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Fox hunting is an
activity involving the tracking,
chase and, if caught, the
killing of a
fox,
normally a red
fox, by
trained foxhounds or
other scent...
- po****tions,
fox hunting grew in po****rity. By the mid-1600s,
Great Britain was
divided into
fox hunting territories, with the
first fox hunting clubs being...
- Bear
hunting Bison hunting Boar
hunting Tiger hunting Reindeer and
caribou hunting Deer
hunting/stalking Medium/small game
hunting Fox hunting Mink hunting...
- po****r
culture and
folklore in many
societies around the world. The
hunting of
foxes with
packs of hounds, long an
established pursuit in Europe, especially...
- touch, and barking.
Fox hunting was
started in the
United Kingdom in the 16th
century that
involves tracking, chasing, and
killing a
fox with the aid of foxhounds...
- The
Hunting Act 2004 (c. 37) is an Act of the
Parliament of the
United Kingdom which bans the
hunting of most wild
mammals (notably
foxes, deer, hares...
- of the term is in
reference to
mounted hunting,
where the
quarry would be
actively chased, as in
fox hunting or hare coursing.
Before firearms, a hunter...
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Memoirs of a
Fox-
Hunting Man is a
novel by
Siegfried S****oon,
first published in 1928 by
Faber and Faber. It won both the
Hawthornden Prize and the James...
- type of
large hunting hound bred for
strong hunting instincts, a keen
sense of smell, and
their bark, energy, drive, and speed. In
fox hunting, the foxhound's...
-
hunting is a legal,
although controversial,
alternative to
hunting animals with
hounds in
Great Britain. A
trail of
animal urine (most
commonly fox)...