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My son and I took the dogs out for their first night of lamping. We spent the last 2 days working on the dropdoors of box on the back of our hunting rig. They worked great. We were quite suprise how quickly the dogs took to coursing under the light, even when we lost the rabbit in the light and they caught in total darkness. This was our first attempt and can honestly say that we are now hooked on it. :D

 

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For those wondering, the marks on the greyhound are from my bad attempt at sheering here for the desert heat. Not very good at sheering. :icon_redface:

 

I appreciate all the help from the information in the posts here on THL.

 

Thanks....

 

Tony

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out of all the hunting i do,seeing my dogs run is the best.....i love lamping......looks like your getting somthing right......i take my kids out hunting and i recon it brings you alot closer to them.....keep the post's coming

 

 

cheers woz

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well done mate, :clapper:

are they jack rabbits, they have alot bigger ears than our bunnies over here?

did your dogs return after you turned the lamp off?or did they go looking

for more?

 

lofti.

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I tried shearing her, as she has a coat unlike any dog I've owned. It's a thick mat of soft fur like a beaver. She gets very hot just laying in the shade here in the 104 degree F.

 

We lamped from the top of the vehicle, similar to how we call coyotes at night. The dogs come back on command, but had a few times were they wanted to stay out a bit. I had to remind them that they are hunting for us...not themselves. The little blackmouth cur pup (4.5 months) is actually my future coyote dog, but is learning very quickly to be a rabbit killing machine. He caught 1 jackrabbit and 2 rabbits by himself.

 

Yes, they are jackrabbits. Rather large and can cover some ground in a hurry. We had quite a few misses. I working on finding a running mate for Onyx (the black greyhound). We have a large male greyhound, but he seems to have zero hunting instinct and reluctant to grab hold of even a rabbit. I'd like to find a saluki cross, but they are extremely hard to find in the US.

 

I have a good question, but I'll put it in another post.

 

Thanks...Tony

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Guest fence_hopper

try get another greyhound dog when you get a good one you can't beat them...well done great jod do them jack rabbits live in warrens like normal rabbits

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The cottontail rabbits use warrens and head straight for them at the first sign of danger, like most rabbits. The jackrabbits don't live in warrens. They are free ranging and use speed as their escape, making for some great coursing. Here is a pic of the type of country we course in.

 

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I'll keep my eyes open for another greyhound and/or wait and see how the greyhound x boxer cross pups turn out.

 

Thanks...

 

Tony

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Get a comb called a furminator i bought one a few days ago not cheap but worth EVERY penny excellent things.I am well please would be good fro stripping out terriers too i would think.It gets into the soft undercoat dirt and fluff and whatever else lurks on my pair.Cant recommend these highly enough stripped my friends dog on friday and got a full binbag of hair got the saem of the cats too.Its easy to use and easy to clean and no effort required really

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