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drag hunt
drag hunt
noun
a hunt in which hounds follow an artificial trail of scent
a club that organizes such hunts
verb
to follow draghounds, esp on horseback, or cause (draghounds) to follow an artificial trail of scent
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of drag hunt1
Example Sentences
“They do what’s called a drag hunt, which means they don’t hunt an actual fox,” Noon said.
In a “drag hunt,” horses and hounds do not set hoof or paw on properties of owners who have not given permission to be part of the course.
"It seems," he recalls, "that the Oxford drag hunt used wolf's urine for the drag and they were upset about a sudden price hike."
If you want to, you may see her tomorrow, though, at the drag hunt of the club.
“It tastes like the smell of a drag hunt,” she said after a while.
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