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followers of the 5 scottish | hunts | in the psg study resulted |
the psg survey examined 7 | hunts | in total 2 of which |
followers of the psg surveyed | hunts | [note: table here in original, including reference to footnote 35] secondly the psg survey |
followers of the psg surveyed | hunts | only 71 were employed full |
employment associated with the seven | hunts | surveyed by psg and estimates |
directly by the seven fox | hunts | and that mounted followers employed |
mounted fox hunting mounted fox | hunts | and their followers employ staff |
accurate to suggest that scottish | hunts | attract 70 of the followers |
have relatively less followers than | hunts | elsewhere in the uk one |
employment associated with mounted fox | hunts | followers of fox hunts spend |
hunts than followers of english | hunts | however figures provided by cobham |
number of followers of fox | hunts | is lower in scotland than |
fox hunts followers of fox | hunts | spend money on goods and |
employment by followers of scottish | hunts | than followers of english hunts |
attracted by english and welsh | hunts | this would mean that followers |
by mounted followers of fox | hunts | to look after horses the |
employment by followers of fox | hunts | to take account of the |
registered 8 or mounted fox | hunts | currently operate in scotland these |
cases the benefits of mounted | hunts | for fox control are that |
registered and one private mounted | hunts | in scotland figures derived from |
be estimated that mounted fox | hunts | in scotland kill approximately 570 |
employment associated with mounted fox | hunts | in scotland [note: table here in original] indirect and |
employment associated with mounted fox | hunts | in scotland table 3 direct |
stating the legislation would outlaw | hunts | mounted or otherwise which employ |
are described below mounted fox | hunts | nine registered 8 or mounted |
direct employment by mounted fox | hunts | people can be directly employed |
impact of banning mounted fox | hunts | the way the bill is |
is not normal practice for | hunts | to offer dogs for rehoming |
is not normal practice for | hunts | to offer them for rehoming |
fox has sought underground refuge | hunts | are often obliged by farmers |
ten out of 200 fox | hunts | in great britain are based |
be directly employed by fox | hunts | to look after hounds and |
for employment attributable to fox | hunts | to take this into account |
1 a person who deliberately | hunts | a wild mammal with a |
committed by someone who deliberately | hunts | a wild mammal with a |
line 5 and insert who | hunts | a wild mammal with a |
5 and insert who deliberately | hunts | a wild mammal with a |
an aw the beiss that | hunts | i the derk begins ti |
owre an the beiss that | hunts | i the derk begins ti |
hounds may be overcome if | hunts | were allowed a lead in |
be more accommodating of drag | hunts | because they can be laid |
association knows of no drag | hunts | operating in scotland 40 there |
which considered employment by seven | hunts | five in the scottish borders |
associated employment in the five | hunts | of the scottish borders are |
be directly associated with these | hunts | table 1 types of employment |
by registered foxhunts 11 some | hunts | keep records of the number |
in addition to the registered | hunts | there is one private hunt |
the forces that have active | hunts | have virtually no hunt saboteur |
possible on studies of scottish | hunts | because they have relatively less |
rather than actually kill them | hunts | have been estimated to take |
stalk her like a stoat | hunts | a moose niver swervin niver |
an dugs in scenes o | hunts | or household gaitherins there wis |
was president she arranged treasure | hunts | in the countryside and other |