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so setting off first light or last light and staying out for the duration (last light or first ) your dogs run on what they went out with good slog for a dog that maybe several small runs and several

Last season I experimented,,with giving the dog some grub halfway through a big night out ,,after the dog had cought around 30 rabbits,, I went in to a barn for a rest,,for about 30 mins,,, got out my

A small amount of high fat/high carb/high protein will help a dog if it is out for many hours: something that won't sit heavy in their guts: I've used a small tin of mackerel in oil with a slice of br

Aye I feed mine before I go out Bird..

 

Go out at midnight and give them there full feed at midday.. Will feed them a full feed again on return..

 

Feed them plenty of meat and ground fat during season

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I aint ever done it..

 

Seriously some folk keep one in the glove box.. It would not last a day in my van :laugh:

:laugh: I hate to mention his name :rolleyes: but sir/master :D Brick saved a dog when fitting out lamping with a mars bar..... Just to add some spice, I'm sure it was a Minshaw :laugh:

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Same here giro,,, Andy chocolate ain't good for dogs,,, however it's the real dark chock late with a high coco content ,, that can kill a dog,,, but I believe it still has to eat a lot,,

 

Lads have used a small bit of milk chocklate, to bring a dog round if it's gone hypo,,

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I aint ever done it..

 

Seriously some folk keep one in the glove box.. It would not last a day in my van :laugh:

:laugh: I hate to mention his name :rolleyes: but sir/master :D Brick saved a dog when fitting out lamping with a mars bar..... Just to add some spice, I'm sure it was a Minshaw :laugh:

You stirring fecker ,,,lol..

 

If I remember this story correct,,, it wasn't mark that saved the dog,, but Andy ...;)

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Aye I feed mine before I go out Bird..

 

Go out at midnight and give them there full feed at midday.. Will feed them a full feed again on return..

 

Feed them plenty of meat and ground fat during season

I do pretty much the same giro,,, but feed at tea time,,, and take a bowl full for her when she has finished the night

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I aint ever done it..

 

Seriously some folk keep one in the glove box.. It would not last a day in my van :laugh:

:laugh: I hate to mention his name :rolleyes: but sir/master :D Brick saved a dog when fitting out lamping with a mars bar..... Just to add some spice, I'm sure it was a Minshaw :laugh:
You stirring fecker ,,,lol..

 

If I remember this story correct,,, it wasn't mark that saved the dog,, but Andy ...;)

:laugh: a mere technicality but I'm sure your wrong :laugh:

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I aint ever done it..

 

Seriously some folk keep one in the glove box.. It would not last a day in my van :laugh:

:laugh: I hate to mention his name :rolleyes: but sir/master :D Brick saved a dog when fitting out lamping with a mars bar..... Just to add some spice, I'm sure it was a Minshaw :laugh:

You stirring fecker ,,,lol..

 

If I remember this story correct,,, it wasn't mark that saved the dog,, but Andy ... ;)

 

your memory is spot on but baw is love struck still :laugh::laugh:

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I aint ever done it..

 

Seriously some folk keep one in the glove box.. It would not last a day in my van :laugh:

:laugh: I hate to mention his name :rolleyes: but sir/master :D Brick saved a dog when fitting out lamping with a mars bar..... Just to add some spice, I'm sure it was a Minshaw :laugh:
You stirring fecker ,,,lol..

If I remember this story correct,,, it wasn't mark that saved the dog,, but Andy ...;)

:laugh: a mere technicality but I'm sure your wrong :laugh:

We both know I'm not ;)

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I have never ran on big fen land..

 

 

Would more coursing dogs collapse if they have had a few good runs, then get on the back of a grueler, before the handler got it back on the slip ??

 

Its easy to spot a dog tiring - had enough on rabbits..

 

What do all the coursing lads do ??

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A small amount of high fat/high carb/high protein will help a dog if it is out for many hours: something that won't sit heavy in their guts: I've used a small tin of mackerel in oil with a slice of brown bread in the past when out coursing all day. Seems to help: but just as important is to get a similar food into them as soon as they've stopped running for the day/night: once they've had a drink and stopped panting of course. Bad idea to let a dog drink a lot after eating when tired: likely to bring it all up again straight away. I always feed a small meal in the back of the van before we make the trip home: makes sense if you're a long way from home.

A couple of small cubes of chicken fat from a tupperware box if I've a long drive home,[which I usually have] .I've started giving Django my youngest dog a couple of pieces of jerky for the ride home, but only if he's alone!

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I aint ever done it..

 

Seriously some folk keep one in the glove box.. It would not last a day in my van :laugh:

:laugh: I hate to mention his name :rolleyes: but sir/master :D Brick saved a dog when fitting out lamping with a mars bar..... Just to add some spice, I'm sure it was a Minshaw :laugh:
You stirring fecker ,,,lol..

If I remember this story correct,,, it wasn't mark that saved the dog,, but Andy ...;)

:laugh: a mere technicality but I'm sure your wrong :laugh:
We both know I'm not ;)

You say tumato I say tomato :laugh:

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I have never ran on big fen land..

 

 

Would more coursing dogs collapse if they have had a few good runs, then get on the back of a grueler, before the handler got it back on the slip ??

 

Its easy to spot a dog tiring - had enough on rabbits..

 

What do all the coursing lads do ??

What's the question :laugh:

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