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foxhunting with lurchers by day part2


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in this months edrd the editer did a review on this dvd.i wondered has anyone seen it yet.if its out like the 1st one,itll be good :thumbs:

Same here , i would'nt mind having look :thumbs: wonder if you can get them a bit cheaper :thumbs::whistling:

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Just got this: not bad. Rather too much filming the dogs digging at holes in the ground, but the way they hunt and the range they cover is awesome. I guess the whole film is a bit like real life: you win some and you lose some. Those lurchers are covering miles, just like foxhounds would, searching continually for scent: then a fox will jump and the action is on. A couple of great bits footage of dogs and fox running, but rather too much ragging and digging in comparison.

 

Still not bad though, and as I said, their nose work is awesome considering the speed at which they're going, and I doubt any other type of lurcher would be alive after a couple of hours on that terrain: one thing's for sure, very fast dogs, heavy dogs or the other end, very spindly dogs: they'd all break their legs double quick over those rocks. Hats off to the dogs.

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Just got this: not bad. Rather too much filming the dogs digging at holes in the ground, but the way they hunt and the range they cover is awesome. I guess the whole film is a bit like real life: you win some and you lose some. Those lurchers are covering miles, just like foxhounds would, searching continually for scent: then a fox will jump and the action is on. A couple of great bits footage of dogs and fox running, but rather too much ragging and digging in comparison.

 

Still not bad though, and as I said, their nose work is awesome considering the speed at which they're going, and I doubt any other type of lurcher would be alive after a couple of hours on that terrain: one thing's for sure, very fast dogs, heavy dogs or the other end, very spindly dogs: they'd all break their legs double quick over those rocks. Hats off to the dogs.

 

 

Its very rough terrain for sure, but no other type of lurcher being alive after a couple of hours is a bit tall for me,good lurchers adapt to what their given , if brought on right, good action in places, main dog in video may not be quiet as hard as some would like their fox dogs,

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