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Blooding (hunting)

Blooding is an initiation ritual in hunting. An article on blooding in the British royal family says "Spreading blood on a person’s face is an ancient ritual performed to celebrate a hunter’s first successful kill." The ritual of blooding continues today, among hunters—especially upon children.

Controversy
In 1914, humanitarian and animal rights campaigner Henry Stephens Salt wrote an essay "The Blooding of Children" declaring that there are no more “loathsome” traditions connected with "sport" than blooding. That essay was published in the book Killing for Sport: Essays by Various Writers (1914), edited by Salt. ==In the news==
In the news
The blooding of a 13-year-old American boy was in the news in September 2024.{{cite web |last1= Amy |first1= Jeff |last2= Martin |first2= Jeff |title= Father of 14-year-old Georgia school shooting suspect arrested on multiple charges |date= September 5, 2024 |access-date= September 7, 2024 |website= PBS News |url= https://www.pbs.org/newshour/nation/father-of-14-year-old-georgia-school-shooting-suspect-arrested-on-multiple-charges ==Risks==
Risks
Scott Durham, a scientist studying deer, has said: "... it’s theoretically possible that one of a few neurological viral diseases could be contracted if an infected deer’s blood came in contact" with a human's skin. ==See also==
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