Piscataqua Hounds
200 Sixth Street
Dover, New Hampshire
Cheryl Bucklin Niles, MFH

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Piscataqua Hounds' MFH: Cheryl Bucklin-Niles

 

Cheryl Bucklin Niles on  Abe leads the hunt during the inaugural 
Formal Hunt Season, October, 2007
Photo by Scott Baker

Cheryl Bucklin Niles has been a familiar face in the hunt community in New Hampshire, New England, and on the national scene for over 30 years. She served as MFH  and  huntsman of the Wentworth Hunt for fifteen years. During this time she developed an outstanding pack of award winning American Fox Hounds uniquely suited to the challenges and traditions of hunting in New England.

Cheryl Bucklin Niles receiving a Conservation Award from the MFHA

Cheryl takes great pride in being one of the founders of the Piscataqua Hounds.  She has drawn on her experience as MFH of the Wentworth Hunt for the longest term of any MFH in the hunt's history, as well as her experience as hunt  staff for three decades, and the longtime friendships with landowners, to launch the inaugural season of  the Piscataqua Hounds in 2007.   Cheryl's many years of experience have taught her that  it takes blood, sweat and tears to manage a project  of this size as scope,  but she relishes this kind of challenge. Fortunately, Piscataqua sports a board and membership who can build anything, ride anywhere and fundraise for necessities!   "It's a heady pleasure to be part of this team!"  commented Cheryl concerning the formation of the Piscataqua Hounds. "I am overwhelmed and appreciative of the response to the Piscataqua Hounds".

 

The Piscataqua kennels are located at the home of Cheryl and her husband George, who serves as kennelman.  As huntsman, Cheryl personally oversees and participates in the daily care of the hounds, and conducts training and conditioning of the pack.  The American fox hounds which comprise the pack have won many awards over the years.

Keeping an eye to the future for habitat, water quality and, of course, open tracts where horses are allowed are reasons Cheryl lends a hand to conservation efforts.    Piscataqua Hounds' own, Marcia Colbath, is the current president of this successful Open Lands Committee.

Artists by training and trade,  the Niles are both U.N.H. alumni and run Red Horse Hill Pottery.  Cheryl's equine pottery line is featured at several local horse shows.

George Niles, Piscataqua Hounds Kennelman

 

Most of the photos throughout the site are the work of either Julie Conquest or Scott Baker, to whom we express our most sincere appreciation.

Copyright, 2007
Piscataqua Hounds