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« on: October 07, 2021, 04:48:19 pm » |
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Nah I don’t take offense to the question bud. I’m like you, I’ve seen them good both ways as well and like always say, good is relevant to the person paying for the feed. They are down to about that 1/4-1/8 depending on which cross they are out of. One or two of my dogs will yip on a break until they can’t see it. Usually not over 100 yards. Outside of that they are silent. Today they tipped some after the first break but not a peep on the second one. It just depends on how much jump it gets on them. The first bay they could see him and were trying to get up to him to stop him or that’s my thinking anyway. Other times I’ve actually seen this scenario that’s what was happening. That high tan male is an all day dog when he’s in shape. The gyp is an all day every day dog when she’s in shape. Lol he was in last place when they came across the field this morning. He was getting low on giddy up. All that fast and furious action right out of the gate was a definite change of pace. We were sitting on the buggy laughing about watching the garmin. Dillian said I feel his pain. He said I can tell you from experience he’s thinking shhhhhew, y’all go ahead, I’ll be along in a minute. Lol it was pretty funny.
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