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Fox Hunting has always been seen as a
British activity during which highly trained dogs, as well as human hunters on
horseback, pursue the red fox. Animal rights activists find the blood
sport to be barbaric. However, its participants and proponents see it to
be a traditional equestrian sport, as well as an important aspect of
Englands aristocratic history. In fact, even though it does take place in
several countries, its roots can be traced to the British.
Known as venery, the use of scent hounds
to track prey dates way back to Assyrian, Babylonian, and also ancient Egyptian
times. But, it was in England, using the Agassaei breed of dog, that fox
hunting was really popular, taking place before the Romans even arrived.
Later, the Romans brought over the
Castorian and Fulpine breed of hounds, as well as the brown hare and several
species of deer to use as quarry. Wild boar was also known as a hunted
animal.
Norman hunting traditions began when
William the Conqueror arrived, using Gascon and Talbot hounds. In fact, the cry
of tally ho is the Norman equivalent to the French il est
haut, meaning he is up.
1534 marks the first known attempt at fox
hunting, taking place in Norfolk, England. There, farmers used their dogs to
chase foxes as a way of pest control.
It wasnt until the 17 th century
that organized pack began to hunt hare and fox, while it those used
specifically for the sport of fox hunting werent used until the 18 th
century.
The Industrial Revolution saw people
moving out of the country, instead settling in towns and cities where they
could find work. Even though roads, rails, and canals split up the hunting
land, it made it more accessible to people who wanted to hunt. Also, the
improvement of shotguns during the 19 th century allowed for game shooting to
gain popularity.
Even though it is viewed as a usually
typical rural British sport, hunting using hounds does take place all over.
Those hunts in the U.S., Canada, Ireland, and also India are considered to be,
to some extent, a British Empire legacy. However, some do claim that the first
pack that was used solely for fox hunting was in the United States.
Other countries, influenced by the Greek
and Romans, also have a tradition of fox hunting using hounds. For example,
both France and Italy still have fox hunts. But, in countries such as
Switzerland and Germany, fox hunting has been outlawed.
As of 2004, 170 registered packs found in
the United States and Canada were included by the Masters of Foxhounds
Association of America, as well as many more farmer, or non-recognized,
packs.
When fox hunting is done in the United
States, the pursued fox is often not caught. In fact, they are trained so they
arent caught during the fox hunt.
During the late summer, young hounds are
taken on hunts called cubbing, during which puppies are taught to
hunts while the young foxes are taught to give chase. The proper season usually
begins in early November.
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