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<blockquote data-quote="MickThompson" data-source="post: 5723136" data-attributes="member: 3172"><p>Expect a single dog to fall off hard after the second full, hard day in my experience. They're covering 4-5 times the distance you are. I'd plan something else for at least half of the third day to give them a little recovery time. I haven't done pheasants yet but we rotate and only hunt half the dogs at a time on grouse and usually try to take part of the third or fourth day off so the dogs can recover.</p><p></p><p>Also "doctor" their food up. Travel can knock them off their routines so you may need a little extra enticement to get them to eat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MickThompson, post: 5723136, member: 3172"] Expect a single dog to fall off hard after the second full, hard day in my experience. They're covering 4-5 times the distance you are. I'd plan something else for at least half of the third day to give them a little recovery time. I haven't done pheasants yet but we rotate and only hunt half the dogs at a time on grouse and usually try to take part of the third or fourth day off so the dogs can recover. Also "doctor" their food up. Travel can knock them off their routines so you may need a little extra enticement to get them to eat. [/QUOTE]
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