A far cry from the chocolate box pictures the hunters like to provide in support of their nefarious pastime is ‘terrier work’, or digging out as it is known in hunting circles. Digging out is a barbaric and savage activity, which is as much a part of the hunt as the bucolic images of rosy-cheeked children seen playing with the fox-hounds at the beginning of the meet. Terrier work is carried out by the bully boys of the hunt, who ride around on quad bikes with their little terriers in large boxes on the back. Terrier men are not averse to a bit of people bashing either, and they are often summoned by the gentlemen in pink to hinder and intimidate anti-hunt monitors and hunt saboteurs. According to the website Digging Out which runs a campaign to abolish all terrier work, “Terrier work is all too often a euphemism for fox baiting and in the past was for badger baiting. Terriers are put into situations where they encounter and then fight foxes below ground. The terrier work literature is full of references to the prowess of their dogs in finding and locking onto animals below ground.” And it’s not just the wild animals that get hurt, terriers are often severely injured in the subterranean fights. The men have little regard for the pain of their dogs. That is borne out by the way they are transported and handled and the injuries the terriers receive which are often repaired using homemade sewing kits and no anaesthetic. Imagine what is must be like for a small fox hiding in complete darkness. He has been chased to earth by a pack of baying hounds where he lies exhausted and trembling waiting for the danger above ground to pass. The men have either blocked or netted his other escape routes and introduced a dog into the hole. The fox is trapped and can only fight for his life whilst the men dig him out from above. Sometimes if the fox is facing away from the terrier he may be savaged from behind. His hind quarters will be torn and slashed by the dog which will bite anything within reach of its jaws. Don’t forget dog and fox are fighting in a small space devoid of any light. Terrible injuries can result to both animals from these underground fights which are protracted and always bloody. Fighting terriers, or hard-mouthed dogs, are forbidden under the hunting Act of 2004, but under pressure from the blood sports lobby, some terrier work is allowed to continue under exemptions for gamekeepers and others. What is not allowed is using a terrier other than to flush a fox from cover, but if you think these men give a fig about the law then think again. They are brutal, callous individuals who often try to claim they are providing a service by exterminating vermin. This is a lie on two counts. First, foxes are not vermin and second, they mostly don’t need to be killed. The only thing these vile men provide is a grisly satisfaction for themselves and their ‘sport’. Where ever you find a sadistic act of cruelty you will also find an abuser who will defend his actions by claiming the animal he likes to torture is vermin. In 2011 a gamekeeper was convicted of extreme cruelty when he caught a fox in a snare and set his dogs on the animal, who was forced to fight for his life whilst snared and backed into a corner by this horrible thug. This man watched with a friend, and even videoed the fox’s torment on his phone. Eventually, when the fox was too weak to fight any more, it was shot. His defense in court was to claim he was dispatching vermin. He said it was only a fox and he had done nothing wrong by his way of thinking. The RSPCA Inspector said he had never seen anything so cruel in his ten years of working with the RSPCA. These are the kind of people who often follow the hunt, although they can also be found acting independently, travelling up and down the country in pursuit of their vile entertainment. They are not immoral they are amoral, and they operate in a subterranean culture totally without empathy and without conscience. Setting a dog on a fox is indistinguishable from dog-fighting and baiting. Indeed in 2007 a BBC Panorama program revealed that many dog-fighting rings attend terrier and lurcher shows which are held throughout the UK. Terrier work and cruelty go hand in hand. To find the truth of this we need look no further than Facebook where people openly boast and post their nasty pictures of the wild animals they have persecuted, tortured and destroyed.
“They came upon a young vixen who had just given birth to two young fox cubs. She was too weak to defend the cubs, and against the thugs of this hunt group and the dogs, she did not stand a chance.
