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58 minutes ago, Bangersanmash said:

I'm InTouch with the fella. Seen a few more of the litter. The lads down Kent. There pups are looking smart too. 

Has gav got one wang? 

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I just popped into a library to see if they had a copy of “Fly fishing” by J.R.Hartley,they didn’t but look what I found on the shelves 😉  

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2 minutes ago, The drover said:

Helps with them turning😆

Bigger ears = more stamina, like fox hounds, salukis , beagles ect, weird int it don’t know if it’s just me but when I see any breed of dog with big dropped ears I think they have got plenty of stamina, but little rose bud ears like a greyhound no stamina 

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7 minutes ago, thefensarefarbutistillgo said:

Bigger ears = more stamina, like fox hounds, salukis , beagles ect, weird int it don’t know if it’s just me but when I see any breed of dog with big dropped ears I think they have got plenty of stamina, but little rose bud ears like a greyhound no stamina 

Bolax 

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9 minutes ago, thefensarefarbutistillgo said:

Bigger ears = more stamina, like fox hounds, salukis , beagles ect, weird int it don’t know if it’s just me but when I see any breed of dog with big dropped ears I think they have got plenty of stamina, but little rose bud ears like a greyhound no stamina 

Ffs don’t you start talking shite aswell haha like the lunatics are taking over the asylum here haha haha

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17 minutes ago, WataWalloper said:

Ffs don’t you start talking shite aswell haha like the lunatics are taking over the asylum here haha haha

Well it’s funny that them breeds I mentioned have all got great stamina, it’s always baffled me how them little beagles can catch hares, they just run the c**t out of them over about half an hour, I’ve always wanted to watch a beagle pack at work but never had the chance, I’ve heard they are better run on land where there is not too many hares so they can just get on the scent of one and stick to that, if there is too many hares about they keep getting onto fresh hares and don’t stay on the same hare long enough to wear them down 

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25 minutes ago, thefensarefarbutistillgo said:

Well it’s funny that them breeds I mentioned have all got great stamina, it’s always baffled me how them little beagles can catch hares, they just run the c**t out of them over about half an hour, I’ve always wanted to watch a beagle pack at work but never had the chance, I’ve heard they are better run on land where there is not too many hares so they can just get on the scent of one and stick to that, if there is too many hares about they keep getting onto fresh hares and don’t stay on the same hare long enough to wear them down 

There may be something in what you say, MAY BE ! I don’t know, I’m just guessing.

It’s a fact big ears dissapate the heat in the blood by having the veins near the skins surface and covering more area.

Would this help animals that run long distances and need stamina to catch their quarry ? Possibly.

Dogs with “rosebud” ears, like whippets and greyhounds rely on relatively short bursts of tremendous speed and acceleration so MAYBE don’t need to dissapate quite as much heat ?

Who knows, I’m just speculating.

As for beagles, a lad I went to school with was Master of Newcastle College beagles years ago and I followed  them a few times.

You had to be fit to keep up with the action, but if you could find a high vantage point you could see most of the hunt as hares tended to run in big circles. 
I’ve got the videos of “Jacks Game” and one is about beagling, a very good watch.

Cheers.

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17 minutes ago, chartpolski said:

There may be something in what you say, MAY BE ! I don’t know, I’m just guessing.

It’s a fact big ears dissapate the heat in the blood by having the veins near the skins surface and covering more area.

Would this help animals that run long distances and need stamina to catch their quarry ? Possibly.

Dogs with “rosebud” ears, like whippets and greyhounds rely on relatively short bursts of tremendous speed and acceleration so MAYBE don’t need to dissapate quite as much heat ?

Who knows, I’m just speculating.

As for beagles, a lad I went to school with was Master of Newcastle College beagles years ago and I followed  them a few times.

You had to be fit to keep up with the action, but if you could find a high vantage point you could see most of the hunt as hares tended to run in big circles. 
I’ve got the videos of “Jacks Game” and one is about beagling, a very good watch.

Cheers.

I was waiting for you to reply as I thought you may of seen them, did you ever see them beagles catch a hare ? They must run down to walking pace 

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1 minute ago, thefensarefarbutistillgo said:

I was waiting for you to reply as I thought you may of seen them, did you ever see them beagles catch a hare ? They must run down to walking pace 

Yeah, they wear them down and the hare resorts to running in tighter and tighter circles and is basically swamped by the hounds.

I haven’t seen a lot killed but that the impression I got. More experienced beaglers may have a different view 👍

Cheers.

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1 hour ago, thefensarefarbutistillgo said:

Well it’s funny that them breeds I mentioned have all got great stamina, it’s always baffled me how them little beagles can catch hares, they just run the c**t out of them over about half an hour, I’ve always wanted to watch a beagle pack at work but never had the chance, I’ve heard they are better run on land where there is not too many hares so they can just get on the scent of one and stick to that, if there is too many hares about they keep getting onto fresh hares and don’t stay on the same hare long enough to wear them down 

Your all missing one crucial part lol hares dont just run  about until there caught lol 

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3 minutes ago, scotty12 said:

Hare running in circles with a long legged beagle behind it 

Just kills hares mate go 5 mins  wait 3 mins get its tongue in  and carry the hare back yiu cannae buy that lol

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