A stewards’ enquiry, a human athlete and enthusiastic puppies star at hound...
A stewards’ enquiry, runners taking their own line – led over fences by a human athlete – and much Prosecco featured on the Cheshire Hunt’s hound racing afternoon. Crowds gathered at the Cheshire’s...
View Article12 tell-tale signs of scarlet fever on the trail hunting field
How many people do you know who have taken a sudden interest in all things trail hunting because they’ve fallen for a member of hunt staff, a master or someone else on the hunting field? Maybe they...
View Article‘She loves everyone’: Sparkle makes history as first working foxhound to win...
A hound called Sparkle has made history as the first working foxhound to compete at Crufts – and was named best of breed. The Percy Hunt’s old English foxhound topped the foxhound class yesterday (6...
View ArticleGovernment plans to ban trail-hunting will ‘cause even more suffering’ say...
Library image. A call for the Government to appoint an independent body to review existing legislation and determine whether the Hunting Act should be amended, repealed or retained has been made in a...
View ArticleFarewell to respected former master and huntsman
By Richard Griffiths Gordon Ronald Jones, the former master and huntsman died on 4 February, aged 96. Gordon was the son of Ronald Percival Michael-Jones and Jacqui, née Brooks. His father was hunting...
View Article‘Fly high, my beautiful boy’: farewell to horse who showed that ‘miracles can...
Harb. Ride 26.03.22 Winner No. 32 Becky Smith on Important Moment & Sister No. 36 Penny Smith on That's The ProblemThe owner of a horse who excelled across the country has paid tribute to the...
View Article‘This is our fight’: rallying call as Government pushes on towards...
Lone rider: silhouette, at sunset of huntsman on horseback hunting. Horse riding“This is our fight and the time has come to stand together” is the rallying call as the Government has confirmed a...
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