On Christmas Day, as an ex-gamekeeper, I still enjoy the fact I don’t have to go out and feed birds and prepare for the traditional Boxing Day shoot before joining in with family celebrations, as was once the case – and (if I’m not required to host nowadays), being a keen follower of hounds, it’s always good to attend the Boxing Day meet, either on foot or, if someone is kind enough to lend me a horse, mounted. Jeremy Hobson
The final month in Julian and Gregorian calendars, December means different things to different people and as Flanders & Swan so pithily put it, “freezing wet December, then back to bloody January again”, but that was before global warming, obviously. For the more charitably or masochistically inclined, it’s social and gastronomic over indulgence or a marathon at Aintree, but for this shooting man it is the bigger challenges of fat, fast pheasant in Wiltshire and the West Country, a meet of the local hound pack, midnight service, before the annual beach party and an outing to Kempton Park for the King George VI jump day. John Walker
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