Chonaidh
Chonaidh is a Gaelic word that translates to "chase" or "hunt." It is most commonly associated with the practice of fox hunting in Scotland, where dogs were used to pursue foxes. This activity was popular among the Scottish aristocracy and gentry for centuries, serving as both a sport and a means of pest control.
The traditional method of chonaidh involved a pack of hounds led by a huntsman and whippers-in. The
Chonaidh, like fox hunting in other parts of the world, has faced increasing criticism due to animal