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2013 Spring Hunter Pace Results HERE

Recent article about Foxhunting in the Horse of Delaware Valley - READ HERE

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Come one, come all! 
Beginning April 30th, on Tuesday's and Thursday's at 5:30pm, visit the kennels to help prepare the hounds and puppies for upcoming hound shows.  Contact AVH Huntsman, Steven Farrin for details at 908-797-9419.


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The popularity of foxhunting continues to grow. Currently there are over 150 organized clubs in North America. There are many reasons for its popularity. There is an old adage that says, some people ride to hunt, others hunt to ride. Certainly the thrill of riding over the countryside on a fine horse who meets his fences well, is a thrill for anyone. Also, the sight of a pack of hounds in full cry is breathtaking. Today's hunters have a special reward, the permission to ride over private land. No group of individuals is more aware of this privilege, nor is there a group more outspoken in their desire to protect quarry and preserve their environment. It is enjoyed by people from all walks of life and any age. It is a wonderful recreation for the whole family that can be enjoyed for a lifetime.

The exciting sport of foxhunting is really “fox chasing.”  The hounds locate the scent of a fox and follow it, “speaking”, or barking, until the scent dissipates or the fox becomes tired and goes “to ground” in his den. The field of riders follows the hounds as closely as possible without interfering with the hounds or the fox.

Hunting is different every day as the fox and scent determine the pace of the day. Riders may jump fences or find a way around, follow a cleared path or go through the woods, always led by the “field master” familiar with the territory and the hounds.

The Members of The Amwell Valley Hunt come from New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania, and all share this outdoor activity regardless of their varied, diverse backgrounds. There are also members, known as patrons or supporters who do not hunt but partake in the various social functions such as the Hunt Ball, Hunt Breakfast, Hunter pace, and opening day activities.

Fox Hunting can involve the entire family, couples, or “one of a pair”, or singles. It is by no means a competitive event, but simply a means of having fun with other people who share in the common bond of horses, hounds and the great outdoors. Visitors are always welcome to join with us in this fine traditional sport.                                   



AVH 2012 year end from Over The Fence Video on Vimeo.