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“That’s where the hounds have just come through . . . thick brambles . . . that would’ve meant that a human this morning would’ve had to get up first thing and go through the middle of that laying a trail — do you honestly think that anyone did...

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ACMTIX1 年前

Why focus on a technicality? Hunting like this in the UK shouldn't be a thing anymore. No matter what type of hunting it is.

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PetCoterie1 年前

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watch & learn 🚜1 年前

Anything to say about halal slaughter………

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Janice Aitken1 年前

Of course they didn't. They are taking the mickey in the full knowledge that they're too privileged to be prosecuted.

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Mike Robinson1 年前

How anyone can kill these beautiful animals is really beyond me

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Ben1 年前

Do you hate fox hunting because you just hate certain people?

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Chris Packham1 年前

I don’t hate anyone Ben . Hate hurts too much and helps no one . I just love life , all life , and don’t like seeing it wasted for human ‘pleasure’ . Is that okay ?

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Fletch1 年前

A 'trail hunt' scent being laid straight down a public road.. well I never.. who in their right mind is still falling for this trail hunt bullsh#t from mob of sociopathic animal abusers who deem that their privileged positions put them over the law.. #TrailHuntLies @HuntSabs

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Phykell1 年前

Imagine the poor horses being ridden (and the dogs) through brambles - no-one's telling me that they don't risk painful and potentially serious injuries.

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The Bunk1 年前

Time for a complete ban in order to stop these vile creatures. It also needs to be properly enforced.

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Tim1 年前

You have no idea how the country folk work do you. A few brambles and a hedge won’t deter a good trail layer.

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