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HUNTING
By ANDREW SALLIS
FITZWILLIAM (MILTON
In the latest of his occasional series on greatest huntsmen he knew personally, Alastair Jackson recounts the life of the popular Sidney Bailey, who hunted the VWH for four decades
No horse to look after, a multi-generational community, great exercise and it costs peanuts. Tessa Waugh extols the joy of hunting with the “jelly dogs”
With autumn hunting nearly over, Tessa Waugh is sad to see it go, but a house full of beagling teenagers needing constant food provides a welcome, if demanding, diversion
Above: Fast food: lunch only briefly interrupts driven ...
How is climate change – and consequently evolving farming practices – affecting hunting? Andrew Sallis finds out
The Heythrop’s season gets off to a fine start at the opening meet