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  1. Outfoxed: A Novel (Foxhunting Mysteries) by Rita Mae Brown, 2005-07-26
  2. Full Cry: A Novel (Foxhunting Mysteries) by Rita Mae Brown, 2004-10-26
  3. Foxhunting How to Watch and Listen (Derrydale Press Foxhunter's Library (Hardcover)) by Hugh J. Robards, 2006-08-25
  4. Observations On Fox-Hunting And The Management Of Hounds In The Kennel And The Field. Addressed To A Young Sportman, About To Undertake A Hunting Establishment by Donald Cook, 2010-01-11
  5. The Hunt Ball: A Novel (Foxhunting Mysteries) by Rita Mae Brown, 2006-09-26
  6. Memoirs OfA Fox-Hunting Man by Siegfried Sassoon, 2008-11-04
  7. The Unwritten Laws of Foxhunting - With Notes on The Use of Horn And Whistle And A List of Five Thousand Names of Hounds (History of Hunting) by M.F.H., C.F.P. McNeill, 2005-01-04
  8. Foxhunting (Horse & Hound) by Kate Green, 2010-12-01
  9. Chaseworld: Foxhunting and Storytelling in New Jersey's Pine Barrens (Publications of the American Folklore Society) by Mary T. Hufford, 1992-05-01
  10. Treasury of Foxhunting (Derrydale Press Foxhunter's Library) by Norman Fine, 2003-11-25
  11. Ronnie Wallace: A Manual of Foxhunting by Michael Clayton, 2003-10-21
  12. Hotspur (Foxhunting Mysteries) by Rita Mae Brown, 2003-11-04
  13. Hounded to Death (Unabridged Cassette) (Sister Jane Foxhunting Series, 7th) by Rita Mae Brown, 2008
  14. The memoirs of George Sherston: Memoirs of a fox-hunting man, Memoirs of an infantry officer, Sherston's progress by Siegfried Sassoon, 1937

1. MFHA - About Foxhunting
foxhunting is the sport of mounted riders chasing wild quarry with a pack of hounds. It is a union of humans and animals in the beauty of nature s setting.
http://www.mfha.com/abfo.htm
ABOUT FOXHUNTING
AMERICAN FOXHUNTING
I NTRODUCTION

Foxhunting is the sport of mounted riders chasing wild quarry with a pack of hounds. It is a union of humans and animals in the beauty of nature's setting. Man is an observer mounted on a horse, the vehicle that allows him to follow and observe the hounds as they hunt the fox. The scenario unwinds before the foxhunters eyes and ears with the sound of the huntsman's hunting horn as hounds give chase. The fox or coyote maneuvers, circles and runs through the country cunningly evading the hounds. The music of hounds in "full cry" is laced with the sound of the horn echoing off the woodlands and hills as they pursue the quarry across plains or through woods, fields, creeks, marshes and over rock walls and fences. A crescendo o f sounds and sights that thrill you beyond imagination play out in front of you and your horse until the fox goes to ground or hounds lose the scent and the hunt is over. One can compare it to a theatrical production with mother nature the conductor and the hounds in full cry, accompanied by the hunting horn, the orchestra. Man is the audience privileged to watch, as hounds and fox or coyote, the actors, unveil the plot with never ever the same act repeated twice. Back to Top HISTORY On one occasion while congress was in session, hounds ran near the capital. Many congressmen ran outside to watch hounds and some jumped on their horses and joined the chase. The earliest established foxhound club was the Montreal Hunt in Canada 1826. In the United States, the Piedmont Foxhounds were established in Virginia in 1840. Both packs continue very successfully to this day.

2. FoxHuntingShop.com Specializes In Fox Hunting Apparel, Appointments, English Sad
foxhuntingShop.com Choices in foxhunting apparel, hunt appointments, hunt top boots, breeches, English saddles.
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3. Foxhunting
Information on mounted foxhunting (aka riding to hounds), from Matt Simpson s personal perspective.
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Fox Hunting
No, foxhunting isn't just an obsolete British tradition, although the sport did originate in Great Britain. But when the colonists came over here to escape the tyrannies of Bad King George, foxhunting was one of the old country traditions they just couldn't do without. It's been going strong on this side of the pond since 1650, when Colonel Robert Brooke brought hounds to Maryland from England. In fact, George Washington (father of our country, the guy on the dollar bill) was an avid foxhunter after he outgrew cutting down cherry trees. It's sort of ironic to think of him wearing a scarlet coat while his soldiers referred to the enemy soldiers as "Redcoats." Speaking of those scarlet coats, did you ever wonder why some people call them pink (or Pinque)? Jim Reeds did, and did some exhaustive research on the subject. And, as long as we're on the historical subject, check out these essays on foxhunting, written by Anthony Trollope and presented on the web by Dean Rudy. And three centuries later, while more trivial pastimes like hula hoops have come and gone, foxhunting is still going strong on both sides of the Atlantic. According to the foxhunting exhibit at the International Museum of the Horse , there are over 150 active hunts in North America, and other estimates put that number over 200. And of course, the British have an even more active

