Field Hunter Clinics

Field Hunter Clinics

Learn how to foxhunt!

Our clinics are a fun, safe, and relaxed way for you to learn more about the sport of foxhunting, and to practice the skills you need to join us on a hunt.  No need to dress the part—the only requirement is a helmet and riding boots.  

All ages; green horses welcome!  

This year we have two clinic options, and a hunter pace for beginners.  Experienced horses are available to lease – as supplies last.  🙂  

 

CLINIC ONE: FOCUS ON JUMPING (Oxford, OH)

Saturday, August 2, 2025

At this clinic, you’ll practice safely riding in the open and over fences as part of a group.  Learn from professional trainers and Camargo Hunt members Sarah Oelerich and Chelsey Wolterman.  

Experience a stirrup cup and a hunt-style bring-to-share afterwards, and learn more about foxhunting ettiquette, attire, tack, and more from Camargo Masters, the Huntsman, and experienced members.  

BEGINNER HUNTER PACE (Oxford, OH)

Sunday, August 3, 2025

This is ideal for green horses, riders new to riding outside the ring, and kids.  Fun, casual, social, safe.

CLINIC two: Hounds and Hunt Country (Owen County, KY)

Saturday, September 6, 2025

At this clinic, you’ll practice riding cross-country in beautiful Owen County hunt country.  Come meet the working Camargo foxhounds and learn more about hound breeds from our Huntsman.  At this clinic we have options for jumpers and non-jumpers.  Western riders welcome!  

THE HOUND RETIREMENT FUND

The Hound Retirement Fund is an independent, not-for-profit organization that seeks to gather and use resources for charitable, scientific, and educational purposes including, but not limited to, the care of retired sporting hounds, provision of emergency care for hounds, support of dog-related human organizations, and support of veterinary research project for sporting canines.

THE HOUND RETIREMENT FUND

The Hound Retirement Fund is an independent, not-for-profit organization that seeks to gather and use resources for charitable, scientific, and educational purposes including, but not limited to, the care of retired sporting hounds, provision of emergency care for hounds, support of dog-related human organizations, and support of veterinary research project for sporting canines.