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coursing

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  • the river encounters a series of rapids while coursing across the Piedmont Plateau on the border of
  • floor walls are marked by horizontal incised coursing, all in stucco.
  • gos excel at performance activities like lure coursing and racing.
  • He was fond of outdoor sports, especially coursing and shooting, and was a keen patron of the fi
  • nimals and campaigned vigorously against hare coursing and fox hunting.
  • ng weight pulling, dog agility, flyball, lure coursing, and advanced obedience competition.
  • ound heavy lurchers excel at sports like lure coursing and dog racing which are very popular in area
  • nactment of the Hunting Act which banned hare coursing, beagling, fox hunting, mink and stag hunting
  • Much of the river's course is very scenic, coursing between vegetated limestone cliffs.
  • The first modern coursing club was established at Swaffham in 1776, and
  • The local Hare Coursing Club has been in existence since the 1920s bu
  • Since 1993, Irish Coursing Club rules have made it compulsory for the gr
  • in which the Earl of Orford created the first coursing club open to the public in 1776.
  • he official Countryside ranger at the Wexford Coursing Club meeting in December 2003 confirms that,
  • The deer coursing could be observed from the flat roof or from
  • During the 19th century, coursing crossed the class divide, and reached its pea
  • aged sighthound studbooks, and where a strong coursing culture was present sighthounds such as the G
  • With Hare Coursing currently suspended in Northern Ireland the D
  • It was the biggest annual hare coursing event in the United Kingdom and was often ref
  • ng in the United States traces its start to a coursing event in the bottoms in 1886.
  • After the coursing event, the hares are transported back to wher
  • States in the bottoms in 1887 during a formal coursing event.
  • after allowing his land to be used for a hare coursing event.
  • USA lurchers are eligible to compete in lure coursing events sanctioned by the National Lure Coursi
  • t Ridgebacks have not been successful at lure coursing events.
  • nd visual acuity are particularly adapted for coursing game in open meadows or steppes.
  • By the late 19th century, hare coursing had become a predominantly working class spor
  • for bans on hunting, notably rabbit and hare coursing, has historically been to show its support fo
  • Competitive coursing in Ireland, the UK and Spain has two dogs run
  • Coursing is the pursuit of game or other animals by do
  • Staghounds are bred specifically for coursing, or hunting by sight.
  • As recently as 2005, one anti-hare coursing organisation referred to coursing supporters
  • Coursing supporters deny that hare coursing is cruel a
  • Will they understand the alien feelings coursing through their bodies?"
  • ric Silk Road from China to the Mediterranean coursing through Turkey and ending in Istanbul's Grand
  • ory's detractors contend that success in lure coursing trials does not in and of itself make a dog a
  • Jackal coursing was an occasional pastime for sportsmen in Br
  • Coursing was a common hunting technique, practised by
  • The first supreme champion in the sport of coursing was Lord Lurgan's greyhound Master McGrath wh
  • The competitive version of hare coursing was given definitive form in the UK when the