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Wmwendler
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« Reply #20 on: July 27, 2011, 10:58:20 pm »

So there is a Fine line between baying and barking I assume?  Say I have  3mth old cur pups 100% focused on a hog and barking every breath on a 80# hog thru a fence and bark a couple times and catch it when there in the pen with it together that is in comparison to barking at grasshoppers? Not trying to argue but I have to disagree, bunchin cows and bayin are not actually the same thing JMO

The definition of bay in this context is- "the position of having been checked or held at a distance".  Bunching cows is the same as baying cows.  There is more than a fine line between barking and baying.....its more like a wide gap than a fine line.  If the hog is in a pen and the dog is outside of the pen.... how can you know if the dog is actually baying when the hog could not even get away in the first place due to the fence?   Catching is definately not baying.

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