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Plenty people will jack from a fallow buck never mind there dogs

my old dog ,give 100% every time he was out ,pleasure to own and run,do foxes for fun,had his fair share of roe.,but never seen anything bigger.could do some good bags of rabbits as well.put down at 1

the cross i ran in the 80s was saluki grey x collie grey he took both fox and deer no problem and had good wind on hare photo been up before atb

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This site gets funnier, or dafter, every day ! LOL ! Chest plates for munty !!!!! :laugh: :laugh:

 

Cheers.

as a well traveled hunter yourself, would you say that they are not needed for muntjac???

 

 

incidents that can cause death are a few and far between and i woudnt bother with a chest plate mate (pre ban of course)

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This site gets funnier, or dafter, every day ! LOL ! Chest plates for munty !!!!! :laugh: :laugh:

 

Cheers.

Dont laugh them Muntys are deadly killers and why not i often thought about puting a crash helmet and a gumsheild on my fox dogs.

 

What you mean thought about, you did it! Quarter back bull x's lol

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How can you coment on deer dogs if youve never seen one.

 

My point exactly. If there were such a thing I'm quite sure I would have seen one by now. Facts are fox are a joke compared to real deer. I'd hardly call them little rabbits yall call Roe a dog gone deer.

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if it aint learnt after catching a few how to handle them and you find it in the pen lame more often than your out i wouldnt be keeping it as a deer dog. As has been said before there are deer dogs that catch the odd uns and end up with cuts and bruises and there are deer dogs that do it week in week out without so much as a scratch. but if you need a ozzy style chest plate for a munty i would stick to catching rabbits.

but surely chest plates are a small price to pay when risking your dogs life???

 

Dogs travel at 50 mph in the dark on all sorts of terrain matey, your risking its life every time you let go of the slip lead.

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How can you coment on deer dogs if youve never seen one.

 

My point exactly. If there were such a thing I'm quite sure I would have seen one by now. Facts are fox are a joke compared to real deer. I'd hardly call them little rabbits yall call Roe a dog gone deer.

 

What species of deer do you have?......I would think a white tail is similar in size to a fallow doe

Obviously we don't have moose.......but if we did, someone would have killed one with a whippet! Lol lol

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if it aint learnt after catching a few how to handle them and you find it in the pen lame more often than your out i wouldnt be keeping it as a deer dog. As has been said before there are deer dogs that catch the odd uns and end up with cuts and bruises and there are deer dogs that do it week in week out without so much as a scratch. but if you need a ozzy style chest plate for a munty i would stick to catching rabbits.

but surely chest plates are a small price to pay when risking your dogs life???

 

Dogs travel at 50 mph in the dark on all sorts of terrain matey, your risking its life every time you let go of the slip lead.

Some dogs you got
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if it aint learnt after catching a few how to handle them and you find it in the pen lame more often than your out i wouldnt be keeping it as a deer dog. As has been said before there are deer dogs that catch the odd uns and end up with cuts and bruises and there are deer dogs that do it week in week out without so much as a scratch. but if you need a ozzy style chest plate for a munty i would stick to catching rabbits.

but surely chest plates are a small price to pay when risking your dogs life???

 

Dogs travel at 50 mph in the dark on all sorts of terrain matey, your risking its life every time you let go of the slip lead.

Some dogs you got

 

down hill with the wind behind them... :thumbs::laugh:

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