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American Adventures

CHAPTER XVI
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The finest qualities of a horse are brought out in hunting in the Piedmont section, for the pace here is very fast--much faster than in England, though it should be added that in the English hunting country there are more hedges than over here, and that the jumps are, upon the whole, stiffer.
The speed of the Piedmont Hunt and other hunts in Virginia is doubtless due to the use of southern hounds, these being American hounds, smaller and faster than English hounds, from which, however, they were originally bred.

The desirable qualities in a pack of hounds are uniformity of type, substance, speed, and color.

These points have to do not only with the style of a pack, but also with its hunting quality.
Thus in the Piedmont pack they breed for a red hound with white markings, so that the pack may have an individual appearance, but in all packs a great effort is made to secure even speed, for a slow hound lags, while a fast one becomes an individual hunter.

The unusual hound is therefore likely to be "drafted" from the pack.
There has been a long controversy as to whether the English or American type of hound is best suited for hunting in this country, and the matter seems still to remain one of opinion.

Probably the best English pack in the United States is that of Mr.A.Henry Higginson.


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