4. Foxhunting In Virginia
Personal photographs of foxhunting in Virginia, USA, along with cartoons, an extensive glossary of foxhunting terms, a detailed description of proper attire
http://www.foxhunting.freeservers.com/
HOME PROPER ATTIRE GLOSSARY CARTOONS ... LINKS Foxhunting in Ol' Virginny Home Page What's New?
Removed all of the stuff that needed updating and maintenance. I don't hunt anymore, but this site may be useful to some folks, so I'll leave the permanent stuff up as a service to humanity.
GLOSSARY
PROPER ATTIRE CARTOONS Like all complex, anachronistic, and worthwhile activities, foxhunting has a lexicon all its own.
The definitions are organized into three main pages which are accessed via the main Glossary page. Some terms are illustrated with click-to-see photos. What to wear, what to wear... and when... and why. Maybe your hunt doesn't do it quite this way, but this page should give you a general idea of what "proper" means for foxhunting attire and appointments.
Perhaps I'll also get around to illustrating some of this stuff sometime. Enjoy a few dozen of the scores of foxhunting cartoons that could be found in "Punch" magazine since the mid 19thC. Some things just don't seem to change. LINKS PHOTOGRAPHS COMMANDMENTS Here's a partial list of websites for hunt clubs, foxhunting-related organizations, and sources of information.

5. Fox Hunting
The fast ride thrills foxhunters You could probably get 50 reasons from people for why they hunt, said Patrick Martin of Bicester Kennels,
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Hounded to Death
It's not only foxes who are hurt and killed in bloodsports. Horses and dogs also die in the name of a pastime which remains legal in Britain.
We'd have seen Ms. Fox hiding in the nearest hedge when she heard the hooves, and the hunters cheering the hounds on to catch her. The fox darted away, and now she's getting more out of breath every minute. Now the push is on for the horses to clear high hurdles at breakneck speed to reach the fox. "We know of many of these horses who fell and got injured, "said Ben Stewart, research officer for the League Against Cruel Sports (LACS). " The horses were then destroyed." The fast ride thrills foxhunters: "You could probably get 50 reasons from people for why they hunt, " said Patrick Martin of Bicester Kennels, who’s led foxhunts for at least seven years. "The wind in their hair. The thrill of the chase. The enjoyment of hearing the hounds. The freedom. And the countryside." One hound is shrieking in pain because he jumped onto a barbed-wire fence and can't get off. "Just about every day a hunt goes out, one of its dogs will cut his pads or tail badly on barbed wire," said Paul Gammon, press officer for the Hunt Saboteurs Association (HAS), which has witnessed and tried to save foxes' lives at tens of thousands of hunts since 1962. "When hounds chase foxes, they ignore everything else." Sometimes hounds get bloodied from brambles or broken glass. About once a season, one hound in each hunt pack will fall to his death chasing a fox to the edge of a 100-foot quarry, Gammon reported. "Hundreds of hounds have run into trains an cars and been killed," added Stewart. One train crushed eleven hounds at once.

6. Prints Old & Rare - Fox Hunting Page
002fox Fox Hunting in England. Attractive handcolored English print of the scene just before the hounds were released. Women are riding side-saddle.
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1894 Gibson Fox Hunt view. By Charles D. Gibson. The famous ideal GIBSON girl recounts the events after the hunt. The beauty in this hand-colored print has the undivided intrest of all! 16-1/2x11 in. $50
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1889 Ad for Ellimans Embrocation. This handcolored antique print shows ladies and gentleman on horseback coming back from a hunt. Text in right hand corner reads "The Effect of Rest Has Gone, The Effect of Ellimans Embrocation Remains". size: 16x11 in. $30
1892 Ad for Ellimans Embrocation. "No Stable is Complete Without Ellimans". This handcolored antique print shows two hunters on horseback leaping over railroad tracks with a train cming in the distance. Text in right hand corner reads "They us Ellimans and leave danger behind".1881 Fox Hunting print. Several antique hand-colored English scenes. size: 7x11 in. $30 1875 Fox Hunting in the Campagna: Last Meet of the Roman Hunt. This hand colored engraving is from the April 1875 edition of the Illustrated London News. size: 16x11 in. $40

