whin 463 Posted January 4, 2009 Author Report Share Posted January 4, 2009 ye could do , mate , there evel looking fechers ,nothing a toll like a roe or fallow etc but will still eat the fillets Quote Link to post
Guest night time my time Posted January 4, 2009 Report Share Posted January 4, 2009 yer,good stuff when hung,what i do nowerdays is skin the back half up to the saddle then give the ribs n front half to the dogs, Quote Link to post
whin 463 Posted January 4, 2009 Author Report Share Posted January 4, 2009 thats what i done filletd out from kneck to ass and then took back legs of trimmed it and took the rest for dogs there still chomping on them ,i can see me having a expedition and get some home alive would be fun as all the ones i caut could have been flushed alive , were there a will there a way Quote Link to post
Guest night time my time Posted January 4, 2009 Report Share Posted January 4, 2009 thats what i done filletd out from kneck to ass and then took back legs of trimmed it and took the rest for dogs there still chomping on them ,i can see me having a expedition and get some home alive would be fun as all the ones i caut could have been flushed alive , were there a will there a waythey breed all year round, iv seen meny fawns the size of rabbits bolt in the snow,thats why they have to kull so often round here,could soon get a good population in the forests up there,forestry wont thank you thiugh, one of my jobs is coppiceing and they make a right mess of young trees,as far as im concerned they are actually none native vermin, although tasty they do look like big rats in a way, Quote Link to post
whin 463 Posted January 4, 2009 Author Report Share Posted January 4, 2009 ye they are more llike a big gremlin ive got the two heads there and you look at them with there teeth cross badger feral pig with deer ,strange animals , but tough as old boots glad they dont got to 50 to 100 pound mark or the would be a handful preastoric with big teeth and hard heads and horns no kneck etc , and can hit cover like a train ,ach well thye must be used to dogs down this way as they treid to gore the dogs when flushing them as they were in cover until they were chased out a small bit off cover fly as hell Quote Link to post
Guest night time my time Posted January 4, 2009 Report Share Posted January 4, 2009 ye they are more llike a big gremlin ive got the two heads there and you look at them with there teeth cross badger feral pig with deer ,strange animals , but tough as old boots glad they dont got to 50 to 100 pound mark or the would be a handful preastoric with big teeth and hard heads and horns no kneck etc , and can hit cover like a train ,ach well thye must be used to dogs down this way as they treid to gore the dogs when flushing them as they were in cover until they were chased out a small bit off cover fly as hellyou do need a chuncky dog with a good start up speed to flush them from cover, tall lankey dogs will loose them in seconds,onc see a bedlington greyhound left impailed on a stick stuck out from a stump,tore its shoulder away from its ribs, best bit of vets work i ever see was that dog back on the feild and i aint a fan of meny vets these days, feller would never run them agian though,iv found that bit of collie serviel instinct worked on them, i recon them acd xs could be ideal for flushing that type and clever enough not to get hurt,they do take a dog on a merry chase if they get into cover and in pine woods where lower branches have broken and died through lack of light makes for a danjours place for a lurcher to be doing top speed, Quote Link to post
whin 463 Posted January 4, 2009 Author Report Share Posted January 4, 2009 i run all my dogs as youngsters thru cover and they have game sense and only run in cover as hard as they need to until a clearance , were i was they were out but tried to go in and out hedge bottoms to get back to main wood, good chase were we live there lots of woods so dogs get to learn to run clever i take the pups through cover ,found that my colli types run well in cover and dont give a fech as long as they can get on them i use them for pushing small woods out localy ideal sport Quote Link to post
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