The American Foxhound Treating of the Breeding Rearing And Training of the Br
The American Foxhound Treating of the Breeding Rearing And Training of the Br
Thurston J Rostad
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Most of the liigh-class dogs are timid and will not stand severe treatment. When a man has a pack of well trained, sensible, close, hard running dogs, he is well equipped for the grandest sport on earth. Success, health and prosperity to biggest hearted people on earth, the fox-hunters, is my wish. PART III. HISTORY OF NOTED STRAINS. THE AMERICAN FOXHOUND 17 THE BUCKFIELD FOXHOUNDS. A. C. Heffenger, M. D. , M. F. H. Brunswick Fur Club. The Buckfield foxhounds, the most distinctive family of the... breed in New England, originated in and around the town of Buckfield, Me. , from which they derived their name. About fifteen years ago I hunted with many of these foxhounds in different parts of Maine, and their fine work so interested me that I made a special study of their history, and after many personal trips and much letter writing obtained the followmg facts: About 1858 a peddler from Canada passed through Buckfield, Maine, and had with him a cheap looking foxhound bitch. She was blue and red mottled, with short ears, very coarse haired, tail and hams well feathered, weighed about thirty or thirty-five pounds, and looked as if she were a foxhound-and-Irish -setter cross.
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