Scottish People - Hunting

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Point me in the direction of my nearest hunt please - I would love to go along and see what its all about and maybe take my boy along to a "you dont have to jump if you dont want to" option :D
 
Fife Foxhounds will be running a "Newcomers to Hunting" day on Saturday, 16th October at Hilton Farm, Cupar at 10.00am. It will be a great opportunity to meet the hounds and huntsman, ride over interesting country and see what happens during a day's hunting. It’s not as difficult as you may think and above all it’s great fun. There will be opportunities to enjoy jumping natural obstacles but this is optional! And don’t worry help will be on hand to show you the ropes!
Interested?
Contact Liz Bell on: 01333 340323 / 07966 000229
 
Fife Foxhounds will be running a "Newcomers to Hunting" day on Saturday, 16th October at Hilton Farm, Cupar at 10.00am. It will be a great opportunity to meet the hounds and huntsman, ride over interesting country and see what happens during a day's hunting. It’s not as difficult as you may think and above all it’s great fun. There will be opportunities to enjoy jumping natural obstacles but this is optional! And don’t worry help will be on hand to show you the ropes!
Interested?
Contact Liz Bell on: 01333 340323 / 07966 000229

Thank you for posting this Blimey - my friend and I are attending :)
 
Looks interesting. I had hoped to go along to the Kingdom Draghounds this season then found that they are not currently running this winter :-(

OH went out with the Lauderdale last winter but my young horse never been and think that would be a little too busy for him.

Any idea what the countries like and how fit the horses have to be?
 
I was told if your horse can trot for 15 mins without breaking into a sweat, hey are fit enough for newcomers day. I have no idea what the countries like but posie should be able to tell us :)
 
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