winter hare 2 Posted June 4, 2009 Report Share Posted June 4, 2009 sorry for sending to many my computer crashed ok il have a bet with u in the winter 3 each round goring and wantage way Quote Link to post
billy the kid 1984 1 Posted June 4, 2009 Report Share Posted June 4, 2009 has any one seen the run that rosco did on one of the fen fever tapes it was easy 8 mins what a run thats the longest ive seen , but no distrespect a good dog should get the job done wiyh in 2 mins, not if the hares good well son what if the dogs good you only find the od hare now and again most hares ive ran with my dogs they have done them in 2 mins or less and i run fen ,sailsbury plains,devices , lamborne,wantage,oxford didcot,i run most places ,if it take a dog every run to kill a hair about 4 to 5 mins hes to slow for me but people like different dogs i like a dog to get it done with in 2 mins thanks lad alb. yeah your right mate i like a dog on the hares arse pressuring it all the time making it turn. not a dog that sits behind the hare waiting for it to tyre thats not proper corsing Quote Link to post
rabbit tourmentor 29 Posted June 4, 2009 Report Share Posted June 4, 2009 (edited) these days you cant have long courses the best video on youtube is that tina bitch what a bitch ! Edited June 4, 2009 by rabbit tourmentor Quote Link to post
FENS FEVER 147 Posted June 4, 2009 Report Share Posted June 4, 2009 sorry for sending to many my computer crashed ok il have a bet with u in the winter 3 each round goring and wantage way if you want to bet son thats noproblem i supose you will use sams bitch the bitch that was in the forley this year ,or have you got your own dog ,but just remember you were the one that wanted to bet. Quote Link to post
#1poacher 8 Posted June 4, 2009 Report Share Posted June 4, 2009 hi i wud just like to add that i had a greyhound and she was done in after 2m30sec and she was x racer with quick time at gretna Quote Link to post
undisputed 1,664 Posted June 4, 2009 Report Share Posted June 4, 2009 a hare is faster than any dog its just the dogs stanima that makes them catch the hare so it takes time for a dog to catch a hare my mates dog was a saluki whippet and the whippet in her helped her catch them a lot faster. A hare is not faster than any dog...it's the hares ability to turn on itself that makes it hard to catch.... Quote Link to post
inan 841 Posted June 4, 2009 Report Share Posted June 4, 2009 a hare is faster than any dog its just the dogs stanima that makes them catch the hare so it takes time for a dog to catch a hare my mates dog was a saluki whippet and the whippet in her helped her catch them a lot faster. Totally wrong. What with you and the guy above you with a greyhound coursing for 7 minutes. What is it school holiday time? I will say only this, as there are obviously some people on this thread who know jack shit about coursing.MOST people ,UNLESS they are timing a run ,WILDY overestimate how long it lasts. spot on inan, over estimate runs, and the distance on a slip Thanks Tomo , look forward to seeing you come the Autumn! Quote Link to post
Guest penny Posted June 4, 2009 Report Share Posted June 4, 2009 in ireland 2.3 minutes good course. if it took 7 minutes we would not see a chase fields to small for slow dogs. Quote Link to post
shaun v 3 Posted June 5, 2009 Report Share Posted June 5, 2009 these days you cant have long courses the best video on youtube is that tina bitch what a bitch ! not bad for a jacker Quote Link to post
LIBERTY COOPER 0 Posted June 5, 2009 Report Share Posted June 5, 2009 now now.........she only jacked on good hares lol Quote Link to post
Tiny 7 1,694 Posted June 5, 2009 Report Share Posted June 5, 2009 Iv seen runs on Dvd's that last 4 5 and 6 min, But in all honesty everyone I have ran day/night most if not all are killed or away within the minute, I will have to get on some big land this season to see if mine jacks after a min or two.. Cant wait.... Atb T 7 Quote Link to post
foxfan 479 Posted June 5, 2009 Report Share Posted June 5, 2009 Some interesting extracts from "The Dog" byWilliam Youatt and E.J. Lewis "but the staunchness of snowball nothing could exeed. A scotch greyhound, who at the time, had beaten everything in his own country, was brought to England, and challenged every dog in the kingdom. The challenge was excepted by Snowball, who beat him in a two mile course. The last match run by Snowball was against mr plumbers cellabrated greyhound speed, and so severely contested was it, that speed died soon afterward." "of the staunchness of the well bred greyhound, the following is a satisfactory example, a hare was started before a brace of greyhounds, and ran by them for several miles, when they were found both the dogs and the hare lay dead within a few yards of each other. A labourer had seen them turn her several times, but it did not appear that either of them had caught her, as there was no wound upon her" "on another ocasion a hare was chased by a brace of greyhounds, she was killed at the distance of seven miles from the place at which they started her, both of the dogs were so exhausted, that every possible assistance being given, they were with difficulty recovered" What a dog the greyhound was in those days (1800s) if only we had their like now. i wonder how they would of fayred against todays match dogs ? Quote Link to post
johnbhoy 1 Posted June 5, 2009 Report Share Posted June 5, 2009 anybody whos timing the course cant be enjoyin that much to get there stop watch out, but time flys when your having fun atb john Quote Link to post
inan 841 Posted June 5, 2009 Report Share Posted June 5, 2009 anybody whos timing the course cant be enjoyin that much to get there stop watch out, but time flys when your having fun atb john A good mate of mine allways timed his dogs runs [preban],no -one enjoyed coursing more than him.How long does it take to press a stop watch? Quote Link to post
inan 841 Posted June 5, 2009 Report Share Posted June 5, 2009 Some interesting extracts from "The Dog" byWilliam Youatt and E.J. Lewis "but the staunchness of snowball nothing could exeed. A scotch greyhound, who at the time, had beaten everything in his own country, was brought to England, and challenged every dog in the kingdom. The challenge was excepted by Snowball, who beat him in a two mile course. The last match run by Snowball was against mr plumbers cellabrated greyhound speed, and so severely contested was it, that speed died soon afterward." "of the staunchness of the well bred greyhound, the following is a satisfactory example, a hare was started before a brace of greyhounds, and ran by them for several miles, when they were found both the dogs and the hare lay dead within a few yards of each other. A labourer had seen them turn her several times, but it did not appear that either of them had caught her, as there was no wound upon her" "on another ocasion a hare was chased by a brace of greyhounds, she was killed at the distance of seven miles from the place at which they started her, both of the dogs were so exhausted, that every possible assistance being given, they were with difficulty recovered" What a dog the greyhound was in those days (1800s) if only we had their like now. i wonder how they would of fayred against todays match dogs ? Around 20 years ago I was on Romney Marsh watching a course between greyhounds.The dogs ran a hare up to a little graveyard at the top of a hill,popularly known as "Boot Hill", the judge who was on foot eventually came back to the rest of us and asked the farmer to take his landrover up to the top ,one of the dogs had died at the summit. Quote Link to post
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