Kimblewick Hunt pair found guilty

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They are my local hunt. Luckily my horses haven't been near farm land they hunt over for a couple of years now. I was always 'confused' as to how they could end up in the middle of our paddocks back then, having removed electric fencing, if a trail had been laid correctly.

I'm not even anti-hunting, but I am anti bad manners and they showed a lot of those at times.

I am very anti pulling a fox out of its den to release to a certain fate.
 

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They are my local hunt. Luckily my horses haven't been near farm land they hunt over for a couple of years now. I was always 'confused' as to how they could end up in the middle of our paddocks back then, having removed electric fencing, if a trail had been laid correctly.
Indeed. In the gushing report that H&H published on 8/11/18, just a few weeks before the trapped fox incident, they admitted to this:-

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So why was a ‘trail’ laid so close to pony paddocks and new drillings, then? A responsible trail layer would steer well clear of such areas.

And going back to the hunt’s association with the Head of Hunting of the Countryside Alliance. Think she would have wiser to look closer to home for trouble brewing.

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