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bit of a question hypothetical scenario in hight of season a dog crashes cover recklessly but catches say 3 or 4 more a night or day but gets heavy injured so has to be layed up for a month will he catch more in total through the season then the careful dog who doesn't get injured and puts consistent rates night and day with no lay up? pros and cons to both but I like a dog to run to the hedge but not crash it out right like a grey would. suppose each to our own

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just my view but theres something missing from the dog if it dont hit cover, if you only have small fields then most things will be caught at or in the hedge.

There a diffrence between a reckless dog hitting cover, And a dogs thats good around cover IMHO. I love a dog too be good around cover both day and night hate seeing dogs pulling up 10/15yrds before t

Guessing you've never seen a proper bullx hit a hedge after something

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bit of a question hypothetical scenario in hight of season a dog crashes cover recklessly but catches say 3 or 4 more a night or day but gets heavy injured so has to be layed up for a month will he catch more in total through the season then the careful dog who doesn't get injured and puts consistent rates night and day with no lay up? pros and cons to both but I like a dog to run to the hedge but not crash it out right like a grey would. suppose each to our own

good question, i would say at best both dogs would even out on there catches, but i would still prefer one that isn't as reckless and uses their brain.

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bit of a question hypothetical scenario in hight of season a dog crashes cover recklessly but catches say 3 or 4 more a night or day but gets heavy injured so has to be layed up for a month will he catch more in total through the season then the careful dog who doesn't get injured and puts consistent rates night and day with no lay up? pros and cons to both but I like a dog to run to the hedge but not crash it out right like a grey would. suppose each to our own

good question, i would say at best both dogs would even out on there catches, but i would still prefer one that isn't as reckless and uses their brain.

yeah same here like tiny said to have a hunting brain

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bit of a question hypothetical scenario in hight of season a dog crashes cover recklessly but catches say 3 or 4 more a night or day but gets heavy injured so has to be layed up for a month will he catch more in total through the season then the careful dog who doesn't get injured and puts consistent rates night and day with no lay up? pros and cons to both but I like a dog to run to the hedge but not crash it out right like a grey would. suppose each to our own

good question, i would say at best both dogs would even out on there catches, but i would still prefer one that isn't as reckless and uses their brain.

yeah same here like tiny said to have a hunting brain

would be interesting to hear if anyone had/has or knows someone that has a dog thats stopped crashing cover due to it being injured regularly?

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my bitch hits them in a sencieble manner and i wouldnt have it any other way had a collie cross years ago used 2 hit them like a train but did pick up alot of injuries.if im honest i wouldnt keep a dog that slowed right up comeing 2 a ditch.a clever dog with a good heart will hit them just not that hard.a dog that slows right up might be clever 2 but lackeing in heart.

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I like my dog with the sense to know not to hit cover, i spent too much money last season getting both of them stitched up. she has learned this summer to lay off what she wont catch. if you want your dog to do or die its up to you but i would like a few seasons out of my dog before its knackered

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ALl this, it's up to you if you want this or that, etc etc, makes it sound like the dogman has any bearing on the hedge crashing? I'd love to know how that comes about. As far as i was aware, it was very much down to the dog and there is f**k all you can do to stop your hedge crashing dog, crashing hedges, other than not working it? I'd love a dog that got it just right and never got injured, wouldn't we all? But it's not my choice.

 

 

D - what do you mean, that's the difference between LURCHERS and lurchers, does it make the dog better or more sensible when you put it's type in bold print?

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ALl this, it's up to you if you want this or that, etc etc, makes it sound like the dogman has any bearing on the hedge crashing? I'd love to know how that comes about. As far as i was aware, it was very much down to the dog and there is f**k all you can do to stop your hedge crashing dog, crashing hedges, other than not working it? I'd love a dog that got it just right and never got injured, wouldn't we all? But it's not my choice.

 

 

D - what do you mean, that's the difference between LURCHERS and lurchers, does it make the dog better or more sensible when you put it's type in bold print?

 

 

Not sayin' I've got anything special but there's lurchers and LURCHERS,

I was of the opinion that you'd been in " the game" long enough to know the difference.

 

Oh well, never mind :huh:

 

Cheers, D.

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ALl this, it's up to you if you want this or that, etc etc, makes it sound like the dogman has any bearing on the hedge crashing? I'd love to know how that comes about. As far as i was aware, it was very much down to the dog and there is f**k all you can do to stop your hedge crashing dog, crashing hedges, other than not working it? I'd love a dog that got it just right and never got injured, wouldn't we all? But it's not my choice.

 

 

D - what do you mean, that's the difference between LURCHERS and lurchers, does it make the dog better or more sensible when you put it's type in bold print?

your right mate they either do it or not each dog is different, I don't think less of a dog either way round. all dogs have different running styles

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bit of a question hypothetical scenario in hight of season a dog crashes cover recklessly but catches say 3 or 4 more a night or day but gets heavy injured so has to be layed up for a month will he catch more in total through the season then the careful dog who doesn't get injured and puts consistent rates night and day with no lay up? pros and cons to both but I like a dog to run to the hedge but not crash it out right like a grey would. suppose each to our own

good question, i would say at best both dogs would even out on there catches, but i would still prefer one that isn't as reckless and uses their brain.

yeah same here like tiny said to have a hunting brain

would be interesting to hear if anyone had/has or knows someone that has a dog thats stopped crashing cover due to it being injured regularly?

had a whippet xcollie xhound very good rabbit dog day an nite always hit cover an had a very gud catch rate after 3 seasons he stopped hittin completly wud not touch cover had his fair share of stiches but nt a real bad injury his catch rate got f****d i had enough and let him on to a young lad starting out jus got sick of missing so much at cover hav me weaton x hound goin well now he misses very little let it be fox or rabbit u no he wont be stoppin up

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Saw a dog try and follow a fox through a fence ....the fence was one of those metal spar jobs with the spars about 5" between them. The fox passed through without breaking stride the Dog was killed outright. Just a thought for all those owners with the injured dogs.... Catch rate was mentioned but a dog that's laid up won't catch jack. Sooner or later a dog that's took a few knocks will learn to run canny near hedges or fences...the ones that don't learn end up dead or crippled.

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bit of a question hypothetical scenario in hight of season a dog crashes cover recklessly but catches say 3 or 4 more a night or day but gets heavy injured so has to be layed up for a month will he catch more in total through the season then the careful dog who doesn't get injured and puts consistent rates night and day with no lay up? pros and cons to both but I like a dog to run to the hedge but not crash it out right like a grey would. suppose each to our own

good question, i would say at best both dogs would even out on there catches, but i would still prefer one that isn't as reckless and uses their brain.

yeah same here like tiny said to have a hunting brain

would be interesting to hear if anyone had/has or knows someone that has a dog thats stopped crashing cover due to it being injured regularly?

had a whippet xcollie xhound very good rabbit dog day an nite always hit cover an had a very gud catch rate after 3 seasons he stopped hittin completly wud not touch cover had his fair share of stiches but nt a real bad injury his catch rate got f****d i had enough and let him on to a young lad starting out jus got sick of missing so much at cover hav me weaton x hound goin well now he misses very little let it be fox or rabbit u no he wont be stoppin up

how old was the dog when it started to not crash into cover.?

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