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After a series of temporary bans Hare coursing is now banned in Northern Ireland.

There are moves by the Greens in NI to introduce a ban on foxhunting as the North of Ireland is the only place left in the British Isles where it's still legal.

Be prepared folks.

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It has stopped organised coursing and made life very difficult for those that just want to run their dog on a hare. fight it as much as you can, because its looking like the writings on the wall for you lads. I realy hope you can beat them.

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After a series of temporary bans Hare coursing is now banned in Northern Ireland.

There are moves by the Greens in NI to introduce a ban on foxhunting as the North of Ireland is the only place left in the British Isles where it's still legal.

Be prepared folks.

it has been banned for years f**k the ban has not stopped anyone yet

Once again Big Hunter you write a load of bullshit in a few small words. Hare Coursing hasn't been banned for years and the organised coursing events run under rules has now finished even though scientific evidence has proven that the hare population thrives were coursing takes place.

Think before you speak.

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After a series of temporary bans Hare coursing is now banned in Northern Ireland.

There are moves by the Greens in NI to introduce a ban on foxhunting as the North of Ireland is the only place left in the British Isles where it's still legal.

Be prepared folks.

it has been banned for years f**k the ban has not stopped anyone yet

Once again Big Hunter you write a load of bullshit in a few small words. Hare Coursing hasn't been banned for years and the organised coursing events run under rules has now finished even though scientific evidence has proven that the hare population thrives were coursing takes place.

Think before you speak.

 

Am nearly sure ballymena still run there meeting :thumbs:

organised hare coursing has been banned in n ireland for years they only held 2 meetings to qualify for clonmel. 1 was ballymena,the other was held in dungannon havent been run in YEARS check it out before you start mouthing off.

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The killing of hares in any way has been banned for years because they're trying to increase the population, not sure about muzzled coursing though, not my scene. If it means waiting to the population can be sustained before hunting grand, but not an all out ban. I don't think they'll ever ban fox hunting though, sinn fein has the backing of all the farmers and defend hunting in the south, and the DUP won't back it because they see fox hunting as English and will do anything to score points with people across the water.

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Wild and Irish I'm not sure what your on about. You say the kiling of hares has been banned for years.

IT'S NOT BANNED NOW.

Coursing hares is however. Beagling and hunting with Harriers is still very much legal in N.I.

You think fox hunting is safe, good man, keep telling yourself that.

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After a series of temporary bans Hare coursing is now banned in Northern Ireland.

There are moves by the Greens in NI to introduce a ban on foxhunting as the North of Ireland is the only place left in the British Isles where it's still legal.

Be prepared folks.

it has been banned for years f**k the ban has not stopped anyone yet

Once again Big Hunter you write a load of bullshit in a few small words. Hare Coursing hasn't been banned for years and the organised coursing events run under rules has now finished even though scientific evidence has proven that the hare population thrives were coursing takes place.

Think before you speak.

HARES HAVE BEEN PROTECTED HERE THIS LAST 4 R5 YEARS THERE HASNT BEEN A COURSING MEETING IN CREBILLY OR DUNGANNON IN f*****g YEARS THATS A FACT
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