Horse Owners And The Land-Use Crisis
…majority of the people who participate in the land- dependent sports of foxhunting, eventing, endurance and trail riding and combined driving. And it’s certainly not gotten through to the hundreds…
…majority of the people who participate in the land- dependent sports of foxhunting, eventing, endurance and trail riding and combined driving. And it’s certainly not gotten through to the hundreds…
…to ride them out foxhunting. I am sure that this is due in part to the current climate that advocates drugs as the solution to all of our personality quirks…
…helmet. We’ll save these for the show ring, eventing, foxhunting, or maybe even breezing racehorses. Bottom Line The Tipperary Sportage fit all of our requirements for a trail helmet. It’s…
…driving and foxhunting. We had just missed a driving demonstration, so there was not much going on at the farm. They did have several carriages on display, including an Arizona…
…does have the best horsepeople? Amy: Oh- good! I understand now! How do you think we can change that? Through breeding? JudyR: Petie, foxhunting riding is not going to form…
…those of the horse racing, foxhunting, sporting dogs and cattle predominant in Kentucky. When a painting of his landlord, Wimbledon Farm owner Hilary Boone, then Master of the Iroquois Hounds,…
…in endurance rides.” The Rojeks also use foxhunting to keep their horses fit and it’s developed into a passion for them and their horses. Steve works professionally in manufacturing and…
…confidence. I think that my own foxhunting background contributes a great deal to my confidence with natural jumps. Today, I rode one of Missy’s equitation horses, who, to Missy’s knowledge,…
…exclusively. Foxhunting with its large numbers of horses and general commotion is exciting to any horse, much less an ex-racehorse. Still, with proper training, they are best for the discipline….
…as well as four horses we use for foxhunting and combined training. We tow nearly every weekend during the winter to hunt meets. While my husband is the stereotypical “more-power”…