This looks similar to drag hunting, but there are key differences, including the fact that hounds are still trained to follow an animal-based scent. This means that when the trail hunts go out, their hounds often pick up the scent of a real animal, chase it and kill it – then the hunts claim that it was an “accident”.
This news was published on Tuesday 26 December 2017.
Hello @timothyallen Sir, how do you do?
If this be the case, then what is the use of the ban which came into effect in Feb 2005?
Obviously, the usefulness of the ban is that it works sometimes. It is of use to some foxes and not others.
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Of course, @timothyallen Sir, what you said is correct. When I read that news, I was really upset that the law ban was unable to stop the cruelty meted to the foxes fully. With the ban, the impact has been reduced somewhat and that means a lot. Thanks for enlightening my mind, Sir.