How are Mountain Feists generally described regarding their behavior while tracking quarry?
Answer
Notoriously silent on a track
Their working drive is captured by the description that they are notoriously silent when tracking, relying instead on sight, sound, and scent to locate their prey.

Related Questions
Is the Mountain Feist recognized by the American Kennel Club (AKC)?Which immigrant groups are credited with bringing the ancestral hounds and terriers that led to the Feist dogs?What were the three primary utility jobs for early Feist dogs on farms and ranches?What is the likely derivation of the name "feist"?What specific hunting technique defines the Feist's specialization with small quarry?Which two recognized breeds were instrumental in developing the Mountain Feist according to the text?In what year did the United Kennel Club (UKC) officially recognize the Mountain Feist as a distinct breed?According to the text, what is the typical weight range for a Mountain Feist?Which ear condition is explicitly stated as an eliminating fault in a UKC conformation event for the Mountain Feist?How are Mountain Feists generally described regarding their behavior while tracking quarry?