Floxie
Well-Known Member
Apologies for this rather political subject from a new member, but I've been wondering about this for some time. I stopped riding (and obviously hunting) right before the ban, so I know little about how it's progressed since - though I hope to be starting again soon
At the time, I know we all laughed and joked about how it went on anyway, it was just called 'exercising the hounds'. I don't know how realistic that was, and I wouldn't ask anyone here to tell me since the old sport is still illegal and it's all probably against forum rules. But having spoken to friends who live in the path of a hunt, I know at least some have replaced the fox with drag hunting.
But what I don't understand is - what is cubbing now?! I keep seeing horses advertised who have 'cubbed and hunted last season'. Is cubbing literally just drag hunting but earlier in the season? Exactly the same thing but you have to wake up at a ridiculous hour and dress for both a freezing morning and a roasting afternoon? Do you have to stand around for an hour while your horse tries to kill you before they drag the scent off? (sorry, we never quite got on with cubbing, can you tell?!)
At the time, I know we all laughed and joked about how it went on anyway, it was just called 'exercising the hounds'. I don't know how realistic that was, and I wouldn't ask anyone here to tell me since the old sport is still illegal and it's all probably against forum rules. But having spoken to friends who live in the path of a hunt, I know at least some have replaced the fox with drag hunting.
But what I don't understand is - what is cubbing now?! I keep seeing horses advertised who have 'cubbed and hunted last season'. Is cubbing literally just drag hunting but earlier in the season? Exactly the same thing but you have to wake up at a ridiculous hour and dress for both a freezing morning and a roasting afternoon? Do you have to stand around for an hour while your horse tries to kill you before they drag the scent off? (sorry, we never quite got on with cubbing, can you tell?!)