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    Default FOI reports prove muzzling doesn't protect hares in coursing

    Journal.ie has an article today about FOI reports on coursing events compiled by rangers of the National Parks and Wildlife Service.

    http://www.thejournal.ie/calls-for-a...44679-May2012/

    I've got summaries of the NPWS reports from the Irish Council Against Blood Sports and they definitely show that hares continue to get a raw deal despite Junior Agriculture Shane McEntee's claim that "they face no danger in coursing" thanks to the dogs being muzzled.

    These are the coursing events described in the NPWS reports. Some are worse than others, but all demonstrate in my view that only a mechanical lure to replace live hares will ever end the cruelty:

    Ennis/Clarecastle, December 10/11, 2011
    According to ranger’s report, on day one, five hares were hit, with three dying
    in the escape after coursing. On day two, seven hares were hit, two killed, four
    injured, one put down and two died from injuries. This amounts to a total of
    eight fatalities.

    Gorey, Co. Wexford, 29/30 October, 2011
    Over the two days of coursing sixteen hares were hit by dogs, with nine pinned
    and seven dying of their injuries, according to NPWS ranger’s report.


    Listowel, Co. Kerry, Oct 12/13, 2011
    Seven hares hit by greyhounds, three killed, three injured and two put down because of
    injuries, plus one died in coursing compound. A total of seven fatalities.

    Millstreet, Co. Cork, December 30/31, 2012
    Three hares were hit by dogs, three hares were dead at end of coursing. Ranger
    noted that “a number of hares (at least three, probably more) had
    conjunctivitis, as confirmed by Vet. At least nine hares had foot injuries.”

    Murrintown, Wexford, 26/27 December, 2011
    Ranger reported six hares hit by muzzled dogs on Day two, with six injured and
    two killed. Meanwhile veterinary report cited twelve hares unfit for coursing,
    four hares injured and sixteen “sick or otherwise unfit” after coursing.
    According to this coursing club’s Hare Capture Return, eighty-six hares were
    captured for coursing. However a figure of seventy-five was cited at the start of
    coursing on day one, leaving a discrepancy of eleven hares. In a memo from the
    ranger to his superior, he cited that the club informed him that they
    had a “break in on their hare paddock” and that “eight hares were missing
    and three killed”.

    Tradaree, Co. Clare November 12/13, 2011, 2011
    On day one, two hares were hit and one killed. On day two, ranger noted that four
    hares had died overnight and one after coursing. Vet’s report stated that
    nine hares were “unfit for coursing, one injured and one unfit after coursing.

    Thurles & District, Co. Tipperary, 29/30, October, 2011
    Ten hares hit over the two days, two hares killed, two injured and two died
    overnight in coursing compound.

    Kilflynn, Co. Kerry, October 1 & 2, 2011
    Twleve hares hit by dogs, three hares killed, three died of “natural causes”, one
    injured and one put down because of injuries.

    Sevenhouses, Co. Kilkenny, January 14/15
    Twelve hares hit by muzzled dogs, one killed, four injured and one put down because
    of injuries.

    Lixnaw, Co. Kerry, November 4/5/6, 2011
    Two hares hit by greyhounds, one killed and one died of “natural causes”.


    Parksgrove, North Kilkenny, December 26/27, 2011
    Thirteen hares hit by muzzled dogs, two killed two put down because of injuries,
    with two “escaped”.



    Mitchelstown, Co. Cork, November 5/6, 2011
    Seven hares hit by dogs, three injured and two put down as a result of their
    injuries, plus one found dead in escape.

    Abbeydorney, Co. Kerry, October 22/23, 2011
    Six hares hit by greyhounds, one killed.

    Limerick City, November 5/6, 2011
    Ten hares struck by greyhounds, with four injured and one put down because of
    injuries, one “escaped”.

    Enniscorthy, Co. Wexford, November 26/27, 2011
    Seven hares struck by greyhounds with three injured.



    Balbriggan, Co. Dublin, November 26/27, 2011
    Nine hares hit, one injured, according to NPWS ranger, with vet’s report
    stating that two hares were injured and two “sick or otherwise unfit” after
    coursing, and ICC control steward stating that one died of natural causes,
    and one injured hare released.

    Westmeath United, October 15/16, 2011
    Ranger described coursing as follows: “There were nine hares hit on Day one.
    Of these, one hare was tossed and rolled on the ground; another hare was
    tossed and mauled; another was mauled on the ground by the two dogs and
    placed in a wooden box; another was hit about five times and mauled on
    the ground by the dogs. When the dog owners came running in, one of them
    grabbed the hare and lifted it away from the dogs by its side and then
    the steward took it from him and handled it in a more appropriate
    manner. The hare cried with what I presume was distress during this
    incident. The steward placed this hare in the wooden box. Another hare
    was tossed and badly mauled by the dogs later in the day. In all, three hit
    hares were retrieved and placed in a wooden box”. The box was subsequently
    taken away by the vet, who stated in his report that one died and two were
    released.

    Fermoy, Co. Cork, October 19/20, 2011
    Six hares hit by muzzled dogs, one injured and one put down because of
    injuries, with the ranger being informed that a hare was found dead the
    morning after in the escape. Vet’s report stated that five hares were
    injured (four more than ranger stated) with one hare euthanised.

    Ballyduff, Co. Kerry, November 18/19, 2011
    Four hares hit by dogs, and one died of “natural causes”.

    Ballyheighue, Co. Kerry, October 14/15/16, 2011
    Ranger didn’t attend on Day one. Four hares struck over two days, with one hare
    killed and one dying of “natural causes”.

    Limerick Regional, Clarina, October 15/16, 2012
    Fifteen hares hit by dogs, five “pinned” and ten “tipped”, five injured and two died
    of injuries. Ranger stated that a post mortem was sought on the hares
    that died, with his line manager requesting via a note on the form the
    findings of the post mortem, stating “I presume it was internal injuries
    rather than muzzles coming off?” Ranger noted “Yes – muzzles did not
    come off.”

    Ballinaboola, New Ross, Co. Wexford, October 8/9, 2011
    Fourteen hares hit by dogs, fourteen hares injured, one killed and one died from
    injuries.

    Loughrea, Co. Galway, October 22/23, 2011
    Fourteen hares hit by muzzled dogs, with three put down because of injuries. It
    was noted that three hares were “unaccounted for” on release.

    Glin, Co. Limerick, October 7/8/9, 2011
    Ranger stated that two hares were killed.

    Nenagh, Co. Tipperary, December 17/18, 2011
    Four hares hit by muzzled dogs.

    Mallow, Co. Cork, October 22/23, 2011
    Nine hares hit by muzzled dogs, and one “escaped” from paddock.

    Galway & Oranmore, Nov 10 & 11, 2011
    Ten hares hit, four pinned.

    Charleville, Co. Cork, Oct 29/30,2011
    Five hares hit. It was stated that no vet was present, but on call, while
    the ICC control steward said there was veterinary involvement. The vet
    completed a veterinary report, despite not being present.

    Castleisland, Co.Kerry, October 30/31, 2011
    One hare hit by muzzled dogs.

    Castletown-Geoghegan, Co. Westmeath, December 17/18, 2011
    Six hares hit by muzzled dogs, with one “bad grazing”. Vet stated two hares
    were injured.

    East Donegal, December 3 and 4, 2011
    Ranger stated one hare hit, one injured and died from injury.

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    Thanks for this

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