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 chance, and mink and gluttons account for numbers of the missing fawns. Deer in England are hunted after the manner of foxes. The dogs used are larger and more powerfully built than the foxhound, but nevertheless the two look a good deal alike when seen side by side.

The Exmoor Country is the head-quarters of the stag hunting and a turnout is a sight to see. The pack of dogs often number over one hundred and fifty head and perhaps there will be half as many riders following them.