The Cottesmore Hunt Boxing Day meet in Oakham

hounds follow the trail at Mrs Wilson's Covert

The Cottesmore Hunt, founded in 1666, continued the tradition of meeting on Boxing Day in Oakham as they congregated in Cutts Close today.

Despite heavy rain there was a good turn out of mounted and foot followers as well as a handful of quiet protesters.

Although fox hunting was banned in 2004, exemptions include trail hunting (the following of a pre-laid trail) and the flushing of foxes to a bird of prey or gun(s). Contrary to some reports the Cottesmore’s Steppe/Golden Eagle Anna was present at the meet.

Supporters of the hunt remained behind after the meet to clear up Cutts Close and tread in divots while the hunt followed their advertised plan to follow a trail in Burley Wood.

The Cottesmore Hunt leave Oakham, Boxing Day 2019
The Cottesmore Hunt leave Oakham, Boxing Day 2019
The Cottesmore Hunt leave Oakham, Boxing Day 2019
The Cottesmore Hunt leave Oakham after their Boxing Day meet.
young hunt followers
Young hunt followers
A good crowd gathered for the Boxing Day meet
Crowds at the meet in Cutts Close.
Hunt supporters
a hunt saboteur
Hunt saboteurs at the meet in Cutts Close.
Anna the Eagle
Anna, The Cottesmore’s eagle at the meet in Cutts Close.
Cottesmore Huntsman
Cottesmore Huntsman Chris Edwards
Cottesmore Hounds
Cottesmore hounds

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