Thoughts Upon Hare And Fox Hunting in a Series of Letters to a Friend Also
Thoughts Upon Hare And Fox Hunting in a Series of Letters to a Friend Also
Peter Beckford
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The pack fhould conflft of about forty fouple of hounds, that have hunted, one, two, three, four, or five feafons. The young pack fliould confifl of about twenty couple of young hounds, and about an equal number of old ones. They fliould have a feparate eftablifhment, nor fhould the two kennels be ns^ar enough to interfere vs^ith each other. Tlie fea- fon over, the befl of the young hounds fliould be taken into the pack, and the draft of old ones exchanged for them. To enabla j'ou every feafon ...to take in tvyenty couple of young hounds, many m;ift be bred ; and of courfe the greater your choice, the handfomer your pack will become. It will ah. Viiy:> be eafy to keep up the number of old hounds, for when your own draft is not fufhcient, drafts from other packs may eafiiy be ob» tained, and at a fmallexpence. When young hounds are hunted together the firil feafon, and have not a fufficient number of old hounds along with them, it does them more harm than good. lolfes 92 THOUGHTS UPON HUNTING.
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