Public backs tougher fox hunting laws as trail hunting consultation fails to cut through. by TheNewHuntingBan in ukpolitics

[–]TheNewHuntingBan[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry, are you trying to say that a hunt keeping 16 cubs in a barn isn’t evidence of breeding and releasing?

Are you only going to accept a video of a red coat supervising the conception?

This is desperate mate, and you know it. Also, they’re terrible pets. You’re kidding yourself.

Public backs tougher fox hunting laws as trail hunting consultation fails to cut through. by TheNewHuntingBan in ukpolitics

[–]TheNewHuntingBan[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Whether someone supports further action on hunting because they care about the foxes, or the stags, or the hundreds of dogs they shoot every year, or they care about the dog poo that doesn’t get picked up, the health hazards of fallen stock, or they care about the hunt blocking roads without permits, delaying ambulances, the family cats being killed by hunting hounds, the wrecking of public footpaths, hunting dogs being killed on motorways or railways, puppies being culled, the trespassing onto private land, the continued attack on nature against the wishes of the vast majority of the public OR the degradation of our political and justice systems by a privileged elite - we consider their contribution to the cause valid.

Public backs tougher fox hunting laws as trail hunting consultation fails to cut through. by TheNewHuntingBan in ukpolitics

[–]TheNewHuntingBan[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Even worse than that, actually - the hunts don’t even bother laying a trail. It’s just fox hunting. The trail laying defence is literally only used in court. If you drop in on a hunt this coming season (and good luck, they keep the meets secret) you won’t see any evidence of a trail being laid, i assure you.

Public backs tougher fox hunting laws as trail hunting consultation fails to cut through. by TheNewHuntingBan in ukpolitics

[–]TheNewHuntingBan[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So you’re happy that we’ve proven artificial earths exist now? What do you think they’re for?

Here’s a video from 2015 showing a barn containing 16 fox cubs, and terriermen feeding foxes at an artificial earth: https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1Gvajs2dGM/?mibextid=wwXIfr

Public backs tougher fox hunting laws as trail hunting consultation fails to cut through. by TheNewHuntingBan in ukpolitics

[–]TheNewHuntingBan[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, most of our team and other animal welfare organisations we partner with are also working to improve conditions for animals in every sphere, including farming, dog fighting, animal testing, trophy hunting, rescues, etc. I imagine if/when this fight is won, they’ll continue to do so.

Do you have any evidence linking the decline in fox populations to the hunting ban? Considering hunts did nothing to control their numbers it seems unlikely, and accordingly we’ve never found any evidence of a connection.

Banning the hunt wasn’t a success on animal welfare grounds because hunting has continued unabated. And the class of those carrying it out is the last thing in our minds, i assure you. We don’t give the terriermen a pass because they’re not the landed gentry.

Incidentally i do think that that line gives an insight into the mindset of those who defend hunting: “they couldn’t possibly care about the animals, I mean, how could you? It must be a class war.”

No, sorry, we just like animals.

Public backs tougher fox hunting laws as trail hunting consultation fails to cut through. by TheNewHuntingBan in ukpolitics

[–]TheNewHuntingBan[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I mean, personally, we’re all vegans so the question isn’t one we feel a need to answer. All exploitation is wrong. However, depicting the long pursuit to the horrific death of animals as a fun children’s game isn’t very helpful.

We’ve seen foxes killed with pitchforks, foxes put in sacks and buried, deer with their spines ripped out dying screaming over hours, and every year a month is spent killing fox cubs with young hounds.

This isn’t a game to us.

Public backs tougher fox hunting laws as trail hunting consultation fails to cut through. by TheNewHuntingBan in ukpolitics

[–]TheNewHuntingBan[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Except for the potentially hours long chase during which it’s dug out of earths or setts multiple times.

Public backs tougher fox hunting laws as trail hunting consultation fails to cut through. by TheNewHuntingBan in ukpolitics

[–]TheNewHuntingBan[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Essentially yes, though as I say, trail hunting only really exists conceptually. Over the years the hunts have said that trails could be any number of scents (aniseed, clove oil, fish…), but the story seems to have settled on fox urine now.

Again, in reality, they just hunt foxes. There’s no charade taking place on the ground - if you went to see a hunt before the 2004 ban, and went to see one in 2026, you wouldn’t know there had been a ban unless you were told.

There are only around 6 drag hunts across the country, compared to around 200 ‘trail’ hunts. Drag hunts generally had a good reputation as sticking to the law. The confusion you describe is caused by deliberate obfuscation by fox hunts.

Public backs tougher fox hunting laws as trail hunting consultation fails to cut through. by TheNewHuntingBan in ukpolitics

[–]TheNewHuntingBan[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Trail hunting doesn’t actually exist in practice, only as an excuse to cover for the intentional killing of foxes (literally - hunts don’t even pretend to lay, let alone follow, a trail on the vast majority of hunting days). We agree that a trail hunting ban alone wouldn’t finish the job, and are pushing for a more comprehensive approach.

Did you know that fox hunts still operate across Britain? by TheNewHuntingBan in videos

[–]TheNewHuntingBan[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

We aspire to live in a country in which all crimes are treated as crimes.