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“In pest control, welfare is treated as a secondary priority over efficiency in many cases…it appears, across the board, that ‘pest control’ has been the justification for some of the worst excesses in animal welfare.”
Dr Nick Fox
Welfare Aspects of Shooting Foxes Report (2003)

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About This Hunt

Hunt Country
The Country Lies in the northern part of Lincolnshire and is some 22 miles from East to West and some 16 miles from North to South. The terrian is mostly good quality arable land and a few grass fields. It is a well foxed country and is relatively unspoilt by urbanisation. Jumps are ditches, dykes and hunt jumps.

Hunt History
The Burton Hunt is one of the oldest packs of foxhounds. The Country was being hunted in 1672 by John Monson of Burton by Lincoln, and formerley included the country now hunted by the Blankney. The country, as constituted, dates from 1871, when the Old Burton country was divided into the Burton (North) and the Blankney (South).

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