bird 10,014 Posted June 8, 2015 Author Report Share Posted June 8, 2015 https://youtu.be/8PnkdFvRSMg liked that , nice little vid , what that at the end of the race ,there giving the hounds ( water or food ) ? Food bird I thought it was , looked to dark for water , thanks its a secret lol! its a small feed ( called a bait) we give them a small handfull of cooked pasta and a 2 sardines...others give chicken breast ect ect their then taken back from the "catch" and towled down and often sponged down with cold water and given a drink of milk or cold tea to settle the stomach put back into their traveling jackets and into the motor then onto the next class of hounds ( restricted.maidens,pups. puppy maidens ect ect) thanks, they must really well trained , with all the things that could get up in front of them (sheep. game, etc) as with hounds in general they have somebody not to far away , these are on there own , just pure pack instinct going on here, very well behaved dogs Quote Link to post
roybo 2,873 Posted June 8, 2015 Report Share Posted June 8, 2015 The one at the end of darbos vid had a feathered tail and pins showing like a saluki lol,they can certainly shift,what kind of distance are these races? Quote Link to post
darbo 4,779 Posted June 8, 2015 Report Share Posted June 8, 2015 The one at the end of darbos vid had a feathered tail and pins showing like a saluki lol,they can certainly shift,what kind of distance are these races? Frequently Asked Questions What is a Trailhound?Trail hounds look similar to foxhounds but are leaner in build. They originally were bred from foxhounds with other crosses to get a faster hound with a good nose. Various out-crosses were tried many years ago before the present type evolved, including pointer, harrier and sheepdog. Nowadays, only a foxhound is very occasionally bred with a trail hound. They are bred for stamina and speed. A 10 mile trail takes between 25 minutes and 40 minutes and typically covers all terrain, from low-lying pasture to steep fell sides with streams, walls and ditches to be crossed in-between. What is Hound Trailing?Hound trailing is a sport which takes place all over the Lake District between April and October. It dates back over 200 years. Individual owners get their hounds fit, then take them to race meetings, which are held most days throughout the summer. The hounds run a circular route of up to 10 miles over field and fell, following a strong aniseed and paraffin scent. Owners and spectators wait at the meet where bets are laid on the outcome. For more details about hound trailing, look up the following websites: http://www.houndtrailing.org.uk http://www.onlineborders.org.uk/community/bhta/ To view video footage of hound trailing, visit the Local Heritage Initiative website and click on the video link. 2 Quote Link to post
Mickey Finn 3,081 Posted June 9, 2015 Report Share Posted June 9, 2015 I did see a American bred hound on here one time a can't mind the name of the breed but it looked as racy and as any lurcher . July hounds are supposed to have some greyhound in them. They are a little leggier it seems than running Walkers. Both are mostly used for coyote's, and run to catch. What I don't understand is the value of larger hounds for hunting. I have some experience with bear hounds, and they are generally smaller. They may have to run for several hours, and have enough left to keep a bear in a tree, or keep him pegged while not getting killed if he won't climb. 45-60# is about average for them. Quote Link to post
Chicken_man 1,651 Posted June 9, 2015 Report Share Posted June 9, 2015 Do you run trail hounds darbo? Atb Quote Link to post
Qbgrey 4,255 Posted June 9, 2015 Report Share Posted June 9, 2015 A lurched will hunt by .sound.sight.scent.my bull whip does it perfectly cause I trained it that way.for tracking wounded ran on quarry.hell go out as far as needed. Then straight return.when Thiers 3o foxhounds ripping a fox up don't mean it will do one single handed 1 Quote Link to post
