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About
Us
The Down Bloodhounds
meet every Saturday from the end of October to the end of March.
Visitors are very welcome
at every meet. If you would like to come out with the Down Bloodhounds
please contact any member of our hunt. Details can be found on our
'Contact Us' Page.
History
The Down
Bloodhounds, formerly the Down Farmers Hunt, was formed in July 1994
using hounds drafted from the Windsor Forest Bloodhounds. We are one of
only two registered packs of Bloodhounds in Northern Ireland operating
throughout County Down hunting natural country. The current
master is John Rafferty and in addition to his role as Master
John is also Huntsman.
The Clean Boot? –
the scent
The Down Bloodhounds
hunt the 'clean boot' i.e a runner. The runner is acquainted with the
hounds allowing them to recognise his scent, he then sets off on a
pre-determined course and given about a thirty minute start (depending
on the scenting conditions) after which the hounds are laid on the
scent.
  
Since the Huntsman
knows the general direction of the quarry he is able to ‘cast’ the
hounds in that direction influencing a speedy getaway. The hunt is usually
divided into three or four runs the length of which will vary according
to terrain etc. and allowing the runner time to recuperate before
setting off. Bloodhounds have a distinctive deep ‘note’ when hunting the
line and the music from a pack in full cry is exhilarating and on a par
with that of a foxhound pack!
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