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  • ""one who derives pleasure from killing or from seeing another living creature killed is not the sort of person I would wish to associate with."

    Given your comments, it is highly unlikely that they would want to associate with you, the feeling might be mutual as it is highly unlikely that your paths will meet!

    You also do not know though whether it is a dentist, a doctor, a nurse, a butcher, a farmer, a shopkeeper or whoever hunts! They come from all walks of life! So you may associate with them in a business sense and never know or it may be your neighbour.

    You probably eat fish and chickens as well that has been hunted and killed, probably you are against that too as is the killing of a cow or whatever, it is still killed."
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Sun shines on New Year's Day hunt

The Derwent Hunt arrives in Thornton-le-Dale for the New Year's Day meet. The Derwent Hunt arrives in Thornton-le-Dale for the New Year's Day meet.

THE sun’s emergence after days of rain and cloud came just in time for the traditional New Year's Day hunt at Thornton-le-Dale.

About 200 people turned up to see the colourful spectacle as the Derwent Hunt set off from The Hall in the village near Pickering.

Chloe Dixon, who works as a barmaid at the pub, said about 50 riders and 30 hounds took part.

The hunt traditionally meets every New Year's Day at The Hall, having done so since it was founded in 1808 by Richard Johnson Hill, who lived there and kenelled the hounds there.

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