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Hunt saboteurs have told how, on Saturday (15 January), they were repeatedly attacked at the Cotswold Vale Farmers Hunt near Mitcheldean, Gloucestershire.
Towards the end of the day the saboteurs had used hunting horn and voice calls to call the pack of hounds away from a fox they were chasing. Members of the hunt repeatedly attempted to ride down the saboteurs.
One saboteur told how he was pinned against the wall by the huntsman and another mounted follower and threatened with a “serious kicking”.Female saboteurs were particularly singled out for threats and attacks. A female saboteur sitting in a Landrover told how she was hit several times with a whip by a female whipper-in with the hunt . Luckily there were no injuries. The huntsman also threatened to smash the windscreen of the landrover and drag the occupants through it.
Hunt Saboteurs Association spokesperson Nathan Brown said “Since the Hunting Act became law, we have seen a massive upsurge in violence. It is no longer a case of if violence will happen but where. Each week one hunt stands above the rest in the severity of its violence directed against saboteurs. This week we are able to award the Cotswold Vale Hunt with the label of most violent hunt in the country.”
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According to information passed to the HSA, the Cotswold Vale Farmers Hunt has been given notice to leave its current kennels – located with the Croome and West Warwickshire Hunt, Leadon Vale Basset hounds and Three Counties Mink Hounds. The kennels are on land believed to be owned by Norwich Union, who have given notice that the occupants must leave when hunting becomes an illegal activity.

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