Fox killed in front of Saboteurs
Fox killed by The Atherstone Hunt
VIDEO: FOX KILLED BY THE ATHERSTONE HUNTPLEASE SHAREAs long as the Atherstone Hunt are around hunting foxes we will also be around to stop them.On Saturday 14th January the Atherstone Hunt met at Amington Hall Farm. They hunted three foxes near Shuttington, Warwickshire. two of the foxes crossed the road in front of sabs. A third was chased up the road by the huntsman and hounds. At no point during this chase did huntsman Stuart Barton attempt to call off the hounds. The fox was cornered and trapped on a driveway by the hounds who started tearing into it. Sabs managed to rescue the body which they discovered was still alive. However despite trying to revive the fox it died in the arms of a sab a short time later. Huntsman Barton continued hunting so sabs stayed with him until he packed up. Warwickshire Police are now investigating the incident. Taking a pack of hounds that have been bred to hunt and kill foxes over hundreds of years and then putting those hounds into places where foxes live is a very deliberate act. It is a deliberate act with one inevitable conclusion. Stuart Barton knew exactly what he was doing. The Atherstone Hunt are completely out of control, weather it be chasing and killing foxes or using violence against anyone who stands in their way. This fox kill comes only two weeks after the Atherstone made the national press for violently attacking peaceful protestors in Atherstone Market Square. https://www.facebook.com/WestMidsHuntSabs/videos/vl.129195264208675/1009549382523469/?type=1Thank you to Liverpool Hunt Sabs who travelled down to help us.Thank to everyone who has sent us messages of support and thank you for all the information we continue to receive.If you would like to donate to us use our Paypal link here: https://www.paypal.me/westmidlandhuntsabs
Posted by West Midlands Hunt Saboteurs on Sunday, January 15, 2017
Fox Eaten Alive By Hunting Dogs After Being Chased In Sickening Footage Filmed By Animal Rights Activists – The Mirror
Police Inquiry Over Fox ‘Killing’ Footage In Warwickshire – BBC News
Pack Of Dogs Caught On Video Tearing Fox Apart During Alleged Hunt – The Independent
Fox Is Mauled To Death By A Pack Of Ferocious Hounds In A Shocking Clip Captured By Anti-Hunt Campaigners – The Daily Mail
Sickening Moment Pack Of Hunting Dogs Maul A Fox To Death In The Front Garden Of A Family House – the Sun
Sickening Footage Shows Fox Killed By Hunting Dogs In Warwickshire – The Coventry Telegraph
Activists’ Horror As Fox Killing Is Caught On Film – The Atherstone & Coleshill Herald
Horrifying Moment Fox Is Chased & Mauled To Death By Vicious Hunting Dogs – The Express
Fox Eaten ALIVE By Pack Of Hounds: Footage Captured By Protestors – The Birmingham Mail
Fox Ripped Apart Near Tamworth By Pack Of Hunting Dogs – Police Appeal For Information – The Tamworth Herald
Shocking Moment A Pack Of Hunting Dogs Were Captured Mauling A Fox To Death – SWNS
Fox Eaten Alive By Dogs During ‘Illegal’ UK Hunt – 9News
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On Saturday 14th January the Atherstone Hunt hunted three foxes near Shuttington, Warwickshire. Two of the foxes crossed the road in front of anti-hunt protestors. A third was chased up the road by the huntsman and hounds. At no point during this chase did huntsman Stuart Barton attempt to call off the hounds. The fox was cornered and trapped on a driveway by the hounds who started tearing into it. Protestors managed to rescue the body which they discovered was still alive. However despite trying to revive the fox it died in their arms a short time later.
A spokesperson for West Midlands Hunt Saboteurs said
“The Atherstone Hunt are completely out of control, whether it be chasing and killing foxes or using violence against anyone who stands in their way. This fox kill comes only two weeks after the Atherstone Hunt made the national press for violently attacking peaceful protestors in Atherstone Market Square
Taking a pack of hounds that have been bred to hunt and kill foxes over hundreds of years and then putting those hounds into places where foxes live is a very deliberate act. It is a deliberate act that has only one inevitable conclusion. The huntsman Stuart Barton knew exactly what he was doing.”