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Puppy fodder ideal for 10 month old pups they just cry if a terrier goes in to them..They can chip away at a bayer  but bay mix types do them  good fun plus you  often come on the big  water game and that could go nasty

 

 

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1 hour ago, donnyc said:

Puppy fodder ideal for 10 month old pups they just cry if a terrier goes in to them..They can chip away at a bayer  but bay mix types do them  good fun plus you  often come on the big  water game and that could go nasty

 

 

why bother, no test for a terrier  , sounds cruel if anything , test a dog  on something that wants to fight back .!!  

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37 minutes ago, bird said:

why bother, no test for a terrier  , sounds cruel if anything , test a dog  on something that wants to fight back .!!  

Talking about a 10 month terrier, you do not want too discourage it by getting a trashing at that age. If this quarry is easy, but something of a mouthful it will make the terrier feel like a big man so too speak and give em confidents. Wish we had them around here.

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1 hour ago, bird said:

why bother, no test for a terrier  , sounds cruel if anything , test a dog  on something that wants to fight back .!!  

Seen bayers knocked up by them  ..But when you are doing terriers for an old otter pack they are there to be got rid of, The damage they do to crops  and banks of dykes and rivers  they had to go...Like saying ferreting is cruel a pest is a pest...Trapping and hounds  was the way back then

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Was talking to a lad older than me recently that used to do a few and it fuelled curiosity .He said they don't often bolt but ge also said he had a terrier drowned by one in deep water .Apparently it was a free for all for anyone with the drive to do it ,no pem needed .

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Very open some of them broads you could walk into a field with cattle grazing  and we know what cattle are like with dogs let alone a pack of hounds ..When they ran towards the hounds drawing along a bank the whole field moved ..Terriers have got to have no fear of  water and there were small trenches  covered in rough grass and the coypu loved them some were a fair old length muddy and maybe up to the neck of a terrier in water but if bred right the terriers would run them and take hold..The things would walk on the bed of dykes etc strange animals but it was a break from the hunt work and kept terriers  fit in the summer..If hounds marked ( something in) the other side of a deep river terrier would swim over to the mark and enter whatever they were marking no locaters in them days

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I got a lovely present of some old copies of "Hounds" magazine from the '80s of a gentleman recently and in one there's a report on the Coypu cull. 

It says 31,000 Coypu were killed between 1981 and April 11th, 1987. This was carried out by 24 trappers, 3 foremen and 1 oversee manager. The last kill was at Wyboston, near St. Neots in Cambridgeshire.

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3 minutes ago, neil cooney said:

I got a lovely present of some old copies of "Hounds" magazine from the '80s of a gentleman recently and in one there's a report on the Coypu cull. 

It says 31,000 Coypu were killed between 1981 and April 11th, 1987. This was carried out by 24 trappers, 3 foremen and 1 oversee manager. The last kill was at Wyboston, near St. Neots in Cambridgeshire.

What traps were used neil?Would it be possible to scan the mags?Always interesting in that sort of thing.I found loads of coypu prints like a mini motorway of giant rat prints earlier this year in a muddy culvert in rural france,the farm I stayed in had them in the pond.

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It's only a small bit of news in the news section Mackem. It said that the new floating platform traps were particularly effective. No mention of trap type. No mention of terriers or hounds either and back then the mag always gave recognition to the use of terriers.

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10 minutes ago, neil cooney said:

It's only a small bit of news in the news section Mackem. It said that the new floating platform traps were particularly effective. No mention of trap type. No mention of terriers or hounds either and back then the mag always gave recognition to the use of terriers.

The old Eastern counties otterhounds  hunted them on a regular basis and had a week  based in one spot every summer ..Wyboston is a fair way from the main infected areas as we hunted way over near the suffolk coastline across to Snape maltings...The pack has changed now to the eastern counties mink hounds  been out with them a few times but wasnt worth the walk ..Find more with terriers on a local stream that has a few 9 inch drains running off it never know whats at home in them  always a surprise LOL

 

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If 31,000 was the tally from the trappers we could probably safely say that packs, terriermen and wildfowlers probably killed many more so in reality there might have been a population of 50,000 at one time. And a cull was 100% effective.

I read somewhere recently it's believed there could be 2,000 wild boar in Britain. Beavers will no doubt become a nuisance somewhere at some stage and political correctness will ensure that there'll be no culling whatsoever. The Coypu cull proves that evasive species can be eradicated.

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