Southern California Spring Fox Hunt
The Fox hunt is a social event that includes critter and pony play.
Schedule for For the Fox Hunt Day Event:
Saturday morning
11 am – Stirrup Cup – traditional toast to begin the festivities
Organize the hunters and release the Fox. We have ONE fox confirmed. More FOXES are welcome. A guide will go with each fox to mark trail. We are in a National Forest and do not wish to loose people.
Note:The Fox must consent to wear a fox tail butt plug and consent to have the plug pulled out when caught. If the fox is wanting to be tormented by the Mistress or Master of the team that catches the fox, all limits must be written before hand, thoroughly understood by all participants and agreed to.
11:30 am – The Hunt begins
The dogs/critters are released next to find the fox.
The ponies and "riders" follow the dogs.
The idea is that the dogs/critters encircle the fox after the dog/critter that finds the fox tags him/her, and they all bark to bring the ponies and "riders" to the scene. The fox is de-tailed.
Being a social event, the hunt is followed by a pot luck dinner together.
We will set up an arena for free-style dressage routines to be performed in after potluck. There will be a sign up sheet for the order of performance.
Story-telling Time and a Good-bye Toast. Award/Prize for the Hunt awarded and best original story as voted by majority of group.
this event is held in a National Forest about 90 miles north of Los Angeles. Please contact submissann for more information.
