A pity, because I genuinely would like to know what motivates those who hunt foxes.
Ok, to keep Yann happy and contribute my tuppence worth!
I am not particularly sensitive when it comes to the fox being slaughtered (waits to be shot down in flames!), in the years i have been hunting i have never seen one killed (even when i had to follow the master). I'm not saying it hasn't happened when i've been out, and i'm sure i would be mortified to see it actually happen. However, the enjoyment i get out from going out on a days hunting far outweighs how i feel about the fox being killed. I'm truely very sorry if that upsets anyone. Believe it or not, i love seeing foxes in the wild and often sit in my garden watching them playing, especally the cubs, but i honestly put that aside whilst on the field and normally worry more about being carted with or jumping safely.
Again, very sorry if that offends anyone. In a nutshell, i basically foxhunt because i have always known that circle of people and it's easy for me to arrange a day out with them.