High hunt

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As High hunting is hunting for big game called.

Which game to upload, or small game mattered was historically dependent on the arbitrariness of the nobility , or the feudal regalia . Only "high animals" were allowed to hunt "high game". Citizens and farmers were only allowed to hunt small game, if at all.

After the regalia were abolished, large game counted

  • Hairy game  : bison, elk, red deer, fallow deer, mouflon, roe deer, chamois, stone and wild boar as well as bears, wolves and lynxes.
  • Game birds : capercaillie, black grouse, hazel deer , pheasants, swans, bustards, cranes, pelicans, eagle owls and eagles.
  • The falcons used for hunting were also big game.

Today, both small game and large game are legally defined in the Federal Hunting Act .

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Individual evidence

  1. Brockhaus
  2. Haseder p. 348
  3. §2 Paragraph 4 (BJagdG)