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jackal coursing : ウィキペディア英語版
jackal coursing

Jackal coursing involves the pursuit of jackals (usually the golden jackal and black-backed jackal) with dogs.
Jackal coursing was an occasional pastime for sportsmen in British India. English Foxhounds were usually imported to India for the purpose.〔''Thirteen years among the wild beasts of India: their haunts and habits from personal observation with an account of the modes of capturing and taming elephants'' by George P. Sanderson, published by Asian Educational Services, 2000, ISBN 81-206-1464-X〕 Due to the comparatively hotter weather, jackal hounds were rarely long lived.〔(''The living animals of the world; a popular natural history with one thousand illustrations'' Volume 1: Mammals ), by Cornish, C. J., 1858-1906; Selous, Frederick Courteney, 1851-1917; Johnston, Harry Hamilton, Sir, 1858-1927; Maxwell, Herbert, Sir, published by New York, Dodd, Mead and Company〕 Indian jackals were not hunted often in this manner, as they were slower than foxes and could scarcely outrun greyhounds after 200 yards.〔''The Sports Library Riding, Driving and Kindred Sports'' by T. F. Dale, published by BiblioBazaar, LLC, 2009, ISBN 1-110-58955-7〕 According to Thomas C. Jerdon, although jackals are easily pulled down by greyhounds and give an excellent run with foxhounds, they are nonetheless cunning animals which will sham death when caught, and will ferociously protect their packmates.〔''A monograph of the canidae'' by St. George Mivart, F.R.S, published by Alere Flammam. 1890〕 Salukis were a popular choice of breed for jackal coursing in the Māzandarān Province; Rudyard Kipling wrote of a Persian proverb in his novel ''Kim'' which states "The jackal that lives in the wilds of Mazandaran can only be caught by the hounds of Mazandaran."〔''Saluki: The Desert Hound and the English Travelers Who Brought It to the West'' by Brian Patrick Duggan and Terence Clark, published by McFarland, 2009,ISBN 0-7864-3407-4〕 British sportsmen pursued jackals in Ceylon as well, though hounds would not attack jackals. Reginald Innes Pocock speculated that this was due to Ceylonese dogs being closely related to the local jackals, and would thus not attack their own kind.〔(''Fauna of British India: Mammals Volume 2'' by R. I. Pocock, printed by Taylor and Francis, 1941 )〕
In South Africa, black-backed jackal coursing was first introduced to the Cape Colony in the 1820s by Lord Charles Somerset who, as well as an avid fox hunter, sought a more effective method of managing jackal populations, as shooting proved ineffective.〔''The rise of conservation in South Africa: settlers, livestock, and the environment 1770-1950'' by William Beinart, published by Oxford University Press, 2003, ISBN 0-19-926151-2〕 Coursing jackals also became a popular pastime in the Boer Republics,〔 particularly in Orange Free State, where it was standard practise to flush them from their dens with terriers and send greyhounds in pursuit. This was fraught with difficulty however, as jackals were difficult to force out of their earths, and usually had numerous exits to escape from.〔''Pictures of Travel, Sport, and Adventure'', by George Lacy, published by READ BOOKS, 2009, ISBN 1-4446-3727-4〕 This method is still used by farmers in Free State.〔''Animal rights in South Africa'' by Michelè Pickover, published by Juta and Company Ltd, 2005, ISBN 1-919930-90-6〕 In the western Cape in the early 1900s, dogs bred by crossing foxhounds, lurchers and borzoi were used.〔
==See also==

*Fox hunting
*Wolf hunting

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