But while the topless shots of buttock bearing beauties will be enough to force fans to reign in their jaws, these ladies are not just horsing around.
The equestrian enchantresses shed their riding gear every year to show their support for air ambulance services in Wiltshire and the Isle of Wight.
Photographer David Betteridge started the Foxy Hunters calendar, full of curvaceous charmers, after a riding accident left his friend in need of help from the airborne healthcare professionals.
"Most of the calendar was done in one shoot, which takes the pressure off me and in turn makes the ladies more relaxed.
"Some of the girls have done it for several years - some it's their first shoot.
"It's for a great cause though. The time I feel proud is when I go down to give the cheque in."
But despite starting from scratch in 2009, the charitable effort has really hit its stride in recent years.
In 2016 Mr Betteridge and his team of buxom beauties raised a huge £70,000 for Air Ambulance services, making up to a total donation of over £175,000 since the calendar’s filly focussed philanthropy began.
And while the saucy snaps all feature the scenic backdrop of Wiltshire and Somerset, it’s not just home grown horse enthusiasts who are queueing up to see these English roses.
Mr Betteridge added: "Hopefully this years will add substantially to that figure.
"We have supporters all over the world regularly making sales to Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and right across Europe."
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