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what ever impresses you does not mater a dog needs both its as simple as that, a fast rabbiting dog is very exiting to watch but may have lots of runs in a session, so needs stamina for that, a coursi

Not all about speed or stamina sometimes just takes a Clever dog. I' rather an average dog at both with brains 

Rabbits for me as well just found a hare in a ditch where I walk the dog someone out for a run and just throws it in a bitch what's the point in killing it if your no going to use it pointless

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speed is important, and knowing how to use it is more important, dogs that go all in every run may look impressive but cant keep that up for long, I have known people who have been in dogs a long time and haven't learned nothing speed is all ways the answer to these, a fast dog with a good mouth they all ways say that MIGHT be ok on bunnys but hares rarely fall for that look back at the waterloo cup one run up the field an knackered.

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27 minutes ago, two crows said:

speed is important, and knowing how to use it is more important, dogs that go all in every run may look impressive but cant keep that up for long, I have known people who have been in dogs a long time and haven't learned nothing speed is all ways the answer to these, a fast dog with a good mouth they all ways say that MIGHT be ok on bunnys but hares rarely fall for that look back at the waterloo cup one run up the an knackered.

I go with that two crows right running long ears the run don't start till the dogs on it ,the y know when the pressure his on and act accordingly a clever runner with skills my favourite boxing cutting ground out making the long ear.   do the running its bred in to the best animals and comes through in some the best coursing hounds the best I seen run all have these  traits and have the gears ta get back to them ,the all out sprinters his taking us back ta the seventies in coursing dog terms those were the types we bred coursing dogs from ,seems like the ban his taking us a step back in time.atb bunnys

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Horses for courses. Pick a dog to suit the ground, quarry and numbers. Plus what the owner likes, I like a bit of pace it's how I prefer to see a dog run. Its finding the right degree of speed endurance then giving opportunities to develop some experience of how to use the gears.

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On 13/03/2018 at 21:27, Black neck said:

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Love a hairy dinner lady growler personally, always handy tooth floss after licking the beaver

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