When a huntsman carries the pack forward from an indifferent
Lifting. When a huntsman carries the pack forward from an indifferent, or no scent, to a place the fox is hoped to have more recently passed, or to a view halloo. It is an expedient found needful where the field is large, and unruly, and impatient, oftener than good sportsmen approve.
Laid up. When a vixen fox has had cubs she is said to have laid up.
Metal. When hounds fly for a short distance on a wrong scent, or without one, it is said to be all metal.
Moving scent. When hounds get on a scent that is fresher than a drag, it is called a moving scent; that is, the scent of a fox which has been disturbed by travelling.
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