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  2. Badger-baiting - Wikipedia

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    The more often a dog is able to seize the badger within a minute, so that both can be pulled out together, the more it is up to the task and is considered game. "Badger Baiting" by Henry Thomas Alken circa 1824. Drawing the badger came to England in the 18th century and soon became a very popular sideshow in the pit.

  3. Badger culling in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    A Badger Trust statement [56] indicated the 2012/13 badger cull had these specific aims: Determine whether badger cull targets for each pilot area can be met within six weeks with at least 70% of the badger population removed in each cull area; Determine whether shooting "free-running" badgers at night is a humane way of killing badgers.

  4. Westminster Pit - Wikipedia

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    The Westminster Pit was a well-known blood sport arena in nineteenth-century London, England. It reached a zenith of popularity between 1820 and 1830, and hosted such spectacles as dog-fighting, cock-fighting, bear-baiting, badger-baiting, monkey-baiting, and rat-baiting.

  5. Badger culling zones to be extended in England - AOL

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    Badger culling will take place in 40 zones across England this year and see between 33,045 and a maximum of 75,930 badgers killed to tackle Bovine TB. Badger culling will take place in 40 zones ...

  6. Baiting (blood sport) - Wikipedia

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    During various periods of history and in different cultures around the world, various types of baiting, named for the species used, have been confirmed. These include badger-baiting, bear-baiting, bull-baiting, donkey-baiting, duck-baiting, hog-baiting, human-baiting, hyena-baiting, lion-baiting, monkey-baiting, rat-baiting, and wolf-baiting.

  7. Cruelty to Animals Act 1835 - Wikipedia

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    Cartoon representation of badger-baiting in London from c. 1823. The act outlawed any kind of animal baiting but did not entirely succeed in eradicating the practise. The British legal action to protect animals began with the passing of the Cruel Treatment of Cattle Act 1822 to Prevent Cruel and Improper Treatment of Cattle. [3]

  8. Flixton, Greater Manchester - Wikipedia

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    Flixton was witness to bull and bear baiting, performed in several places throughout the village. One of these was in Shawtown, on "Schoo' Green", and another was at "Th' Grane", at the top of Woodsend Road, opposite where the Red Lion pub once stood. The practice was ended in 1816. Badger baiting was also practised, at certain inns. [71]

  9. Sett - Wikipedia

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    A sett or set is a badger's den. It usually consists of a network of tunnels and numerous entrances. It usually consists of a network of tunnels and numerous entrances. The largest setts are spacious enough to accommodate 15 or more animals with up to 300 metres (1,000 ft) of tunnels and as many as 40 openings.