"RUNNING TOO MUCH RABBIT"?????????????????????

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Redbird
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Joined: Sat Nov 19, 2005 9:28 pm
Location: Arkansas

Post by Redbird »

Big CIty wrote:Tommy If the only thing they can say is he was running to much rabbit, I AGREE its cheating, cause running too much rabbit is NOT a fault! However I think most of the time thats not the case, or if it is its cause the judges are too old and too stubburn to admit that they can not keep up with the hound to give him a fair look. I must correct myself I didnt mean CATCH, what I should have said is OVER RUN, most of the time when dogs catch a rabbit its cause they see it and run it down. To OVER RUN one in my eyes is alot more immpressive. When the dogs are so non stop on a rabbit causing it to cramp up and be overtaken, it is the ultimate pat on the back, to either you as the owner of a fine pack, or the judge who busted his a$$ all day and is lucky to recieve enough pay to cover his gas expenses. I have seen the UBGF dogs do that 2 times in the past year. Hopefully I will be able to own a pack of that caliber, without going bankrupt. None of my posts are meant to be arguement, I just like to talk dogs. I have ran ur type in the past as you have mine, nothing wrong with the dogs you run, I just prefer what I'm messin with now. Good luck with urs in the future, and good runnin to ya. ;)
I got a pack like that!

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