Dogs
Drag Hunting
Drag hunting is a
sport in which a group of
dogs (usually
Beagles) chase a scent that has been laid (dragged) over a terrain
before the hunt. The scent, usually a combination of
aniseed oils and
possibly animal meats, is dragged along the terrain by a
volunteer for
any distance up to several miles to a designated finish line before the
hounds are released at the start line by their owners. The hound first
crossing the finish line wins the race. A variation is that the hounds
are followed by a group of participants on horseback and, without a
designated finish line, the hunt ends when the dogs catch up with the
volunteer.
Drag hunting is not a
blood sport in
that no animal is hunted or killed and as such may become more popular in
jurisdictions where blood sports, such as
fox hunting, have
been banned. In the United Kingdom, where fox hunting was banned in
February
2005, drag hunting has often
been advocated as an alternative sport by antihunting campaigners. It is also
popular in areas where hunting in the traditional sense could not exist, for
example, it is possible (but sometimes unsafe) to drag hunt on land close to
busy roads as the scent is laid where it is safe for the hounds to go.
Drag hunting is a popular sport in South-West
Ireland, particularly
South Kerry and
Cork.
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