neil cooney 10,416 Posted June 9, 2015 Report Share Posted June 9, 2015 I did see a American bred hound on here one time a can't mind the name of the breed but it looked as racy and as any lurcher . July hounds are supposed to have some greyhound in them. They are a little leggier it seems than running Walkers. Both are mostly used for coyote's, and run to catch. What I don't understand is the value of larger hounds for hunting. I have some experience with bear hounds, and they are generally smaller. They may have to run for several hours, and have enough left to keep a bear in a tree, or keep him pegged while not getting killed if he won't climb. 45-60# is about average for them. Usually it's the type of country you hunt that dictates the size of your hounds, not the size of your quarry. With the mounted packs a good fast gallop is what's wanted not a slow stop start type hunt. So for a fast hunt a fast leaner type of hound is wanted. With hunting the pack must work together to hopefully outwit the quarry but with trailing the pack is competing with one another and it's the line that dictates the course. Interestingly the Grand Canyon hounds in the USA keep 3 or 4 couple of 3/4 foxhounds 1/4 saluki for getting to and accounting for the coyote when he makes for open ground. Perthshire Keeper or Darbo, does Tony Dobbin still keep trail hounds ? He was one of the best National Hunt jockeys IMO and I heard once that he has some outstanding trail hounds. 1 Quote Link to post
baz 464 Posted June 9, 2015 Report Share Posted June 9, 2015 Nice videos, there used to be a few Lads round here kept and raced them, haven't seen them doing it for years now.... Looks great fun Quote Link to post
Bosun11 537 Posted June 9, 2015 Report Share Posted June 9, 2015 Used to enjoy the trail hounds at MB's Day In The Dales show. I remember being a little concerned the way they bolted that food down as soon as they crossed the line! If i lived in that part of the world they would be something i'd deffo have a go with. Quote Link to post
paulsmithy83 567 Posted June 9, 2015 Report Share Posted June 9, 2015 I find a lot of lads want lurchers for point and slip lamping and ferreting !! You can have a terrier to ferret aslong as it marks I wouldn't call a good ferreting dog a good day dog !! Other lads like lurchers that will hunt up and cast that's the type of dog I like can't stand a dog being around my feet drives me insane ! We all have different opinions in lurchers I would try abit of hound on my lurchers and for giving mouth on a hunt if it's when in sights it's quarry be f***ing handy that !!Why would you need voice with collars on. I wouldnt want a dog screaming its head off. if you got a dog that will truely cast there a good chance it will go places it shouldnt be. f**k highlighting that with dog giving voice. Quote Link to post
paulsmithy83 567 Posted June 9, 2015 Report Share Posted June 9, 2015 I find a lot of lads want lurchers for point and slip lamping and ferreting !! You can have a terrier to ferret aslong as it marks I wouldn't call a good ferreting dog a good day dog !! Other lads like lurchers that will hunt up and cast that's the type of dog I like can't stand a dog being around my feet drives me insane ! We all have different opinions in lurchers I would try abit of hound on my lurchers and for giving mouth on a hunt if it's when in sights it's quarry be f***ing handy that !!Why would you need voice with collars on. I wouldnt want a dog screaming its head off. if you got a dog that will truly cast there a good chance it will go places it shouldnt be. f**k highlighting that with dog giving voice. Edited to add if we talking about a lurcher here. Especially if want it for more task then just hunting up. Adding hound will be a lottery to when they will speak Quote Link to post
paulsmithy83 567 Posted June 9, 2015 Report Share Posted June 9, 2015 Sorry lads computer is having a spaz Quote Link to post
perthshire keeper 1,239 Posted June 9, 2015 Report Share Posted June 9, 2015 The one at the end of darbos vid had a feathered tail and pins showing like a saluki lol,they can certainly shift,what kind of distance are these races? when i get a min ile start a thread about trial hounds..even more so our trial hounds..from pups triaining and running 3 Quote Link to post
Wales1234 5,676 Posted June 9, 2015 Report Share Posted June 9, 2015 I mean if I didn't have the collars would be quiet handy out on the open hills around here I don't mean screaming just a bark ! Obviously now I got the collars I rather them be mute which mine are Quote Link to post
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