Beagling

Beagling

Beagling is the hunting of hares, rabbits, and occasionally foxes with beagles. A beagle pack (20-40 hounds) is usually followed on foot. However, there is one pack of beagles in the U.S. which are distinguished as being the only hunting pack to hunt fox and be followed on horseback. Beagling is often enjoyed by 'retired' fox hunters who have either sustained too many injuries or lost the agility to ride horseback, or who enjoy the outdoors and the camaraderie of the hunt. It was also traditionally a way for young men to learn how to handle hounds on a smaller scale before they went on to hunt with foxhounds, and many famous public schools (and colleges at universities such as Oxford and Cambridge) had a pack of beagles. Now, however, only four schools (Ampleforth, Eton, Radley and Stowe) have a pack, whilst only two university packs remain (the Christ Church and Farley Hill Beagles, which are no longer officially affiliated with Christ Church, Oxford, and the Trinity Foot and South Herts Beagles, which are no longer officially affiliated with Trinity College, Cambridge).

When beagling on foot, the traditional quarry is the hare. Beagles are admired by some for their "music" which they emit when in full pursuit. Beagling, like fox hunting, was banned in England and Wales by the Hunting Act 2004. The Act bans the hunting of wild mammals with certain strictly limited exemptions, none of which permit the chasing of hares with beagle packs.

Hunts are managed very similarly to fox hunting packs - generally governed by one or more Masters, who typically take much of the financial responsibility for the overall management of the hunt. Hunts typically employ a huntsman who is responsible (in conjunction with assistants, known as "whippers-in" or "whips") for directing the hounds in the course of a hunt. However, more beagle packs than foxhound packs are 'amateur' hunts, where the master hunts hounds himself.

Beagle packs that hunt fox offer educational opportunities to young riders who may not be ready for the regular hunt field. As such, kids learn the rules and traditions of fox hunting, but in a more relaxed atmosphere. They enjoy special privileges such as being allowed to follow directly behind the huntsman, and are often recruited to 'whip in' for the day.http://www.mocponyclub.org/BEAGLES.htm]

The attire for traditional beagling on foot consits of a green coat and stockings, white breeches and a cap (similar in style to those worn when riding a horse). For following on horseback, the usual attire is 'ratcatcher' (tweed jacket, light breeches) for the formal season, and polo shirts and breeches for the cubbing season.

ee also

*Rabbit hunting
*Hare coursing

References

*"Beagling", W. Lovell Hewitt
* [http://www.defra.gov.uk/rural/hunting/inquiry/evidence/amhbandmbha.htm Joint submission to the Burns Inquiry by the Association of Masters of Harriers and Beagles (AMHB) and the Masters of Basset Hounds Association (MBHA)]


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