7. Fox Hunting Info
Fox hunting refers to the recreational form of hunting in which trained dogs pursue Red Foxes followed by human hunters who are usually on horses but
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Fox hunting refers to the recreational form of hunting in which trained dogs pursue Red Foxes followed by human hunters who are usually on horses but sometimes on foot as well. It is a time-honored and royal sport, popularized all across the world by the British people. While fox hunting is often thought of as a primarily British equestrian activity, it is also practiced elsewhere in the world. In Ireland , the United States Canada New Zealand Australia and India , it may be traced back to British influence. Hunting with dogs is illegal and prohibited in countries that put great value on animal welfare. In those countries this hunting sport is seen as a morally wrong and barbarian practice. Numerous animal welfare activists object to it while lots of supporters and partakes view it as an essential part of rustic history in England , fundamental for conservation and a means of pest control. Due to excessive hunting, fox population numbers have considerably dropped and hunting today is limited to simply chasing the creatures to holes into the ground. Then again, earlier in the sport’s evolution process the earth would be blocked up during the night to stop the foxes from evading into the holes. They would be chased for many hours with the intention that they die from tremendous stress as well as exhaustion and if they manage to escape, they would slowly die of severe heart-lung bleeding, pneumonia or brain injury. As soon as they are scooped from the holes, rather than shooting them, hunters toss them to the waiting dogs to tear their flesh while on occasion they are being killed just by bopping their heads with a shovel. This explains why anti-hunting associations support banning such a cruel and bloody activity.

8. Foxhunting --  Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Britannica online encyclopedia article on foxhunting chase of the fox by horsemen with a pack of hounds. In England, the home of the sport, foxhunting
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Page 1 of 1 A fox hunt, led by the huntsman and his hounds (foreground), Scotland. chase of the fox by horsemen with a pack of hounds . In England , the home of the sport, foxhunting dates from at least the 15th century. In its inception, it was probably an adjunct to stag and hare hunting, with the same hounds used to chase each quarry. Special Offer! Activate a FREE trial to Britannica Online , your complete (re)search engine for when you need to be right. Modern foxhunting took shape in the 19th century shortly after A day's hunting begins with a meet, at which the followers join the hounds, acknowledge the master, and are frequently offered hospitality by one of their number who acts as host for the occasion. On the command of the master, hounds move off to draw (search) the covert, which may be a woodland, a patch of gorse, or a field in which it is suspected that a

9. USPC Foxhunting
Welcome to the USPC foxhunting page, where you will find information on how to get out there and ride to hounds or just unravel the mysteries of
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2007 International Foxhunting Exchange team in York! From left to right, Lela Hanagan, Megan Wright, Elissa Gerard, and Claudia Romeo Check out the News Page to see a write up from one of the members of the 2007 International Foxhunting Exchange Team! Let's go foxhunting!! Welcome to the USPC Foxhunting page, where you will find information on how to get out there and ride to hounds...or just unravel the mysteries of foxhunting terms. We would like every Pony Club member to visit a hunt kennel, walk out with hounds in the summer, and have fun riding in the hunt field. Keep checking here for how to contact a hunt, what to ask when you do, suggestions for running a mock hunt, and much more!!

