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Despite a sad year, we have still so funny adventures, thanks to our dogs. I present You Prunelle, 18 months, patterdale female during a walk. At the beginning, this was just a little walk. 

October 2020, discovery day of badger hunting. This was organized for the students of the Agricultural High School. None of the students know about hunting. The two badgers caught were released. The y

Back to School, boy can draw a nice picture to explain what he did Sunday.  

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1 hour ago, Blaise said:

In France, badger hunting is being challenged in court. Lots of legal fights, some won, some lost.
Badger hunters demonstrated in Limoges (the French love demonstrations).

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Keep fighting. All the best with it 

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On 11/07/2024 at 18:57, Blaise said:

In France, badger hunting is being challenged in court. Lots of legal fights, some won, some lost.
Badger hunters demonstrated in Limoges (the French love demonstrations).

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Great work Jean, I would of been there but for medical rdvz, thankfully apart from kine' these are for the most part behind me.

With my former digging club we have hunted all around Limoges, once was in a city park on a Saturday, joggers, cyclists, walkers & families passed by without batting an eyelid or curiously stopped & chatted & then offered their best wishes of luck. We stopped for lunch early afternoon, the tables & chairs came out, the odd cork was popped. 8 or so in our digging club plus our host the Limoges ACCA. The deputy mayor came to meet us especially & brought us a couple of bottles of wine as appreciation. I 'romantically' imagine similar scenes in long forgotten Great Britain, 1950s maybe.

Im out tonight in Limoges as it happens, street concerts & fireworks to mark the 14 Juillet 1790, Fete Nationale.

Bonne chasse.

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On 04/10/2024 at 16:20, Blaise said:

67th edition of the underground badger hunting days in France. The first edition dates back to 1956. Two days on the burrows with the judges, the mass of Saint Hubert and blessing of the dogs, the prizes.

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Outstanding, keep up the fight for your traditions and cultures

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On 21/10/2024 at 10:23, RIvacre said:

fingers crossed few years sell up and get myself over to another country that aint as woke. 

I've often thought of fukkin off to russia, and everybody laughs at the mere suggestion of it, but a big country that seems to appreciate family values seems OK to me

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