Highlights of 2022-2023 Season:
We are Excited for the Start of the 2023-2024 Season and the Kickoff of our 100 year anniversary
Please note new procedure for polo shirts this season: for September 2023 cub hunting, please refer attire guidelines found here: www.theolddominionhounds.com/hunting-attire.html. Members are responsible for obtaining and monogramming their own polo shirts; a limited number of these shirts may also be available for purchase at meets in September.
- Possibly the best sport and hound work that Old Dominion Hounds has experienced in years
- Our first ever NSA sanctioned race meet with excellent attendance from both competitors and spectators
- Our very own MFH, Dawn Colgan, won the Virginia Field Hunter Championship
- Our amazingly active and fun social calendar included a bodacious barn dance at High Meadow Manor
- Our best outing ever at the Virginia Hound Show, with ODH Kestrel winning the Champion Crossbred Dog and overall Reserve Champion Crossbred Foxhound
- ODH juniors made a very strong showing in the Junior Handler classes with CaraLyn Daniel winning the older junior handler class and Emma Martin taking second place in the younger junior handler class.
We are Excited for the Start of the 2023-2024 Season and the Kickoff of our 100 year anniversary
Please note new procedure for polo shirts this season: for September 2023 cub hunting, please refer attire guidelines found here: www.theolddominionhounds.com/hunting-attire.html. Members are responsible for obtaining and monogramming their own polo shirts; a limited number of these shirts may also be available for purchase at meets in September.
Hunt Monitor
540-364-7457 (call for current hunt meet location & riding conditions) Hon. Hunt Secretary
540-229-2048 betsyburkeparker@gmail.com |
Welcome!
Through the generosity of our gracious landowners, the Old Dominion Hounds (ODH) meet in the most beautiful territory in Fauquier and Rappahannock counties. The ODH territory is approximately 100 square miles of rolling foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. The land is mostly pasture with large woodlands, extensively paneled with coops, some natural rail fences and stone walls typical in size. We take pride in being a friendly, welcoming organization that is actively supportive and involved with our Juniors committed to carrying on the sport. We are dedicated to preserving the land for future generations to enjoy the sport of Foxhunting. |