The vixen whilst battling to defend herself as she was being torn to pieces would have had to watch as her two newly born cubs were also dragged from the den she had made safe and secure to give birth and feed these two sweet little cubs, the dogs then tore the vixen to pieces and killed her, not satisfied with this cruelty the "huntsmen" if you can call them that, teased the terrier dogs with the newly born defenseless cubs and allowed the dogs to take chunks from them.” The petition calls on the Chief Constable of Dyfed Powys Police Constabulary to investigate the hunt and people on Twitter also sent messages asking what the police intend to do, if anything. The League has stated on their website, “The League has flagged these reports with South Wales Police, in a hope that they will look into the incidents further to determine if any illegal activity has taken place. The information will also be used by the League’s own Investigations Team, which is tasked to investigate cruel sports, illegal hunting and wildlife crime.” It takes a particularly nasty type of human being to set dogs on a defenseless animal in order to enjoy the outcome. More often than not the animals these vile people torture display a measure of courage that their gutless assailants could never match. This is one of many stories from the archives of the Hunt Saboteurs Magazine Howl 1989 “4th March: Essex Foxhounds hunt a vixen and mark her to ground. Before hunt saboteurs from the mid-Essex group can reach the scene the hunt’s terrier men dig the vixen out and kill her. They left the scene apparently unaware that the vixen was lactating and had obviously given birth. The vixen had been killed just inside the earth where she had stood up to and fought the hunt terriers to protect her young. Hunt saboteurs, on reaching the earth, heard faint mewing sounds from amongst the wreckage of the earth. They started digging and were rewarded with the sight of nine newly born and still blind cubs no more than five days old. Their vixen had sacrificed her life for them – but not in vain. These cubs were taken away to an animal sanctuary and with a great deal of care reared successfully for later release back into the wild, in a safe area.” Hopefully in 2015, and with a change of Government, the law will be strengthened to outlaw terrier work completely and those found breaking the law will be treated to a spell in prison and banned from keeping animals and owning guns for life. http://www.league.org.uk/content/812/Terrier-work-exposed-by-concerned-Welsh-public?ArticleID=663 http://forcechange.com/104273/prosecute-huntsmen-who-killed-foxes-in-front-of-children/ http://www.diggingout.org/
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eileen
2/12/2014 02:07:52 am
So cruel to both breeds of animals. It is the moronic men and maybe women involved who are to blame. Too cruel.
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Julia
2/12/2014 04:34:48 am
Not only is the hunting cruel, but the way people bred dogs to be so aggressive for their own needs. In the past people bred dogs to fight, but over the years people bred aggressive dogs to attack would be intruders. I remember being terrified as a kid when people had bred their dogs to run up and snap at me, and I realize this is not the dogs fault. Some wold laugh because they thought this was a great way to keep people walking by their house, which happened to be on a public street. Bottom line, people like this should not own dogs.
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B. McPherson
2/12/2014 12:32:47 pm
I simply could not continue to read the whole report. While I understand that the very rich are not like you and I, I would hope they maintain some semblance of sanity. People who get entertainment by torturing animals are insane and capable of great cruelty to other humans as well. They need to be carefully watched and perhaps institutionalized for the public safety. A good gallop across land can be accomplished without brutality.
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2/13/2014 06:40:04 pm
Excellent, if harrowing article. Just one correction - the incident witnessed by Wales Against Animal Cruelty was, unfortunately, NOT illegal. It is permitted under Schedule 1.2 of the Hunting Act 2004. It's just one of many examples of why the Act needs serious strengthening to have a chance of stopping continued hunting by hunters and terriermen alike. Support POWA's campaign for that to happen, please. See our website www.powa.org.uk
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Mrs Miggins
2/14/2014 05:31:33 pm
Thank you for your comment, Alan. I am a huge supporter of POWA, and I agree wholeheartedly with what you say. The hunting Act MUST be strengthened after the next election and those who cause so much terror and suffering to our wild animals must face stronger punishments including a spell in prison and mandatory confiscation of their tools of trade.
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Melanie
2/25/2014 06:54:03 am
So sad. I feel sorry for the uneducated and cruel individuals are involved in such disgusting acts. Shameful. This must be stopped.
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