When this happens round here we come out of our houses and cars to clap the hunters and wish them good luck. Looking at the comments I think your attempt to cause trouble has failed.
Many years ago I caught 2 hounds in fox wires they ran ground where they weren't supposed too be! I was a keeper at the time and both where lucky for they were released unharmed!
It would be an extremely irresponsible horse/hound owner who set a trail across such a busy road, especially if children are involved. Hunters often claim they’re trail hunting when they’re actually hunting foxes. Which is illegal in this country. It’s considered to be needlessly cruel and the majority of the electorate oppose it. I sincerely hope they were not hunting foxes here. Watching dogs rip wildlife to bits is a wretched kind of a sport.
Can a hunt send people to stop traffic in such a disorganised way, put amber flashing lights on a small quad bike which has pulled to the left then crossed both lanes, for the driver to walk out and feebly wave arms to stop traffic. And nearly get hit in the process. They are dressed in dark green, this is ridiculous. Responsible people?
Dressing up in costumes 300 years old and chasing foxes to death isn't that bad but smearing it's blood on the face of the youngest rider is odd. they own the land so can do anything they want on it I suppose.
The simple fact that they take up the whole road, and that traffic is held up for them, having meet one or two of these people the quote "The unspeakable in pursuit of the uneatable" springs to mind. The other thing is the way the keeper of the hounds and all the ancillary staff expect people who come into contact with the hunt are expected to put up with some of the antics that the hounds get upto like ripping up cats and dogs that belong to the public with little to no apology. My other beef is Gamekeeper's cruelly killing raptors to protect baby chicks on the private shoots that take place in the UK. Don't get me wrong, I have shot and killed game and I also fish , and I have no problem with killing game birds or animals or the killing of Vermin, and fox are considered as such, but this is a remnant of a privileged part of UK society that should be discouraged. @@DM-ur8vc
Really didn't see a big problem. They seemed to be well organised.
what a beautiful sight seeing the hunt and all their hounds and horses
Horses and dogs ride Down Road......big news !
Lovely to see a good turnout with everyone looking so smart. Looks like the traffic was eager to stop for them all to cross too.
I think that horses still have right of way on roads..
Is that right?
Brilliant, great to see them out and introducing some youngsters too.
When this happens round here we come out of our houses and cars to clap the hunters and wish them good luck. Looking at the comments I think your attempt to cause trouble has failed.
Criminals in fancy dress.
Polite English well dressed delightful attire, and they thanked the camera man for stopping to film such magnificence.
Thank you sabs.
Many years ago I caught 2 hounds in fox wires they ran ground where they weren't supposed too be! I was a keeper at the time and both where lucky for they were released unharmed!
Fantastic, wish I had been there to see them!
me too , looking good
That little lass on the Shetland pony.... THE HORROR . Death rides a little oss.
Savages.
Keep the good , brave kind work up sabs 👍 ❤
Causing Road Havoc = You obviously aren't used to motorways or busy cities
What "havoc"??? They even waved a polite "thank you" to those who had been mildly delayed by their movement.
What they hunting?
Artificial trail scent which is laid before the hounds find it because fox hunting is banned
It would be an extremely irresponsible horse/hound owner who set a trail across such a busy road, especially if children are involved.
Hunters often claim they’re trail hunting when they’re actually hunting foxes. Which is illegal in this country. It’s considered to be needlessly cruel and the majority of the electorate oppose it. I sincerely hope they were not hunting foxes here. Watching dogs rip wildlife to bits is a wretched kind of a sport.
Can a hunt send people to stop traffic in such a disorganised way, put amber flashing lights on a small quad bike which has pulled to the left then crossed both lanes, for the driver to walk out and feebly wave arms to stop traffic. And nearly get hit in the process. They are dressed in dark green, this is ridiculous. Responsible people?
Compare these actions with the Stop Oil protestors who want to stop all traffic including emergency vehicles indefinitely.
Any body can stop traffic for that purpose, just like a farmer can cross sheep and cattle over the road.
Have you ever been in the countryside? Everybody wears dark green! We don't all walk around like clowns in hi-viz outfits...
"But it's a way of life!" - said those protecting fox hunting, and FGM 🤣
@@saulmackie5988 I do not think it appropriate for you to conflate foxes and Muslim girls.
Hunts where around before cars....
Dressing up in costumes 300 years old and chasing foxes to death isn't that bad but smearing it's blood on the face of the youngest rider is odd. they own the land so can do anything they want on it I suppose.
The arrogance and smug superiority for this, the chase of a fox. Britain in decline continues what, at a minor level, is barbarism.
karma will come to them all....for what you put out in life comes right back at cha...
So what.
It's the arrogance of these people more than anything that irritates me.
The simple fact that they take up the whole road, and that traffic is held up for them, having meet one or two of these people the quote "The unspeakable in pursuit of the uneatable" springs to mind.
The other thing is the way the keeper of the hounds and all the ancillary staff expect people who come into contact with the hunt are expected to put up with some of the antics that the hounds get upto like ripping up cats and dogs that belong to the public with little to no apology.
My other beef is Gamekeeper's cruelly killing raptors to protect baby chicks on the private shoots that take place in the UK.
Don't get me wrong, I have shot and killed game and I also fish , and I have no problem with killing game birds or animals or the killing of Vermin, and fox are considered as such, but this is a remnant of a privileged part of UK society that should be discouraged.
@@DM-ur8vc