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Aussie Whip

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  1. Talking to this guy he seemed very knowledgeable on that form of hunting and his dogs had Irish greyhound blood.
  2. I'd rather go ratting with the terriers than any big game hunting, top stuff. Seeing your pup take it's first rat is the similar to your kid becoming a doctor to me, even if they don't give it up, lol.
  3. Was the guy in NSW steve, I was going to get a deer/grey pup off someone a few years ago that just hunted roos, mainly on wheat stubble. He had a really nice big working deerhound as the sire.
  4. Hope you didn't take offence at my posts, I love all running dogs and you have nice animals, even if they are salukis ?
  5. At least they squeal when you stick it to them, unlike the women you've had ? ?.
  6. Could it be the unusually hot weather you guys have had killing your English ferrets ?
  7. Yeah, I'd much rather a wog sand slug bred for generations by cousin fckers. ?
  8. You have too but it's all over your mum and the baby wildlife your dishlickers barely caught. ?
  9. You need two dogs, one to bail it and the other to tip it but I have heard of single handed dogs. In the old days, lol. I got attacked by a big roo when ferreting and my old blue whippet stag had it by the throat on the ground in a second, I had to drag her off and she got 10 stitches on her ribs.
  10. I'm only joking around. I've got two Parsons now, I've had terriers for 47 years, they do their job but they wouldn't be terriers if they didn't annoy you daily, I think their relentless attitude is what I like about them., lol.
  11. Looks like the goods for catching fox cubs and leverets, not so good in the hills on anything fast but you must be patient to wait three days for a retrieve so god speed to you wildlife warrior, you're all heart ??.
  12. I thought it was a Mali cross Irish Setter ?
  13. I recued one from a mineshaft, reared it for a couple of months and one day it just wondered off. It came back as an adult and would sit with my free range chickens without harming them. If you took more time to observe wildlife instead of searching for slugs you might learn something.?
  14. I remember having a hunt around a 300acre property, not one rabbit or warren. On the way out I went to the owner's house and caught a dozen under a container next to the house. I've seen this a few times, warrens near houses, I think the rabbits feel protected from foxes and other predators near homes, I don't know. A bit hard for you blokes who like to dig them though.
  15. Good one Guss, the rabbits like the shipping containers. ?
  16. I think that dog would have got free pretty quick. They can kill dogs, I had to put down my friends russell after it attacked an injured roo. My old blue lurcher was sown up a few times from rogue roos. I've heard of big roos drowning multiple dogs in dams, one after the other.
  17. What's he like at training Parson Russells, lol.
  18. I've had my Parson running with a big whippet /grey bitch for years, he can't reach but will whine and hump it's leg for days, makes no difference to his enthusiasm. He's a good hunter but a pain and will fck off on deer and pig scent, desexing makes no difference and a lot of terriers will still be assholes and try to mount bitches. All castration does is mess with their health.
  19. That blokes got that dog well roo proofed. Most of the dogs I've had won't go after roos but will kill them if they go near me. My old pit/am bulldog kills fairly big roos as quick as a terrier kills rats if they come around the house yard.
  20. I usually put neighbor's cats in the bin ?
  21. I know a bloke who was moving to the NT and had to teach his three staghounds to stay out of the water. No way I'd hunt with dogs up there.
  22. Lol, knives are safer for the dogs, I've heard of bullets deflecting off bone and killing pig dogs. If you have good holding dogs using a knife is pretty safe. You can't flip some big pigs so just have to get along side and knife them. I'd rather go for a quiet stroll these days rabbiting, I've always liked hunting rabbits and rats better.
  23. I had an Oz staghound, roo dog pup years ago that showed no interest at all in chasing anything for 18 months, I was concerned but one day it just clicked and he was very good at his job. He was from an old line of working deer/greys too. He was unusual dark ginger colored and very big.
  24. That's interesting, I have a hob that I bought but not sure of his age so I thought it would be better keeping a male kit and getting him done. At least I know he's been cared for from birth and should live for a good while.
  25. Thanks fellas, I was thinking of keeping 4 or 5 jills so it sounds like it should work.
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