Shooting Times & Country

The ups and downs of hillside ferreting

A day out with Danny Gallagher was just what the doctor ordered. I had spent five days and nights hunting down the last few rabbits on a large estate and, after such a stressful week, I really needed to decompress. I couldn’t think of a better way than to go ferreting with someone who has an infectiously bright spirit and a passion for the countryside to match my own.

Danny is as honest as the day is long — what you see is what you get. A farrier by trade, he is a man who has grown up hunting with hound, terrier and ferret, and has never been without a lurcher by his side. This summer, Danny had rehomed two jill ferrets that I had bred and I was eager to see these youngsters work.

You can tell a lot about someone by how they welcome you into their world. I wished every day started like this one, ushered into an imposing farmhouse kitchen, welcomed with a hot bacon bap, a

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