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Hi Whitser, make sure you know who your getting dogs from in the south as there is constantly hounds being passed on that are useless. We got caught last season with a few unwanted beagles

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If you want a small pack i would be tempted to keep a couple of the bitch pups,

 

if the mother is decent (or showing promise , i realise she is very young) and you were going to get another hound anyway, why not keep one of the pups?

 

i know you dont know what the father is etc...but they will be half harrier either way , keep the most houndy looking one's, if the father is a beagle, they will/should be decent sized little hounds and capable of working whatever? if the father is not the beagle they will still be half hound!

 

She looks like the kind of hound i like, i like the heavily coloured tri coloured type.

 

good luck and keep us posted

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dont want to sound daft but i know nowt about hounds, so if you dont ask you dont get to know, so my question is ..what is a harrier ,what i mean is, how is it different to a foxhound, cheers hairyface ;)

 

 

thanks for answering my question everybody,

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hi mate have a look at a slow basset if you can hold a line fantastick and the their bay is incredable or a beagle could be good really, any hound is good really lol

ATVB Rob

 

i think they are just different strain of hound. as i said i know nowt about hounds. think harriers are a bit smaller then the old eng fox hound.

thought harriers where all lemon in colour?

 

Harries have to be atlest 16-17 inch to the leg and fox hounds are 19 inch and above and beagles are anything below 16 inch ATVB Rob

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