10. KarlsT171WebPage
The Fox Hunting debate has been going on for years, today feelings are This site contains information on Fox Hunting, provides links to both pro
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11. Is U.S. Safe From Foxhunting Debate?
The ancient sport of foxhunting is tearing Britain apart, but the same sport in the US gets little press. Perhaps this is due to one small but important
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May 31, 2002 A ban on foxhunting, proposed in England and recently passed by lawmakers in Scotland, reflects a majority view that killing animals for sport is a cruel and uncivilized pastime. The age-old tradition, spread worldwide during Great Britain's empire-building days, has its U.S. counterpart. Foxhunting in the States is steeped in tradition from the motherland, but with one important difference: The purpose is to chase, but not kill, the fox. Printer Friendly Email to a Friend SHARE Digg StumbleUpon Reddit Guardian Unlimited' In the U.S. hounds are trained to pursue the fox until it goes to ground (finds cover in one of its holes). The hounds "mark" the spot by barking at the hole and are then rewarded and called away. Typically the fox is unharmed. In England hunt objectives are significantly different. Hounds that have successfully tracked a fox are trained to pull it or dig it out of its hole, and the fox is killed. The holes may also be stopped up to prevent the fox from taking cover. "England has a large number of sheep. Foxes definitely have a toll on young lambs, and the terrain is perfect to encourage overly large [fox] populations," said Lt. Col. Dennis Foster (Ret.), executive director of the Masters of Foxhounds Association of America (MFHA). One of the main arguments behind the pro-hunt movement in England is that foxhunters perform a social service by culling foxes.

12. Fatmammycat.com: Fox Hunting, Horses And A Girl's Awakening.
There is a story in the Indo today, about foxhunting. This quote made me roll back the years. It s very early days as yet, said Brian Munn,
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Fox hunting, horses and a girl's awakening.
There is a story in the Indo today, about foxhunting.
This quote made me roll back the years. "It's very early days as yet," said Brian Munn, IMFHA spokesman. "We heard the rumour 48 hours ago. My colleagues have spoken to eyewitnesses and those people have denied that that happened. We have got an explanation but I am very loathe to say too much at this stage"
I don't know what happened on that hunt, but let me share with you something about hunting. There are two sides to it, both vocal and both dug in. Neither will EVER give ground to the other and that's the way it will stay.
In my youth I was obsessed with horses. I rode at every chance I got, I worked for free in various stables and spent every spare moment I had talking about horses and thinking about horses. I pestered my poor father to distraction until he got me the loan of a pony, who I subsequently despised
I measured myself regularly, hoping I might meet the height requirement needed-and set down in stone by my biological incubator- to ride the hunter my father already owned. A liver chestnut harlot with two white socks and a white jagged blaze, whose greatest pleasure in life was to throw me off when I least expected it and to go where ever she liked when I was on board.

13. CQ Worldwide Foxhunting Weekend
A ham radio magazine is once again urging amateur radio clubs and ham operators across America to go foxhunting. But the bushytailed animals have nothing
http://www.homingin.com/joek0ov/nfw.html
Hams Chase Radio Foxes on a Special Weekend
Click here for CQ WW FW report form
Announcing CQ's Eleventh Annual Foxhunting Weekend
May 10-11, 2008
by Rich Moseson W2VU
Editor, CQ Amateur Radio Magazine
A ham radio magazine is once again urging amateur radio clubs and ham operators across America to go "foxhunting." But the bushy-tailed animals have nothing to fear. Hams, after all, are not hounds, and in ham radio lingo, a "foxhunt" is one of several names for radio direction finding, a competition to locate a hidden radio transmitter. CQ Amateur Radio Magazine has designated May 10 - 11 as the "CQ Worldwide Foxhunting Weekend" (CQ WW FW), and is encouraging ham operators and radio clubs to conduct hidden transmitter hunts at that time. "It's not a national or international contest and there are no set rules," writes radio foxhunting veteran Joe Moell KØOV in an article announcing the event. "It's just a time for clubs, schools and Scout groups to try this exciting radiosport." Moell notes that participation is not limited to licensed hams. "There's no license requirement to receive, so everyone can participate. If there is a conflict on that weekend, any time in the spring will do. We're not picky!

