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    Fox hunting with hounds, as a formalised activity, originated in England in the sixteenth century, in a form very similar to that practised until February 2005, when a law banning the activity in England and Wales came into force.

  3. Foxhunting, the chase of a fox by horsemen with a pack of hounds. In England, the home of the sport, foxhunting dates from at least the 15th century. In its inception, it was probably an adjunct to stag and hare hunting, with the same hounds used to chase each quarry. Modern foxhunting took shape.

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  4. Despite the banning of the sport in Germany and other European countries from 1934 onwards, foxhunting in the United Kingdom remained popular well into the twentieth century. Indeed a shortage of foxes in England led to a demand for foxes to be imported from France, Germany, Holland and Sweden.

  5. May 15, 2024 · By the 16th century, specific techniques to hunt foxes with hounds began to emerge, notably in Norfolk in 1534. Here, farmers used their dogs as a method of pest control, a practice that laid the groundwork for the organised fox hunts that would follow in subsequent centuries.

  6. A look at fox hunting facts, including history of the controversial rural pursuit and fox hunting laws in the UK.

  7. Learn what fox hunting is and why it is now banned in the UK.

  8. foxhunting, Chase of a fox by horsemen with a pack of hounds. In England, home of the sport, it dates from at least the 15th century, when it probably developed out of stag and hare hunting. Modern foxhunting became popular among the upper classes in the 19th century.

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