Red Deer

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I77 district where the meet is. In the short days the huntsman often begins his work at nine in the morning.
When a hind has been found, and the hounds are following, she not only depends on speed, but gives every possible trouble by doubling. She will go round and round a field, like an old hare, and then leave it by a great leap to foil them. At these breaks of the scent the hounds are checked, and sometimes the young hounds will begin to run it back the wrong way ; they are then said to "hun
...t heel." The ancient term was to " hunt counter," a term constantly found in old books and plays to express the sense of travelling with the back to the object sought. The hounds are then follow- ing the " heel " of the deer. Older hounds on coming to a check, when they lose the scent, cast round, that is, make a smaU circle till they find it again, and some are very clever at this.
M 178 RED DEER.
Sometimes if the snow is deep — not thaw- ing — a hound will thrust his nose into the slot of the deer as if to question it.


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