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Neighboring Hunts Farmington http://members.aol.com/farmingtonhunt/home.html
Glenmore www.GlenmoreHunt.org
Middlebrook 540-886-6817 http://www.middlebrookhounds.com
Oak Ridge http://www.oakridgefoxhuntclub.com
Rockbridge http://rockbridgehunt.org/ Smith Mountain
Stonewall Hounds 434-525-0347 lili@stonewallhounds.com http://www.stonewallhounds.com/
Links of Interest to Foxhunters Website for Foxhunters - The site is a means to impart some of the excitement and pure joy of mounted foxhunting in Virginia. With foxhunting news, a calendar of events, foxhunting links, and much more, it will become a valuable resource for fox hunters in the area and anyone who wishes to experience the joys of fox hunting in Virginia. MFHA
The Masters of Foxhounds Association of America, the governing body of the sport. Check out their page of related links, including the home pages of member hunts. www.mfha.com
The foxhunting pages of Matt Simpson (the guru behind the Foxhunters Online email list. Check out his page of links related to foxhunting. http://rivendell.cc.uky.edu/foxhunting
The Virginia Fish and Wildlife Information Service has some good, well-documented, factual information on foxes and coyotes. From that page, click on Species Information, then on Mammals, and then on your choice of quarry.
The website assembled by the American Association for Horsemanship Safety has lots of useful information about legal matters. Links to case law and full text statutes for all states on a variety of topics of interest to horse owners: liability, waivers, liens, helmet laws, recreational use statutes. There doesn't seem to be any information about hunting licenses for each state but there is comprehensive information about laws regarding Equine Infectious Anemia. This is a great website. www.law.utexas.edu/dawson www.law.utexas.edu/dawson/eia/eia.htm
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Links of General Interest
Sweet Briar College http://www.athletics.sbc.edu/ Sweet Briar College is a selective liberal arts and sciences college for women, offering 35 majors in a challenging broad-based academic program. It has a national reputation for its http://www.sbc.edu/science/programs in the sciences, its junior year abroad programs in France and Spain, its unique Honors Program, and a vital research program which "fast tracks" undergraduate students into graduate level research projects with faculty. http://www.riding.sbc.edu/
Randolph-Macon Woman's College http://www.rmwc.edu/ Founded in 1891, Randolph-Macon Woman's College is one of the premier women's colleges in the country, consistently ranking at the top of lists in college guides, including U.S. News and World Report and the Princeton Review. Noted for the strength of its academic programs, the College was the first women's college in the South to receive a Phi Beta Kappa charter and ranks among the top 10 percent of all colleges and universities nationwide. http://www.rmwc.edu/athletics/riding/program.html
JOHNSON'S ORCHARDS http://www.johnsonsorchards.com/ Johnson's Orchards is a family owned and operated farm. It is located in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, and at the foot of the Peaks Of Otter, which is approximately 8 miles from the Blue Ridge Parkway.
Kathy Lemon Hoskins Photography http://www.kathylemonhoskinsphotography.com/ Digital photographs of many of the Bedford County Hunt events
Glen Mary Farm http://www.glenmaryfarm.com/ Equine riding and boarding facility
POPLAR FOREST http://www.poplarforest.org/ Jefferson enjoyed "the solitude of a hermit" at his year-round retreat near Lynchburg, Virginia. At the heart of this 4800-acre plantation in beautiful Bedford County, Jefferson built his final, personal architectural masterpiece -- an octagonal house surrounded by an elaborate villa landscape. The rescue of this National Historic Landmark began in 1984, and today you can watch the state-of-the-art restoration under way. Come discover the private, contemplative side of Thomas Jefferson.
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