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lukeealesFox Hunting has lots of tradition to it, and Fox Hunters tend to be upper class and affluent. I maintain my original appraisal
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iam not upper class (iam as comman as muck,well but not a chav!) and definatley not affluent(come on buy my names!!), mrs unclewilco is employed in the horse industry, which will be direcetly affected by this ban., so in turn I will be... Iam a supporter of the country way of life and no longer ride horses anyway, thats all iam saying.....
the equine industry is such a big money maker ( i have 2 horses and iam always skint)
you also have the aftermarket of classified adverts, after this law (in the UK) is put in place all those thousands of horses used for the hunt will have to be sold as general hacking or a good proportion will be destroyed (and wont mentioned the many more hounds, anyway enough of my wossname)
the hunt provides so many different aspects to the country way of life (well in Wales it does), we would not have point2point racing so then we wont have quality horses coming through which would then go onto the big races and maybe onto stud.. BETTING AND SEX! 2 massive industrys.
good luck its a pefect extension for the name.
wilco