Hunting Scene Gifts
Our website contains a great range of Hunting Scene products. The products we have available include Hunting Scene Throws, Hunting Scene Cushions, Hunting Scene Wall Hangings and Hunting Scene Draught Excluders.
Choose from our range of Hunting Scene Merchandise by clicking on the following link:
http://www.abentleycushions.co.uk/products.asp?search4=hunting%20scene
The Hunting Scene Throws measure a generous 54 inches by 70 inches with an attention to design and detail not found elsewhere. The throws are hand or machine washable.
The Hunting Scene Cushions are again made from 100% natural cotton. The large cushions measure 45cm by 45cm and the small cushions measure 45cm by 33cm. The cushion pad (inner) complies with the furniture and furnishings regulations 1988 and is removable.
The Hunting Scene Draught Excluder measures 90cm by 21cm and has a zip fastening. The pad (inner) complies with the furniture and furnishings regulations 1988 and is removable.
The Hunting Scene Tapestry Wall Hanging Is Supplied In UK With Wooden Hanging Rod. The highest quality jacquard tapestry wall hanging is woven with a variety of cotton threads to display true woven art. The hunting scene wall hanging measures 34inches by 26 inches.
All our Hunting Scene merchandise is manufactured to the highest standards and can be purchased with the knowledge that we offer a full money back guarantee if not completely satisfied with your purchase.
General Information On Fox Hunting
Fox hunting refers to the recreational form of hunting in which trained dogs pursue Red Foxes, followed by human hunters who are usually on horses but sometimes on foot. Many animal welfare campaigners object to it as barbaric, while many proponents and participants view it as a crucial part of rural history in the British Isles, vital for conservation, and a method of pest control.
While fox hunting is often thought of as a primarily British equestrian activity, it is also practised elsewhere in the world. In Ireland, the United States, Canada, New Zealand, Australia and India, it may be traced back to British influence. At the time of the UK Government´s Burns Inquiry in 2000, it was reported that Portugal and Italy each had one fox hunting pack. Hunting also takes place in France. It should be noted, however, that in Australia the term "Fox Hunting" refers to the hunting of foxes with firearms, in a manner very similar to deer stalking or Lamping.
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