Thanks for the helpful answers
In reply to some of them, yes I'm fit and will get fitter if need be, And yes I would say I have enough land to give a couple of hounds some work.
I've been out with foot packs (harriers) and mounted pack and yes the foxhounds cover a massive amount in a small time, as do the Harriers when they get going. That's why I was thinking something smaller from the hound family.
When we hunt them it could be anything from just 3-4 of us to a dozen with lurchers/guns.
I'll keep doing research on the smaller breeds and try an talk to people who work them
Hi all,
Me and a friend are considering getting a couple of hounds, but we're not sure what to go for? Thinking on the lines of a beagle/beagle x, land we have is a mixture of woods and open fields, we have a few dogs between us but want something that hunts fox only and speaks when it's on one.
What do you think?!
If the kennel is insulated properly then there's no need for additional heater.
The sides, floors and roof on my kennels are 4" thick, 12mm plywood, 3" of insulation and then 12mm ply again.
When it has been cold I've stuck my head inside the kennels and it's noticably warmer than the outside temp
'98 V70 2.5tdi, manual g'box, 180k miles, full electrics, leather interior, v70r alloys, mot'd but no tax, few little scratches and dents nothing to serious tho, looking for £1000 ono
Will add pics if anyone is interested
hi,what colour is quad please.and is it on an agri or full road legal
It's green/black, agri registered, it's standard apart from heated grips, ITP wheels, and a winch
Escort in black synth, 28" barrel, 3" chamber
Very good condition, had less than 200 carts through it, shot 24g 30g and 42g carts in it and never had any problems
Comes in original box, plus all chokes
Rarely gets used so selling to fund new glass for my .223
£225