english foxhound การใช้
- Studbooks for the English foxhound have been kept since the 18th century.
- Later, Britain and crossed with Greyhounds, English Foxhounds, resulting in the English Pointer.
- English Foxhounds were usually imported to India for the purpose.
- The International Foxhound Association was created in 2012 for the promotion of the English Foxhound as a breed.
- Watching her 90 English foxhounds leaping and yapping in a paddock, Di Piper grimly counted the cost of a likely government ban on fox hunting.
- Used in hunting packs and kept in kennels along with English Foxhounds, they were bred for their ability to drive the fox out of its den.
- During the British Raj, English Foxhounds were exported to India for the purpose of jackal coursing, though due to the comparatively hotter weather, they were rarely long lived.
- One of Pfetten's English foxhounds, Colonel, was named " Meilleur de Race " ( Best of Breed ) at the French National Hound Show ( Fontainebleau June 2011 ).
- In any case, today's Harrier is between the Beagle and English Foxhound in size and was developed primarily to hunt hares, though the breed has also been used in fox hunting.
- While at Castle Hill, Gertrude imported and trained a pack of English Foxhounds, bred and schooled her own horses, organized a hunting staff, and enlisted the consent of neighboring landowners to form a suitable country for the Castle Hill Hounds . Castle Hill later became part of the Keswick Hunt Club district.