14. Davenport Films: Thoughts On Foxhunting
Awardwinning film about the American fox hunting experience, featuring the legendary huntsman Melvin Poe and narrated by Alexander McKay-Smith.
http://www.davenportfilms.com/pages/afs_foxhuntingpage.html
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American Field Sports: Thoughts on Foxhunting "The 'thoughts' presented in this documentary are not so much instructional as inspirational. That is not to say the viewer will not learn anything new about hunting, but it is more likely that he will experience, in a unique way, the drama of the fox hunting through a montage of poetic readings, informal commentary, and brilliant photography which is sure to tingle the spine of even non-hunters."
Horseplay "I don't think I've ever seen a better hunting film. Indeed, the whole thing was a masterpiece of liquid, flowing motion, but for the first time, with the way (he) told the story, I understood fox hunting, its rationale, its feeling, and deeply enjoyed it."
Folklorist Alan Lomax "The best hunting movie since Tom Jones." – Classic This movie is the companion to the new video Thoughts on Beagling Awards:
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15. Direction Finding : Operating Modes: Radio Direction Finding
Radio Direction Finding, Ham Fox hunting, radio transmitter hunting. VK3ZPF foxhunting site Fox hunting site with details of a PC based DF system
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  • 16. Fox Hunting At AllSaddles.com - The Saddle Experts!
    Fox Hunting. Thank you for checking out our site. We are saddle fitting specialists and can help you choose the perfect saddle. When you are ready,
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    17. The Wabash Hounds, Traditional Foxhunting In The Midlands Since 1993
    Newsletter, fixture card, staff, social activities, and history. Nebraska and Iowa.
    http://www.foxhunter.com/twh/
    You have arrived at the home page for
    The Wabash Hounds
    A Traditional Country Hunt
    Serving
    Eastern Nebraska and Western Iowa
    During the season we will post upcoming dates and try to have some photos and a little news about our hunt
    If you would like to get hold of us,
    You can now download a current fixture card.
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    A Traditional Country Hunt
    Foxhunting. It has been referred to as the sport of kings and the king of sports, but it is in fact enjoyed by people of almost all ages and occupations. There is nothing in sport, and there is hardly anything in life, which quite resembles it. The excitement of Foxhunting was introduced to the Imogene area by the Wabash Hounds Masters of Foxhounds. The Wabash Hounds was recognized by the Masters of Foxhounds Association of America in May 1994. is in charge of Hunt staff, fixtures and all other hunting activities. Huntsman and trains and hunts the hounds in order to provide sport for the membership.

    18. Fox Hunting. Are You A Minesweeper Maniac? Then You've Got To Check Out This Gam
    Freeware. Minesweeper. Mines. Game. The game field is divided into cells and has 10 cells vertically and horizontally. There can be 4 to 9 foxes depending
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    Are you a minesweeper maniac? Then you've got to check out this game. Absolutely new idea. Nice interface with animation.
    The game field is divided into cells and has 10 cells vertically and horizontally. There can be 4 to 9 foxes depending on the complexity level. Foxes do not leave their holes (i.e. cells).
    You can check any cell by clicking on any mouse button. The digit which appears in the cell indicates the number of foxes you can see from the cell. As shown in the picture there are eight possible directions (vertical, horizontal and diagonal).
    The bottom panel shows the number of moves made and the number of foxes not detected yet. You make a move clicking on a cell. There can be more than one fox in the same hole and in order to trap them all you have to click on the cell again. The goal of the game is to catch all the foxes at the minimum number of moves.
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  • 19. Foxhunting In Virginia
    The sport of foxhunting in Virginia has roots going back to the earliest settlers.
    http://www.freedomfields.net/foxhunting_in_virginia.html
    A Short History of Foxhunting in Virginia
    George Washington, who hunted from his teens, kept his own horses and hounds for fox hunting. In fact, Nelson, his favorite mount was from his hunting stable. While so many of Washington's other mounts died from exhaustion, Nelson's conditioning as a fox hunter helped him survive the rigors of the long, hard campaigns. Another example of how tremendously fit and courageous hunt horses can be, is the story of Prince Charlie and Captain Jack Jouett of the Virginia Militia. One evening, during The Revolution, while sitting in a tavern, Captain Jouett overheard British plans to ride to Monticello that night and capture Thomas Jefferson, who was then Governor of Virginia. Captain Jouett and Prince Charlie tore across the 60 miles of countryside in the dark, arriving in time to warn Jefferson of the British forces' impending arrival and allowing him time to slip away into the surrounding forests. Although, Prince Charlie would always carry the scars from injuries sustained from falls while jumping obstacles in the dark that night, his courage and top conditioning as a hunter, probably changed the course of American history.
    Fox Hunting Clubs in Virginia
    There are more recognized Fox Hunting Clubs in Virginia than in any other state. The Masters of Foxhounds Association of America, the governing body of foxhunting in North America, currently lists 177 member clubs in the U.S. and Canada, some of which have been hunting for over 150 years. In addition to laying down rules of behavior for hunters, the

    20. Foxhunting UK Photo Gallery By René De Haart At Pbase.com
    René de Haart profile all galleries foxhunting UK foxhunting is crule so dont do it because you woundnt like it if it was you that was in pain
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