04/12/2020
I love working with my Weir Creek beagles, I like to watch these amazing hound kick a bunny out of bed, track it until the rabbit goes in a hole or circles back to the area where the race started. I get to listen to hear the intensity of the chase. Each hound contributes to the hunt weather running the front, middle, or bringing up the rear. One clue that the pack is working together, when the rabbit makes a turn and the leader overruns the track, they all stop barking until one of the pack finds the track and the whole pack starts barking again. Teamwork will help put meat on your table, while that is good, better yet is pride I feel watching hounds that I trained jump and track the rabbit back to me. My Dad got me into hunting, after my first beagle I got hooked on hounds and of course rabbit low cooked in onion gravy over a bed of rice is fair meal.