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<p>coursing, dogs chase an artificial lure across a field, following a pattern that is meant to simulate live <a href="page.php?w=coursing">coursing</a>.  A typical lure course in the United States is between 600 and 1000 yard long. In Europe, as well as the rest of the world, the course length can be over 1000 meters, and often incorporates some obstacles or jumps. The course must have a minimum number of turns in order to simulate prey (the jack-rabbit or hare) changing direction in a chase.  The fields can be fenced or not. If a dog is lure focused</p><p>
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