Shooting Times & Country

Kennel Diary

Maintaining a hunt country is vital. Making sure land is accessible is important and the summer months provide an excellent opportunity to keep on top of any work that needs attending to. Jumps not only allow the ladies and gentlemen of the field to enjoy their hunting by providing opportunities to risk life and limb to keep up with the hounds, but they also ensure hunt staff are able to get about and

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