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WELCOME
The Masters of Foxhounds Association is the governing body of
organized fox, coyote and drag hunting in the United States of
America and Canada. The MFHA Foundation is an arm of the MFHA and is
the umbrella organization for the Educational Foundation and the
HSBF. They help the MFHA to accomplish its goals through
education and financial assistance for professionals. Among
the MFHA's activities are:
- The promotion of the sport
- The publication of a Foxhound Stud Book
- The recognition of organized Hunts which
have met its standards
- The recordation of countries and boundaries
for organized hunting establishments
- The Registration of Hunts as a preliminary
step toward Recognition
Click here to
find out more about what the
Masters of Foxhounds Association does
for its members!
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MFHA News & Happenings
2010
Hound Show Update!
The Mid America Hound Show in Kentucky and the
Western States Hound Show in California have both
been canceled due to lack of entries.

Centennial
Books are here!
Click here to learn more about this new book and
to order yours today!
The
2010
Biennial Staff Seminar (April 10-11 in
Lexington, KY) is quickly approaching. If you
haven't already signed up with the MFHA office, don't
forget to do so soon!
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MEMBERSHIPS
Subscribing
Memberships are for those foxhunters that
are members of the MFHA Registered and Recognized Hunts, any person
interested in foxhunting or any person interested in supporting the
foxhunting community and the hunting sports that are a part of
American culture and history.
The membership of the Masters of Foxhounds and the participation of
their Hunts as Member Hunts is voluntary, but once a Master has
accepted membership and a Hunt has accepted Registration or
Recognition, they must adhere to the rules of the Association and
pursue the sport according to the best possible customs and
traditions.
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CONSERVATION
EFFORTS
The MFHA is
dedicated to the conservation of rural countryside and its
flora and fauna. This includes running programs to preserve
the wildlife habitat, placing land into perpetual easement
and more.
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