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Crazey b*****ds, Its times like those you need a descent dog lugging. In the new Bacon Busters there is a pic of a Pig attack and these tusks are 2 Inches long, they have ripped this bloke a good 6inch gash in his leg

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f***n nutjobs. they are off there head

i think ide shoot the dogs then THEN the pig then ide consider a shrinks help

thats the trouble with you aussies don't know how good bailing dogs work, why shoot them when the boars stopped and under enough control to have a bit of fun, lighten up bro :(

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I think the dogs were having a bit of fun with their owners :laugh::laugh:

I thought it was a bit of a rude trick to pull on the dutchman when I first saw it, as it could have ripped him in a worse area, but I did just about piss myself laughing lol :laugh: , I think they made him carry it out afterwards lol. :clapper:

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I think the dogs were having a bit of fun with their owners :laugh::laugh:

I thought it was a bit of a rude trick to pull on the dutchman when I first saw it, as it could have ripped him in a worse area, but I did just about piss myself laughing lol :laugh: , I think they made him carry it out afterwards lol. :clapper:

hi kiwi i dont reckon them first dogs were bailing more like getting out the way my bailers keep the hog tight not piss around

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it's not a question of them getting out of the way, otherwise they wouldn't get off the ute mate, look at the boar, it's not moving at all, they have done the job and the boar is stopped and under control, if he wasn't the boar would have just bolted.

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I'm not that keen on straight bailers myself, but from what i've seen over the years, the better ones give a pig some space once it is stopped, so that it is content to sit back and watch, rather than getting pressured into running again.

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