GOOD NEWS: Hunting is dying as yet another pack folds
Glamorgan's Caerphilly and District Hunt is folding after 70 years
On 1 December, South Wales Hunt Saboteurs announced that the Caerphilly and District Hunt is folding. The news shows that hunting is on its knees, and an end to the brutal blood sport is in sight.
The hunt’s closing meet will take place on 6 January 2024, and it announced that it will dissolve by the end of January 2024. The proposal to disband was voted on and unanimously agreed upon at the hunt’s EGM. The hunt stated:
“The discussion and debate on hunting past, present and future was enlightening and invaluable in helping us to reach the end decision.”
It’s clear that the hunt has realised that fox hunting no longer has a place in UK society.
Another one bites the dust
The hunt is one of many that have either amalgamated or folded in England and Wales in recent years.
In August 2023, four packs – East Kent, Ashford Valley, West Street and Tickham – amalgamated to form one single pack called the Kent Hounds. Also in August, North London Hunt Saboteurs visited the kennels of the East Essex Hunt and found them abandoned. Then at the end of August, the Llandeilo Farmers Hunt announced its closure.
Previous to that, hunts that closed down in 2022 included the Killultagh, Old Rock and Chichester Hunt; the North Norfolk Harriers; the Tanatside Hunt; and the Tettcott Hunt. Also in 2022, the Banwen Miners Hunt announced that it was hunting ‘clean boot’, where the hounds chase a human volunteer. You can read more about clean boot hunting here.
As for Scotland, the change in hunting law has effectively made hunting mammals obsolete. Fife Foxhounds announced that it would fold after 267 years in January of this year. Just before that, the Airedale Beagles – which hunted hares – closed down. Then in March 2023, Lanarkshire and Renfrewshire Foxhounds announced its closure six weeks after the country’s tighter hunting ban came into force.
Protect the Wild’s Glen Black nicely summed up the state of the hunting industry when he wrote:
“The contemporary world is abrasive to the hunting industry. Access problems, expanding road networks, changing land use and dwindling interest mean a majority of hunts face compounding financial pressures. In other words, hunting is not suitable for the modern world.”
Support those on the ground
Hunt monitors and saboteurs on the ground are crucial. They don’t only prevent animals from being killed; their footage and photos have made a vital contribution to a cultural shift against blood sports in the UK. These days, footage of the torture of foxes or stags circulates widely – not just on social media, but in the mainstream press. The British public knows that hunting needs to be confined to history, and hunting packs that are still standing are finding that their support is waning.
As the remaining hunts die a slow death, you can support hunt saboteurs, taking direct action to save foxes. Consider donating to South Wales Hunt Saboteurs as they confront the region’s remaining hunting packs. You can donate here.
You can also join us in our campaign to get a new law to ban hunting in England and Wales. The Hunting Act 2004 isn’t fit for purpose, so Protect the Wild is urging the government to introduce the Hunting of Mammals Bill. The new legislation would stop hunting in its tracks, and finally give wildlife much-needed protection from illegal hunting. Please support it and help us make it law. You can read the Bill in its entirety by downloading a pdf version here. You can sign our petition for a proper hunting ban here.
Good news for a change. This barbaric cruelty is a crime against nature and must be banned for ever !!
This is absolutely brilliant news!!! Well done to the hunt sabs and Scotland!!!! Now, all hunts need to fold everywhere! After reading this, I just thought that I might mention it here (I hope no one has any objections to me putting the below on here but if you have any objections, please let me know and I will remove the below information from this site), To try and help end hunting with dogs for good, I myself have just started a parliamentary petition for all dogs to be mandatorily muzzled when out hunting/exercising. I completely know that it is never the dog's fault, they are one of the innocents in hunts and I know how sadistically evil and barbaric "hunts" treat their dogs and the "hunting of mammals bill" would effectively end that but the "government" and officials just don't want to listen and I saw a petition like this on Care2petitions and thought to myself that if all foxhounds/dogs had to be muzzled by law when out hunting/exercising with hunts, then it would put a stop to all the killing as the hunts wouldn't be interested in doing them if they couldn't kill, hopefully finally putting an end to the killing and causing the hunts to fold and if the government doesn't endorse this, then the government is effectively saying that they agree with fox hunting and are fully aware that foxhunting still goes on and they are happy for it too. After all, they are forcing XL bully dogs to be muzzled everywhere in public by law because they are supposedly "dangerous" (something I don't agree with but won't get into it here), then why not hunting dogs who have killed numerous foxes and innocent family pets like Mini the cat? (under the hunts control of course, not the dogs free will) Then, and only then, would "trial hunting" be what hunts and the government foolishly "claim to be'. Why would hunts and the government be against not implementing this if they had nothing to hide basically? But I need at least 5 supporters to sign the below before it can be considered by parliament and then go live first. If you would like to sign, it is below:
My petition:
"To have all dogs used by hunts mandatorily muzzled when out exercising/hunting
"Despite the "ban" on fox hunting in 2004, foxes still frequently continue to be torn to pieces by hounds and family pets such as Mini have been killed by hounds being "exercised". Nothing has changed since 2004! The hunts are to blame for this but Muzzling those dogs will help stop the killing.
https://www.cornwalllive.com/news/cornwall-news/cornish-hunt-master-guilty-over-6335311 https://protectthewild.org.uk/wildlife/mammals/fox-facts/fox-hunting-faq/what-happens-to-hounds-from-previous-seasons/ https://savemetrust.co.uk/2020/11/15/know-you-hunts-and-amend-the-act/ https://www.euronews.com/green/2023/07/19/britains-most-vile-and-sordid-secret-fox-cubbing https://www.itv.com/news/2023-02-22/family-left-appalled-after-pack-of-hounds-kill-fox-in-their-private-garden
Click this link to sign the petition: (or entering it into a web browser might work if you can't click on it)
https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/652400/sponsors/new?token=Dz79OYhnieA4sHHoA-Pc