| Hunt type: |
Foxhounds |
| Areas: |
Ontario |
| Country: |
Canada |
| Masters: |
Mrs Elizabeth Howlett MFH | c/o London Hunt Kennels, R.R41 London Ontario N6H 5L2 |
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Mr Jack McDonald MFH | |
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Dr Charlotte McDonald MFH | |
| Huntsman: |
Paul Wilson |
| Kennels: | |
London Hunt Kennels, R.R41 London Ontario N6H 5L2 519-471-2700 |
| Secretary |
Mary Anderson | |
| Whipper-in: |
Dr Charlotte McDonald MFH |
| Hunt country: |
Large arable farms, in the autumn large tracts of maize and soy bean, once harvested due to no till farming, makes for vast open spaces, which makes the hunting after harvest very fast and furious, especially when hounds are locked in on a coyote. |
| History: |
Started as a military drag hunting pack in 1885 until the mid to late eighties when it change to live. The hounds hunt hares, foxes and coyotes, due to the scarcity of quarry, some years there is an abundance of hares and few foxes or coyotes and other years depending on mange and rabies there are more foxes and coyotes. |
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Last update sent by Paul Wilson on 31/10/2007 |
Please note the position of the marker above is only intended as a rough guide to the location of the hunt country.
It does not show the location of the kennels, or the homes of any of the subscribers, officials or staff of the hunt.