war going (the Duke of Wellington insisted that his officers should be foxhunting men) but it would also create the sense of national pride and cultural cohesion that Britain sorely lacks.

3. Women just look really hot in hunting kit. Even the hairnets are sexy, somehow.

4. Apart from darts, hunting is the only sport where your performance is actually improved by alcohol consumption. Drinking cherry brandy followed by sloe gin followed by kummel followed by port at 11am isn't normally recommended. But on a bitter day in November in a frozen saddle surrounded by like-minded convivial folk it makes total sense.

5. No one loves and respects Charlie (that's the fox, btw, not the stuff townies hoover up their noses) more than hunting folk. It's just that, being country people rather than ignorant, sentimental townies they recognise that it is perfectly possible to be a magnificent, splendid fellow with a bushy tale while simultaneously being a terrible, chicken-eating pest. Most foxes get away: respect and fair play. Some (usually the unhealthier ones) don't: and that is nature, red in tooth and claw.

6. Hunts bind rural communities; enable farmers to dispose of deadstock; repair fences; create rural jobs (kennelmen; huntsmen; vets; farriers; stableyards, etc); provide entertainment in places where entertainment is often sorely lacking.

7. It's thanks, in part, to hunting - and similar country sports - that the British landscape looks as beautiful as it does. It's why we have stone walls and hedges, for example, rather than wire fences; covert for foxes and game birds.

8. The "animal rights" argument against hunting presumes that wild animals are sentient beings like humans. But they are not. Foxes do not have sleepless nights worrying about the imminence of death. They live in the moment. When chased they are responding to atavistic stimuli, nothing more. It is absurd, mawkish and dishonest to grant a pest - whose numbers must perforce be controlled in one way or another - should be granted the same rights as humans.

9. Foxhunting is the greatest sport ever devised. It takes place on a wildly uneven pitch perhaps 100 miles square, in often fiendish weather conditions, involves extraordinary team work and cameraderie between man and beast, with, instead of a football or a rugger ball, a living, intelligent quarry often more than capable of outwitting its pursuers. If you haven't hunted, you really haven't lived.

10. The best advert for hunting are the people who are against it: joyless vegans; vindictive class warriors; the noisome RSPCA; dreadlocked inner city crusties with dogs on ropes; mimsy unmarriageables with a dozen cats; Nick Clegg; Ed Miliband; the Green party; everyone who works at the Centre for Alternative Technology in Machynlleth, Wales; townie tossers.
 

Hansa44

Justine Case
What a world we live in. Hunting and killing things.

Even man hunts and kills man. And man seems to be one of the few that uses it for entertainment.

Oh well....what goes around, comes around. This is God's Law, not mine.

Or should I say...we reap what we sow.
 

Hognutz

Has No Life - Lives on TB
We hunt our deer with walkers and beagles. Been that way for over 200 years. Instead of horses, we use trucks to cut them off..

Nothing like the sound of the hounds running in a swamp....
 

WalknTrot

Veteran Member
Foxes need hunting, and hounds and horses need work. It's not only for entertainment and the betterment of horse, hound and rider, but to rid the countryside of destructive varmints. The whole foxhunting ban in Britain is a travesty.

I'm glad that the locals have found ways to work around the laws. It shouldn't be necessary. Pip pip. Yeehaw!
 

WalknTrot

Veteran Member
We hunt our deer with walkers and beagles. Been that way for over 200 years. Instead of horses, we use trucks to cut them off..

Nothing like the sound of the hounds running in a swamp....

You got that right. I love hanging out in the woods in Wisconsin in the fall with the horses when the "boyz" are bear hunting with the big hounds. Walkers, Black and Tans, Big ol' Redbones...dragging the sides of the forest roads, then parking Old Blue on the hood of the truck to find a trail in the early morning. The sound of the pack as they follow a hot trail, then tree a bear. Talk about fun on wheels!! Coming to a crosstrail with a pack on a scent, and they don't even look up at me and my horse - just keep working. And as far as the bears go- the guys let more go than they take. Catch and release bear hunting at it's finest.

Speaking as one who has spent a lifetime camping in the Wisconsin forests - those folks have "respectful" bears. NO busting into food packs and rifling through tents and camps like the tourist bears do in Minnesota. Those hound-hunted bears want to stay a long danged way away from humans. Awesome.
 

tanstaafl

Has No Life - Lives on TB
Just remember that it helps for the hunters to be smarter than the hunted ...
 

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poppy

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Foxes need hunting, and hounds and horses need work. It's not only for entertainment and the betterment of horse, hound and rider, but to rid the countryside of destructive varmints. The whole foxhunting ban in Britain is a travesty.

I'm glad that the locals have found ways to work around the laws. It shouldn't be necessary. Pip pip. Yeehaw!

Exactly. The non hunting people have no idea what havoc comes from allowing predators to over populate. Since fur prices have been low, few people here even bother to trap. The result is an explosion of the predator population, including foxes, to the point rabbits and quail are nearly non existent here. It is now impossible to raise chickens the way my dad and grandad did. Unless you build them a fortress, the predators kill them. Even frogs are on the menu and rare around here. The result is predators that are thin and many starve to death. Predators won't be wiped out by hunting but the population can be reduced to a sustainable level. We had a bounty on hawks and foxes in our county for years but they were not nearly wiped out.
 

tanstaafl

Has No Life - Lives on TB
Haha! That's one BIG photo-shopped fox! Keen looking bunch of hounds, though...;)

Oh yeah, no question that it's been PhotoShopped. But I think it's still funny! You also have to be on the lookout for the fox snipers!
 

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Greenspode

Veteran Member
As a life long fox hunter, with 4 different hunts, and a current member of the oldest, continually functioning live hunt in the country, I have probably hunted near a thousand days in my life. Have only been on 15-20 hunts where a kill actually happened.

Fox hunting is the best sport ever!!! Hunts spends countless dollars and hours maintaining open land, preserving land from development and living a rapidly decreasing rural way of life. Great exercise, great fun and a community of like minded country folk who become life long friends.

I can't imagine not hunting. What to do with all those fall and early winter mornings??? The horses would miss it most of all. They love it!! Galloping in a herd over hill and dale must remind them of their "wild" days. They have a blast and about drag us to the trailer on hunting mornings!
 

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Human test subject #58652
What a world we live in. Hunting and killing things.

Every living thing on the Earth lives because of the death of something else.
Bar none.
Hunting and killing are as natural as breathing.
We've just removed ourselves so far from the Natural world that it seems foreign to us now.
 
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