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Welcome to the Hancock County Chapter!


Thank you for visiting the Hancock County Chapter.  We consist of trail riders, contesters, dressage, and much more.  So you are sure to find new friends and companions that share your love of horses.

Join us the 2nd Wednesday of each month at 7:00 p.m.
to learn more about the Hancock County Chapter.
We meet at the South Side Family Restaurant, 3050 S. Main St., Findlay, OH 
 

News

             

  • New Meeting Location
    The Hancock County monthly  Chapter will now be held at the South Side Family Restaurant, 3050 South Main Street, Findlay, Ohio. Their menu is reasonably priced with something for everyone. For directions click here.

  • Northwest Ohio OHC Members
    The 2007 Ride-A-Thon for the Harry Huge's Equestrian Center will be held on Sunday Sept. 30 at at Harry Huge's.  Hancock County will be camping out on Sat. the 29th with a ride starting at 9am and a pot-luck dinner. We would like to make this a Regional Ride for Northwest Ohio OHC. We all have used the center as camping and parking area for our groups at one time or another at no cost this is there only fund raiser so lets show our support join in on the campout with Hancock County OHC on Sat. the 29th  and the actives on Sunday Sept. 30th by Harry Huge's and have a great weekend.

  • HANCOCK COUNTY OHC
    Hancock OHC had such a good time at the July ride that they will be hosting a ride in July 2008 for National Cowboy Month.  A volunteer committee has been formed to work out the details, so keep a look out for more information to come soon. 

  • HUNTING SEASON IS COMING
     
    Horse owners often worry about safety of their animals during hunting seasons, especially if the horse's color might be mistaken for a deer or other large game animal. Fortunately, there are some simple steps you can take to help distinguish your horse as a domesticated animal, rather than a potential target. Read more...

 

 
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