Todd K / UKC
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Sounds like you had a great turn out for your Hunt Test! And from the results it certainly looks like it was an honest one. I hope everyone enjoyed it.
Question 1 is a tough one. In a nite hunt where you are competing against other dogs in the cast, or in the case of a one dog cast, other casts, it would not be fair to assume or guess at actual time hunted and it would simply be a bad break. In a hunt test where dogs are being judged against a standard only, I would think it would be fair for the handler and inspector to come to an agreement on a fair guess of actual hunting time used and take that into consideration. If in the example above the dog was returned 20 minutes after it was cast I would think I might charge the dog with 10 minutes hunting time? I don't know...something like that. Try to be honest and give the dog the benefit of the doubt and recast.
In question 2, if the dog only has one fault and then satisfies all the requirements of a pass on the second track, I would pick the dog up at the one hour mark (even if it's trailing) and consider it a pass. If the dog were to tree after the hour and before he was handled the tree is not scored.
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