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Valerie Fogarty and Ann Ryan out with the North Tipperary Foxhounds from their meet at Loughton House (Photo: Catherine Power)
Dennis Gilmartin, joint-master of the North Tipperary Foxhounds, blowing for the off at their meet from Loughton House, Moneygall (Photo: Catherine Power)
Sarah Barry with the North Tipperary Foxhounds enjoying a day out at their Loughton House meet
(Photo: Catherine Power)
Thirsty work - hounds belonging to the North Tipperary Foxhounds pack take advantage of a handy trough for a quick drink (Photo: Catherine Power)
Well done: Michael Harty and Cashelbay Kate at the CPBS Christmas Show last Sunday in Creagh Equestrian Centre, Ballinasloe (Photo: Rynes Walker)
Clearing it: Chloe Joyce jumping clear in the 80cm vlass at the CPBS Christmas Show in Creagh Equestrian Centre, Ballinasloe (Photo: Rynes Walker)
HUNTING is in full swing nationwide while there was great fun had by all at the Connemara Pony Breeders Society’s Christmas Show held in Creagh Equestrian Centre, Ballinasloe.
With almost no hunting over the last year due to covid-19, hunting photographer Catherine Power has plenty of time to look back at some of her favourite images
The Veterinary Association for Wildlife Management offers their position on the science and welfare evidence in favour of hunting with dogs
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