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Further evidence that hare coursing cruelty continues despite muzzling

category international | environment | press release author Thursday December 29, 2011 00:07author by Anti Hare Coursing - Campaign for the Abolition of Cruel Sports Report this post to the editors

The Truth about Hare Coursing

With the FG-Labour coalition set to introduce an animal welfare bill in the new year, no government TD or Senator can answer the question: will hare coursing be included in the bill? FOI reports show that the cruelty of this so-called "sport" continues despite the muzzling of greyhounds...
The "sport" backed by some leading FG ministers and TDs
The "sport" backed by some leading FG ministers and TDs

Irish Government Ministers claim that muzzling of greyhounds has “eliminated the cruelty” from hare coursing, but these extracts from NPWS (National Parks and Wildlife Service) reports for the 2010/2011 season show the savagery continues. Further evidence, if such were needed, that this appalling blood sport must be banned in Ireland, as it has been in Australia, Scotland, England, Wales, and; most recently, Northern Ireland.

These reports shame FG politicians like Junior Agriculture Minister Shane McEntee TD, Senator Maurice Cummins, Paudie Coffey TD, and John Paul Phelan TD who at various times have declared their support for the "sport" in question.

The reports were obtained under the Freedom of Information Act:

At Tradaree, a total of 6 hares died as a result of injuries, while 1 was put down.

At Freshford, 6 hares were hit by dogs, 3 injured and two died from injuries.

At Wexford & District, 2 hares died of injuries.

A vet's report on Liscannor stated that 3 hares were injured, 2 euthanised and 9 hares noted to be "sick or otherwise unfit" after coursing.

At Doon, 7 hares were pinned to the ground by the dogs, 4 injured, 2 of which were put down.

At Tubbercurry, 2 hares were injured, 2 found to be "sick or otherwise unfit after coursing", according to a vet's report, with one hare "injured in box before release and died".

At Borrisoleigh, 1 hare was put down at the request of a National Parks ranger as it had a broken leg, while a veterinary report for the same meeting noted that 6 hares were "unfit" for coursing over the two days.

At Galbally, a ranger stated that "1 hare did not look well before coursing started and was euthanised."

At Mitchelstown, 6 hares were hit by dogs, 1 put down and 1found dead in box during release. The vet's report stated that 8 hares were "sick or other-wise unfit" after coursing.

At Loughrea, 2 hares were injured and put down, while another died "in transit to Mayo".

At Glanworth, a vet report stated that 4 hares were injured during coursing and 5 hares were "sick or otherwise unfit" afterwards.

At Ennis, 3 hares were hit by dogs, 1 injured and put down, and another died from injuries.

At Thurles, 8 hares were hit by dogs, 2 died "overnight" and at Ballyheigue, 3 hares were hit, 1injured and put down.

At a coursing meeting in Westmeath, the ranger was concerned that two hares, which were mauled by the dogs and placed in a box, were not receiving veterinary attention. She drew the attention of a coursing official to this after the vet had left the event, and was told that he was "going to bring them up to the vet's surgery".

The ranger decided to follow the official to the vet's surgery, whereupon the vet came out to look at the hares. According to the ranger, the vet checked the hares' tag numbers and said he thought they seemed fine, although the hares remained in the box during the examination.

The vet kept the hares and said he would release them later if they were all right. The following day, the ranger was told that the vet had released the two hares, and would send on a report, which the ranger never received. The next day, during the release of hares, the ranger saw a hare limp away, carrying its front left foot.

Bear in mind that wildlife rangers from the NPWS attend only a small number of the hare coursing events in Ireland over each season. Yet, hares were seen to suffer the stress and terror of this so-called “sport” at almost all events monitored.

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A typical scene at muzzled coursing events: hares are tossed about like playthings
A typical scene at muzzled coursing events: hares are tossed about like playthings

A protest outside a hare coursing event in County Offaly
A protest outside a hare coursing event in County Offaly

author by Against state sponsored animal crueltypublication date Fri Dec 30, 2011 03:06author address author phone Report this post to the editors

I just wonder: who out there is making it worthwhile for the politicians who are keeping hare coursing legal and preventing its inclusion in the animal welfare bill as a banned practise? I reckon coursing benefits from the old brown envelope culture,

Getting the message across...
Getting the message across...

author by Save the Hare!publication date Thu Dec 29, 2011 18:58author address author phone Report this post to the editors

It would be crazy if the animal welfare act promised by the government lets hare coursing off the hook. How can they say they want to protect cats and dogs and donkeys from cruelty but that it's ok to be cruel to hares in a sick "sport".

Badge urging protection of wildlife
Badge urging protection of wildlife

 
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