Size Poll
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Size Poll
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doesn't the engilsh standard say beagles can be upto 16" and isn't that the origon of all of todays present beagles. Im no trial person but i do like a bigger beagle and have breed a few that would push the 15" mark but where good beagles none the less. sent a 17" male to indiana awhile back that could run with the best of them.
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Leave well enough alone, if you allow a little over 15" now, then go to 16", people will be entering dogs a "little over" 16"...
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What I want out of a cottontail rabbit dog is to circle the rabbit, not catch it.
Ideally, a hound will cirlce the rabbit smoothly and not so fast that it pressures it into a hole, or pushes it out of it's normal territory.
Height is essentially adding speed as a whole. My personal opinion is that there is plenty of speed out there when you are seeing casts (not just one) where the dogs catch one and two rabbits in an hour.
Ideally, a hound will cirlce the rabbit smoothly and not so fast that it pressures it into a hole, or pushes it out of it's normal territory.
Height is essentially adding speed as a whole. My personal opinion is that there is plenty of speed out there when you are seeing casts (not just one) where the dogs catch one and two rabbits in an hour.
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Generally speaking, big dogs are faster.Chris Shoopman wrote:i have saw my share of 13 in rabbit hounds lock on to a line or track and catch the rabbit...so that is sorta bull sayin big dogs catch rabbits, i have saw big dogs catch them too but lil dogs do allso....
I have a question for all those that like "big dogs".
If a 13" can do exactly the same as a 15", why are you running big dogs?
Why are there very few 13" dogs on the cover of rabbit hunter?
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Droopy Ears that won the World in the Grand Champion Class is 13".
But 13" dogs winning are the exception, not the rule.
That still leaves the question; "Why run a dog over 15" if a 13" dog do the exact same?"
The guys up north that run hare have already told me that they like a long legged hound for fording through snow and speed.
So there is one answer.
What are some others?
Bottom line is a 13" dog typically doesn't have the speed a 15" dog does.
But 13" dogs winning are the exception, not the rule.
That still leaves the question; "Why run a dog over 15" if a 13" dog do the exact same?"
The guys up north that run hare have already told me that they like a long legged hound for fording through snow and speed.
So there is one answer.
What are some others?
Bottom line is a 13" dog typically doesn't have the speed a 15" dog does.