Colin Tizzard: Famous racehorse trainer funding hare huntDorset and Somerset Bassets owned by Hunt supporting TizzardThe latest hare hunting pack to emerge in the UK is the Dorset and Somerset Bassets. This hunt, which routinely breaks the law as it terrorises hares, is owned by famous racehorse trainer Colin Tizzard.Tizzard was a horse trainer from 1995 til 2022. Starting out as a dairy farmer, Tizzard's Venn Farm then became a successful professional horse stable. Tizzard continued to keep dairy cows until 2018, then switched to beef farming in 2019. It is, therefore, unsurprising that someone whose career has been built on the exploitation of cows and horses (approximately 200 horses die when racing each year in Britain) might get kicks out of killing hares. Dorset Hunt Monitors describe Tizzard as a "Blackmore and Sparkford Vale diehard". Indeed, the horse trainer was director of the BSV, one of the most notorious fox hunting packs in England, from 2004 to 2021. BassetsHare hunting ‘season’ began in earnest in October. Lesser well-known than fox hunting, it is no less horrific. Not to be confused with coursing, hare hunting involves the use of scent hounds - usually beagles but sometimes bassets and harriers - to chase the hare. Beagles and bassets are hunted on foot, while harriers use horses. Protect the Wild's Glen Black wrote of basset packs:
Like fox hunting, hare hunting with dogs is illegal under the Hunting Act. If caught, hunts will say that they are trail hunting, or that they are "rabbiting", i.e. chasing rabbits, which are considered pests under law and are not protected by any legislation. Tizzard must also be aware that hare hunting on a Sunday is illegal under the Game Act, which defines Brown Hares as ‘game’. Dorset and Somerset Bassets. Photo by North Dorset Hunt SabsDorset and Somerset BassetsNorth Dorset Hunt Saboteurs describes Tizzard's Dorset and Somerset Bassets as "a seedy unregistered pack". The group, along with their friends at Dorset Hunt Monitors, has caught the hounds blatantly hunting hares last season this season too. Protect the Wild spoke to Dorset Hunt Monitors, who told us that they have spotted regular BSV followers with the hare hunt. The monitors told us:
The monitors continued:
'Arrogance'Fast-forward to this hunting season, on 13 October 2024 - which was also a Sunday and therefore illegal under the Game Act - North Dorset Sabs posted a video on Facebook, showing the hounds chasing a terrified hare across a field. They wrote:
Dorset Hunt Monitors told us:
Dorset and Somerset Bassets' huntsman, Charlie Ford. Photo by North Dorset Hunt SabsThe government needs to step upThe monitors stressed to Protect the Wild that until the Hunting Act is changed, Tizzard and his friends will continue to get away with killing wildlife with very few consequences. They told us:
The monitors concluded:
The Labour government stated in its manifesto that it will strengthen the Hunting Act and ban trail hunting. Protect the Wild stands with hunt sabs and monitors to demand that politicians need to go further, close ALL loopholes in the Act and ensure that there are no exceptions that make it permissible to hunt with dogs. Dorset Hunt Monitors makes an essential point - that hunters will not be deterred unless they face greater consequences, including being barred from working with hounds. It's now time that Labour finally steps up and actually delivers a proper ban on hunting once and for all.
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