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Bowtech99
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« Reply #40 on: March 03, 2017, 12:15:41 pm » |
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My definition of rough, is when a dog doesn't even take a second thought about catch or not. A good bay dog will stay close enough to keep the hogs attention, but far enough back as to avoid injury or pushing hog to break bay
I can't afford to maintain 10 head of dogs, because they are too rough and constantly getting cut down. 2-3 well trained loose baying dogs works best. I don't mind a loose dog getting a bit gritty on hogs when they got backup around
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