Hunting
Although the majority of hunting with hounds takes place between September and April, the calendar is a busy one all year round.
The year officially begins on 1 May, when mastership and staff changes take place. The summer months is the time for puppy shows, hound shows – culminating in the Festival of Hounds at Peterborough in July – as well as other hunt events. Much time is spent improving areas of the hunting country and access to it, while in kennels it is often a frenzy of repairing, cleaning and painting.
Autumn trail-hunting, when the young hounds are introduced to the field, starts at the beginning of September, harvest allowing.
Opening meets happen around the beginning of November, and then it is full-tilt until the end of the season, which may be as early as February in some areas and as late as mid-April in others, depending on the types of farming that take place there.
Since the 2004 Hunting Act came into force in 2005, hunts in Britain use a variety of exemptions under the law, including trail-hunting, hound exercising and the use of a bird of prey. The Labour party announced its intention for a full-ban prior to being elected to govern the country in 2024.
Horse & Hound magazine reports on days with packs across Britain and Ireland giving you behind-the-scenes access to hunts of all types, from foxhounds to beagles and harriers, staghounds, bassets and minkhounds, as well as drag hounds and bloodhounds.
The hunting world is a rich and varied one – discover its history and culture with H&H.
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Farewell to passionate advocate for wildlife management in the British countryside, aged 85By Becky Murray Published
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‘Everything to play for’: your last chance to have a say on proposed trail-hunting banBy Catherine Austen Published
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Sir Ben Wallace warns the Government: ‘Don’t pick a fight with the countryside’By Catherine Austen Published
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Time to stand up and be counted as consultation opens on how to ban trail-huntingBy Eleanor Jones Published
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‘An all-out war on the countryside’: Government accused of ‘warped priorities’ as trail-hunting ban consultation opensBy Eleanor Jones Published
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Don’t hedge your vets! Much hilarity as equine surgeon takes ‘flying lesson’By Eleanor Jones Published
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‘Don’t knock it till you’ve tried it!’ Meet the two mules making waves on the bloodhounding fieldBy Eleanor Jones Published
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‘He absolutely loves it’: Flat racing stallion who won over £1m takes to new bloodhounding life ‘like a duck to water’By Eleanor Jones Published
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Pride, celebration and support – and uniting to fight for the future of legal trail-huntingBy Eleanor Jones Published
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Sassy, determined and doing it the old-school way: meet the tiny pony and rider showing adults how it’s doneBy Eleanor Jones Published
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Farewell to much-loved horseman who was ‘fierce across country’By Becky Murray Published
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Government ‘fires the starting gun’ on plans to ban trail-huntingBy Eleanor Jones Published
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Hounds in full cry as MPs back national trail-hunting dayBy Eleanor Jones Published
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‘Incurable optimism’ and enduring popularity: farewell to hugely influential horsemanBy Eleanor Jones Published
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What to wear out hunting – for autumn hunting and season properBy Georgia Guerin Published
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‘He put everything into all he did’: farewell to a perfectionist who stepped up to resolve a crisisBy Eleanor Jones Published
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Farewell to countryman and steward who made ‘huge contribution’ to British racingBy Eleanor Jones Published
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‘This is our fight’: rallying call as Government pushes on towards trail-hunting banBy Eleanor Jones Published
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‘Fly high, my beautiful boy’: farewell to horse who showed that ‘miracles can happen’By Eleanor Jones Published