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where do people think the most testing land to run a hare is ie grass paddocks, clay, blackland, sandy land????? i personally think if you put a good hare up on the black its more testing for a dog than on any other land and wouldn't keep a dog that couldn't stop them on it what does everyone else think???

said it before a proper good dog kill them anywhere, im prob being biased but its so hard to get a dog to run so well in ireland then bring it to england and it do the same on any land in england them dogs are rear cudn,t put a price on them.

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Heard an well known english man say it all in one sentence one day.A fast dog that knows how to run slow

Id say the hevey black stuff, see what they got when there there when there really having to dig deep when the goings hard and old puss is skipping and yer old potliker is sinking loseing 20 yards in

where do people think the most testing land to run a hare is ie grass paddocks, clay, blackland, sandy land????? i personally think if you put a good hare up on the black its more testing for a dog than on any other land and wouldn't keep a dog that couldn't stop them on it what does everyone else think???

said it before a proper good dog kill them anywhere, im prob being biased but its so hard to get a dog to run so well in ireland then bring it to england and it do the same on any land in england them dogs are rear cudn,t put a price on them.

 

 

Very true. :thumbs:

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seen dogs that excell on the heavy black and the wetter the better, but cant handle firmer ground so well . Also seen dogs that dont have a preference for any kind of ground and do well on whatever , but in my opinion sinky black land is a hard test for anydog no matter what strain it is

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