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You lot should be grateful for what you got in your patch and if you dont like it m, boot a couple up the arse over to the North West...

 

It sounds all well and good but to risk getting your dogs took and all the agg that goes with it dont warrant it in my book , used to love seeing them about 10yr ago but a days ferreting or just a walk with the dogs now can be a right f***ing pain.....if the law was different thats another story..

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Tell you what fella you crack on all I was doing was trying to help you so you didn't have to get rid of your dog but clearly your the type of person that knows everything and doesn't need any suggest

It sounds all well and good but to risk getting your dogs took and all the agg that goes with it dont warrant it in my book , used to love seeing them about 10yr ago but a days ferreting or just a wal

just looking for a good home for this bitch   I CAN NOT BREAK HER TO DEER   tried everything so its not fair on her good rabbiter as i only work rabbit   no problems with her every place i go i

 

 

 

That's right, when the dog takes off after deer, it's best to stay where the dog last saw you, that's where they make their way back to, fifteen minutes feels like a very long time when your dog is out of sight, and at the current rate of deer populations increasing and unmanaged in a lot of places, it's set to become a more common occurence for working and pet dog owners alike

 

Your right the deer populations are stupid atm, my dogs arnt getting out nowhere near enough becauuse of it...like the fella who started the post i was thinking about thinning out the dogs ...even farms that i have that i never seen deer on before they are now ,its a f***ing nightmare...

They reckon the UK deer population could have doubled since about 1999, that is an unreal amount, we've only got roe up here in the north east, and they make it hard to exercise the dogs, must be a real pain in other parts of the country where there are more than one species of deer to contend with

 

Deer are the new Badger.

They're on the increase aswell mate, and foxes they are driving my dogs mad leaving their scent and barking around the doors after dark, getting bolder and more urbanised
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Stop worrying about breaking her and find her a good home where her talents are appreciated....

spot on paul :thumbs: , plenty of lads would use for what she likes lol. as long as you could get her back to you, after she run one thats the main thing. i get this all the while with my 2 dogs, they will go after the deer = munchak . where i go there few in the woods, only yesterday they were after them, old Bryn was away for 5 mins, but Buck bloody near 15 mins, he comes back blood on his face , cuts and rips on face from thick brambles . they love it lol what i do is stay in one spot and just call them back, they will come back, once they know the place/ routes , just wait for them. the worst i had with Buck was on differnt place chassed some fallow was fookin gone 1 hour but he came back to the motor, same again just keep calling they try to get back to you or if they get it you got your dinner that week :D

 

 

 

That's right, when the dog takes off after deer, it's best to stay where the dog last saw you, that's where they make their way back to, fifteen minutes feels like a very long time when your dog is out of sight, and at the current rate of deer populations increasing and unmanaged in a lot of places, it's set to become a more common occurence for working and pet dog owners alike

 

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You lot should be grateful for what you got in your patch and if you dont like it m, boot a couple up the arse over to the North West...

 

Plenty in North West Bosun,last couple of years they've been turning up occasionally within 500yds of my front door in Salford...

 

Seen two in my freezer not far from Salford, Road casualties of course. :cray:

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Getting to the point here when I take the runner for a walk in the fields I always take my rifle, that way after I have shot one and if its makes ground I can slip the dog, purely for tracking purposes, more than once I have to despatch deer with a second shot after the dog has found it. Always get them strange looks heading back to the car with a dead deer, rifle and runner. Always nice to be legal :thumbs:

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Would be interested to hear what you have tried and methods. I enjoy training threads even unintentional ones :)

Have you marched it past fresh road kill and given it a tingle etc ?

 

as said not fair on bitch :thumbs: and ken everything sometimes means everything

 

 

Not that it matters but I was walking the dog last night in the moon on a lead and it came to me what you meant. It would be like trying to stop my dog chasing rabbits. I would have to give him so much grief it just would not be fair on him. If he showed the same enthusiasm for live stock it would have to be done but luckily he doesn't lol. Any way glad the dog has gone some where to hopefully flourish :thumbs:

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