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Boxing Day full Hit Report - 26/12/14 - Cambridgeshire Hunt with Enfield Chase - FOUR FOXES SAVED Boxing day, as most will already know is one of the biggest days in the Hunting Calender. Theyll parade through the villages and portray a scene of lovely country life, all very jolly hockey sticks and spiffing good fun. But the reality is very different. The dark side theyll gloss over is the enjoyment they gain from inflicting untold suffering on a sentient wild mammal. last year the Cambridge Enfield hunt had reports by local paper that over 200 people came out to watch them at Eltisley green. Of course well never stand for that so today we teamed up with Beds & Bucks Hunt Sabs, NELS - North East London Hunt Saboteurs and Northants Hunt Saboteurs It turned out to be one of those epic days with good historic knowledge of the hunt movments from our group. At least FOUR FOXES were seen to make good their escape through the day. We started the with foot sabs going into Eltisley wood to pre spay before hunt came turned up. The hunt was actively hunting from the start though out the whole day. Foot sabs followed hunt but they headed north and was picked up by other sabs they had no rest from sabs all day. When they headed south we was there to greet them Cambridge, NELS & SES we just seen a vixen running for her life and scented the whole area and moments later a dog fox appeared only feet from the Beds & Bucks the hounds only seconds away. Sabs managed to cover it and gets hounds heads up, the huntsman was ignoring our demands to call his hounds off. Both foxs made good their escape. We then managed to get an escort from local policeman who did not have a clue were he was and arrested one sab as we would not leave the land. He was clearly acting under instruction from landowner and and when it was pointed out to him we was on a foot path he quickly De - arrested the sab. We was then honoured with the Cambridgeshire helicopter for around an hour. It was pointed out to the policeman that the hunt was illegal hunting but he was intent on making a sab arrest even tho hounds was in full cry around him. shorting later he did arrest a female sab for failing to leave land after a warning he throw her to the ground as the hunt was actively drawing a small wood. she was taken to Cambridge police station but released later that day not saw if she was changed up date soon. Sabs stayed with the hunt on foot for the rest of the day having to intervene many times until they headed back across county to there kennels. very tied sabs celebrated some very good team work with shared vegan goodies.
Posted on: Sat, 27 Dec 2014 11:45:15 +0000

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