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What (who) is whipper-in - definition

HUNTING SPORT USING TRAINED DOGS
Fox Hunting; Fox-hunting; Foxhunting; Hunt follower; Fox Hunt; Fox hunter; Fox hunters; Hunting with hounds; Whippers-in; Whipperin; Whipper in; Whipper-in; Whippers in; Whippersin; Fox-hunter; Master of Foxhounds; Beasts of the chase; Fox hunt; Foxhunt; Master of the Hounds; Fox-hunt; Master of Fox Hounds; Master of Hounds; Blooding; Master of foxhounds; Cubbing
  • The [[Bedale]] Hunt, Yorkshire, drawing a wood in February 2005
  • A French staghound pack: moving off
  • The Rev. William Heathcote (1772–1802), on horseback (son of the 3rd Baronet); Sir William Heathcote of [[Hursley]], 3rd Baronet (1746–1819), holding his horse and whip; and Major Vincent Hawkins Gilbert, M.F.H., holding a Fox's mask. The Heathcote's family seat was [[Hursley House]]. [[Daniel Gardner]] portrayed the three gentlemen on the hunt in 1790.
  • ''The Fox Hunt'', [[Alexandre-François Desportes]], France, 1720
  • Vanity Fair]]'' (1906)
  • An [[English foxhound]]
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  • Members of the field following a Danish drag hunt
  • Master of foxhounds leads the field from [[Powderham Castle]] in Devon, England, with the hounds in front.
  • Lithograph. Tourism travel poster issued 1922–1959 (approximate)
  • ''Hunting Jackals'' by [[Samuel Howitt]], illustrating a group of [[golden jackal]]s rushing to the defence of a fallen pack-mate
  • ''Punch'' magazine]]'s "Mr. Briggs" cartoons illustrated issues over fox hunting during the 1850s.
  • A mixed field of horses at a hunt, including children on ponies<!--Powderham Castle does seem over-represented in these images-->
  • The [[red fox]] is the main quarry of European and American fox hunts.
  • "The Run" (end of the eighteenth century)

whipper-in         
¦ noun (plural whippers-in) a huntsman's assistant who brings straying hounds back into the pack.
Lucille Whipper         
AMERICAN STATE REPRESENTATIVE FROM SOUTH CAROLINA
Lucille Simmons Whipper
Lucille Simmons Whipper (June 6, 1928 – August 27, 2021) was an American politician who served in the South Carolina House of Representatives from 1985 to 1995. She was the first Black woman to represent a Charleston County seat in the legislature.
Whipper (budgerigar)         
FAMOUS MUTANT BIRD OF NEW ZEALAND
Whipper (The Budgie)
Whipper is a budgerigar from Winton, Southland District, New Zealand."Hokonui Gold archives" Its unusual appearance, long curly plumage, and vocalisations, which were caused by a genetic mutation made it famous in its home country.

Wikipedia

Fox hunting

Fox hunting is an activity involving the tracking, chase and, if caught, the killing of a fox, traditionally a red fox, by trained foxhounds or other scent hounds. A group of unarmed followers, led by a "master of foxhounds" (or "master of hounds"), follow the hounds on foot or on horseback.

Fox hunting with hounds, as a formalised activity, originated in England in the sixteenth century, in a form very similar to that practised until February 2005, when a law banning the activity in England and Wales came into force. A ban on hunting in Scotland had been passed in 2002, but it continues to be within the law in Northern Ireland and several other areas, including Australia, Canada, France, the Republic of Ireland and the United States.

The sport is controversial, particularly in the United Kingdom. Proponents of fox hunting view it as an important part of rural culture, and useful for reasons of conservation and pest control, while opponents argue that it is cruel and unnecessary.