Rapidan River K
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Registered: Dec 2006
Location: Culpeper, Virginia
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How to score this babbling situation
I am a MOH, I have judged large events such as state hunts, B&T Days, etc. I am not bragging but I am willing to help others.
You can strike a dog in the first minute. If you, the judge, can see the dog when turned loose and he is not showing signs of tracking, but is "struck" in then minus him for babbling.
Let's say, he was struck, and out of view or sight and returns but not stopping while continuously barking, the judge should put the light on the dog and see if he is showing signs of tracking or if he is babbling.
"Babbling" should be judged in view of the dog.
If a dog is minused for babbling at any point and continues through on in the dark and the handler restrikes (though he never stopped barking) how can he now be minused if he is restruck and not in sight? What determines whether he has now hit a red hot track?
Bottom line judge the dog for what you see him doing. As far as the other three dogs, they could have came in from a different direction.
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