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I was impressed with that. :notworthy:

apparently, the gazzels are dropped?

the saluki's in the front of them courses, were good. :thumbs:

was also impressed with the ground they ran on, ok, it was a desert, with no fences ect, but if you look closely, their was a lot of stone/rock, not just sand!

it would be a dream to own won from that breeding, but, would they do well, over here in the uk and ireland.?

thanks for putting that clip up. :thumbs:

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i enjoyed that. especially watching the black dog run.

 

does anyone know why they had so many dogs on the gazzels as they dont look all that big. i would like to see the dogs do them single handed.

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i enjoyed that. especially watching the black dog run.

 

does anyone know why they had so many dogs on the gazzels as they dont look all that big. i would like to see the dogs do them single handed.

think ther is a couple of reasons @ there isnt so many gazzells about these days in some parts of the m.e they even rear them for races,and they like to run a few dogs so they all get a run and the best dog gets there first ..

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double click for full screen view

i enjoyed that. especially watching the black dog run.

 

does anyone know why they had so many dogs on the gazzels as they dont look all that big. i would like to see the dogs do them single handed.

think ther is a couple of reasons @ there isnt so many gazzells about these days in some parts of the m.m they even rear them for races,and they like to run a few dogs so they all get a run and the best dog gets there first ..

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Thanks for putting that vid on. Really enjoyed it, but I couldn't help wondering if they'd catch a gazelle so easily if it hadn't been dropped: true wild ones would surely be a different proposition. Ditto the hares: I remember seeing a vid of loads of hares in a big compound: presumably they drop them in the same way out in the desert.

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Thanks for putting that vid on. Really enjoyed it, but I couldn't help wondering if they'd catch a gazelle so easily if it hadn't been dropped: true wild ones would surely be a different proposition. Ditto the hares: I remember seeing a vid of loads of hares in a big compound: presumably they drop them in the same way out in the desert.

 

I was thinking the same thing SC .

They seem to take a long time to get to them, as they were dropped and not in their own environment, i would of thought, they would be easier to catch?

as i was saying before, if them arabs did not have them 4 x 4's to keep up with them, they would be gone!

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Thanks for putting that vid on. Really enjoyed it, but I couldn't help wondering if they'd catch a gazelle so easily if it hadn't been dropped: true wild ones would surely be a different proposition. Ditto the hares: I remember seeing a vid of loads of hares in a big compound: presumably they drop them in the same way out in the desert.

P ,I think the problem with gazelles is getting near enough to slip on them,

there's no cover to take advantage of.

There are single handed gazelle courses on You tube ,which seem to be marathons run at a very fast pace ,extremely impressive.

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This is not filmed in the Middle East but on a trip to Africa( probably Ethiopia) were most of the Hunting is done( by the rich Arabs anyway ) due to lack of game and bans , you see them getting off the ferry and being greeted by one of the locals. These Gazelle are wild and not dropped.

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This is not filmed in the Middle East but on a trip to Africa( probably Ethiopia) were most of the Hunting is done( by the rich Arabs anyway ) due to lack of game and bans , you see them getting off the ferry and being greeted by one of the locals. These Gazelle are wild and not dropped.

 

Thanks for clearing that one up. :thumbs:

In that case, that was, impressive stuff. :yes:

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