Windy Hollow Hunt
Landowners’ Tribute
Without them, we would not be.
Landowner’s Farm Photo © Steve Strauss
W e wish to extend our sincerest appreciation and thanks to all our landowners in
Warwick, Sussex, Florida, and Westtown for their continued support in allowing us the
privilege to hunt over their property.
Because the territory needed for successful fox hunting is so large, generally very little of it
is owned by the Hunt or Hunt members. The land is usually owned by many different people,
farmers and homeowners alike. Therefore, it is the duty of every fox hunter to see that this
permission is in no way abused and that the interests of the landowners are protected. After
hunting, gates, if opened, are closed to protect livestock and any damage to fences or property
is promptly repaired.
Since fox hunting is a rural sport, it's existence brings many advantages to local farmers and
landowners. Aside from the tradition and character it brings to our area, a fox hunting community
is an equine community that inherently supports local farms with a good market for
their grain, hay, straw and livestock. WHH staff and members make every effort to support
local farms and businesses with their patronage.
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