Right, question for you lads, rank the sighthounds from best to worst on hares.
1. Saluki
2. Galgo
3. Greyhound
4. Magyar agar
5. Whippet
6. Sloughi
7. Deerhound
8. Borzoi
9. Afghan Hound
10. Charts off here.
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Come on lads shake hands.
At the end of the day if you don't want to travel you go for a dog that best suits the land you run, in reality you'll always find a dog that's more capable in certain conditions.
As long as they are catching hares on a regular basis that's all you can ask.
This is an big grass park, very hard to catch them in there cos it's wooded as well.
The hares fly up the big hill though and pull away from the dogs up the steep incline.
Speaking of ground, has anyone run hares on hilly terrain.
There's a big park at Hickleton near me and the hares are very hard to catch, they motor up the hills much quicker than the dogs, that goes for 3/4 cross speed demons.
Hahahahaha always a possibly Shark, just doesn't look likely with the evidence that's been presented thus far.
I've always been open to the idea of the odd escapee, breeding populations of mongrelised cats, nah.
I seriously need to start putting my phone down and keep off here more often, that goes for many of you lot as well.
But what else is a man to do? ?
I'll wean myself off slowly, I'll only come on during work hours. ?
Tbf it does look like it could be somewhere in India as well but that would point towards Leopard.
A picture is worth a thousand words but those words could be anything if you don't have the context. ?
I'd say that was a Jaguar, never seen a black Leopard with that much mass and muscle.
The trees do point to leopard mind, difficult to say with a blurry pic.