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The International Foxhound Association (IFA) is incorporated as a NGO since 2012.[1] IFA is an extension of the International Dianna Club (Oxford University Society created in 1991 under the patronage of Capt. Ronnie Wallace, long-standing former Chairman of the UK Master of Foxhound Association). The purpose of IFA is the worldwide promotion of the English Foxhound as a breed.[2] The members of this association are masters of recognized packs of foxhounds from France, Germany, Italy, Belgium, the Netherlands, Portugal, Canada and Australia.[3], and, selected members of existing Master of Foxhound Associations (MFHA). One representative of the MFHA Committee in the UK[4] always stands as Committee member of IFA (currently the MFHA representative is its Vice Chairman Andrew Osborne) Associate members are well-known breeders of English fox-hounds. The association publishes its own studbook of a selected number of the best packs of foxhounds in the World and organizes hound shows at Apethorpe Palace in Northamptonshire and at Chateau de Selore in Burgundy. [5][6] Baroness Monique de Rothschild, former Patron of IFA, and, Baron von Pfetten, current Chairman of IFA published an article in covertside magazine on the "history of the English foxhound".[7] At its AGM in 2019 H.R.H. Prince Georg-Constantin of Saxe-Weimar (former Vice Chairman) became Patron Ad-Vitam Aeternam, and, The Earl of Yarborough was elected Vice-Chairman.

References

  1. ^ "INTERNATIONAL FOXHOUND ASSOCIATION (IFA)". Net1901.org.
  2. ^ webmaster. "« PUPPY SHOW » au Château de SELORE - Chassons". Chassons.
  3. ^ http://www.coverside.net/features/20-foxhunting-feature-stories/43-the-world-salutes-colonel[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ http://www.mfha.cp.uk
  5. ^ "Saint-Yan - Une famille de chiens en or".
  6. ^ "Saint-Yan - En images : le Puppy show au château de Selore".
  7. ^ Poole, By Baron Jean Christophe von Pfetten & Baronness Monique de Rothschild Translated by Clare. "A History of the English Foxhound".