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Organisation

THE ORGANISATION OF A MEDIUM SIZED HUNT

The Hunt Committee usually own the Hounds, horses, coverts and other  assets of the Hunt. They are, therefore, responsible for its finances including all debts.

Each Joint Master is responsible for an aspect (e.g. the Hunt's horses)  and an area of country, where he/she liaises with the farmers. The Field Master of the day ( often the Joint Master of the area where the hunt  will take place or a leading mounted follower) is responsible for the conduct of the day's hunting. He decides where to draw (i.e. search for foxes), what to do if a fox goes to ground etc. All the mounted followers  should stay behind the Field Master and go where he orders. The foot and  car followers should also obey the Field Master. All mounted, car and foot followers must take particular care not to get in the way of the fox or people not involved in the hunt (eg: road users). They must keep  off parts of roads and tracks towards which a fox may be running and not shout when he is near them, lest they frighten him and turn him towards  the hounds. Farmer's crops, livestock, fences etc must be respected and  all gates closed immediately a group of followers has passed through.  Any livestock that gets out of their field or yard must be returned at once. Any damage must be reported to the Country Maintenance Team as soon as possible then the Field Master informed. He must also be informed where  it has been impossible to return escaped livestock. At the end of the  day or the next day he or the area's Joint Master will visit any farms  which have been inconvenienced or where damage has been done and will arrange follow up; compensation etc.

The Huntsman (who may be a Joint Master or a professional), assisted by the Whippers-in, is responsible for handling the hounds and for conducting  the day's hunting as required by the Field Master.

The Whippers-in are responsible for helping the Huntsman look after the  hounds in the Kennels and when out hunting to keep the hounds together, particularly to keep count of them and to go and get back any that have got far separated. They, assisted by selected followers, also help the  Huntsman to know where foxes have left cover.

The Kennelman assists the Huntsman and Whippers-in to look after hounds in the Kennels. Normally this team also operates the Fallen Stock Service,  which removes animal casualties from farms. At a well discounted price for farmers who allow the Hunt over their farm. The Team butchers the  carcases, recovers anything of value ( to feeding the hounds etc.) and  the rest is taken away by renderers, who normally charge for doing it.

The Terrierman with a maximum of two assistants is responsible for using  terriers to locate and destroy any fox which has gone to ground and which the farmer or land owner wants despatched. For details of Terrierwork please click here.

The Country Maintenance Team repairs any damage done by the Hunt and assists farmers to keep the countryside in good condition to harbour a just acceptable number of foxes and to cross on horseback.

Joint Masters are not paid. Hunt Staff (Huntsmen, Whippers-in and Kennelmen) may be amateurs with very little, if any, monetary reward. However, many  are professionals. Quite often an amateur Huntsman is backed up by a professional  Huntsman, known as a Kennel Huntsman.

Many of the grooms are paid but are part time, particularly those working  directly for mounted followers.

The Terrierman and/or the Country Maintenance Team are often part time  and may well do the job for the love of it rather than for any or anything  like full payment.

 

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