Are all our gundog breeds suitable for all types of work on shoot day? Andrew Dellbridge uses his own experiences to ask some interesting questions.
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I was on the flank so I could see both the Guns and beaters on this frosty morning, with the last few leaves on the trees providing a picturesque blend of autumn colours. The gentle tapping of the beaters’ sticks in the distance added to the air of anticipation. It was as if a great play was about to start in a theatre, apart from that noise again, the whining. The spaniel’s high pitched emanations kept piercing the perfect bubble of this traditional sporting scene and new to it as I was it was evidently not a welcome ingredient in this otherwise heady mix of sporting bliss.
Are all our gundog breeds suitable for all types of work on shoot day? Andrew Dellbridge uses his own experiences to ask some interesting questions.
Are all our gundog breeds suitable for all types of work on shoot day? Andrew Dellbridge uses his own experiences to ask some interesting questions.
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