Mark, I live in Maryland and am the new Deputy Earl Marshal for Hounds in Atlantia. I understand your concerns about coursing hounds in a non-fenced in area. The problems here in northern Atlantia are that not only do we not have fenced-in sites available, we have very few sites at all that will even let us have hounds at events period, fenced or unfenced. I wish it were otherwise so you and your hound could come and course here in Maryland. As for your idea about temporary fencing, one or two hundred feet would be a good start, but if you want to have wide shallow turns on the course (not a bad idea - I've set up several courses with them and my silly female grey still managed to go hock over hindquarters), probably not enough. But that's not to say we aren't trying or that it will always be the case.
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