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When William the Conqueror came to England brought the Gascon and Talbot dog to the region and contributes regularly to Venus. This is the expression of Fox Hunting "Tally-Ho! comes from a translation of an old French word" coppice-yow! "pointing to the chase the game you are looking for has been located between the neighboring plots of brush.

The practice first record of the modern fox hunting in Norfolk, because of their numbers. Frustrated, farmers have begun to meet with groups of their own hunting dogs and hunting parties and form thin population foxes. They were hunting foxes regularly formed by farmers to help to remove other land of foxes, which poses a danger to their livestock. Herds farmers often suffered from the fox who could deal with small animals or lower for food, often attack larger animals spread disease, and usually a horse or a cow breaking his leg in the opening of a fox's lair.

Finally, the practice has become a form Regular maintenance of land, and the thrill of the hunt has become a part of rural life. When the nobles of Great Britain has this tradition, it was not long before deciding which would be an exciting sport for young people to participate during their formative years. Finally, the aristocrats began holding annual hunting of foxes in conjunction with other annual social events, and planning new events around a fox hunt. The event Annual oldest fox hunting is likely that the Bilsdale hunt held in Yorkshire, England. In the late 1600s Fox hunting has become so popular that breeders wealthy citizens, businesses and farmers have been breeding and training dogs specifically for the use of fox hunting.

The tradition of fox hunting made, but made a significant change in the late 1700s and early 1800s. It is important to note that this fox hunting, the weather had become so popular among the upper crust of society was considered a sign of status and social position. The rich have found easier to participate in fox hunts regularly, because they had more free time and could afford the luxury of owning an entire pack of hunting dogs use when he wanted. This contrasts sharply with the farmers who first established the practice, which could draw many neighbors to organize a hunting.

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