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Ausnick

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  1. I can just imagine a lad driving round dragging a fallow behin the jeep, with nine dogs hanging off it . . . . Its the out back why not the let nine dogs out jeep after one or you net read that bit????? for one mate you're a f*****g stereotyping wanker! and we don't run our dogs out of "jeeps" we usually run them off the back of utes or walk. and i said a mob, not one. you seem like one of those guys that bags people out to get for attention, then they go home and go on chatroullette masturbating on the camera...
  2. I like to run my dogs one out, never been hunting with him, I wouldn't run so many dogs either but I think he was expecting for a dog to grab a deer each but obviously wasn't the case. They really do have the bottle, I was thinking the stock broken thing too. I edited the first post because I got my answer. cheers
  3. I was thinking the same, I thought it was a bit weird. I've never seen a dog that would stop and look back when after deer...
  4. I just saw on an ozzie site that yellow dog for sale advertised as a wolfhound cross! your right,thats no wheaten,irish wolfhound crosses are very common as pig dogs in oz. I also just saw the blokes display picture on a bull arab page. by the way there is wheaten and other terrier crosses over here, I'm just calling bullshit on that bloke because he said his brother lives over in new zealand yet the pictures were from aus. which is clear from the back ground and hunting set up
  5. I just saw on an ozzie site that yellow dog for sale advertised as a wolfhound cross!
  6. got a mate that has one, kills foxes one out and catches hares. Just was never keen on deer, he said he had hounds pushing cover and he was waiting with his dog, a fallow came out of the cover, trotted towards him, the dog spotted it so he let the dog off, he let the dog go and it ran out and when the deer ran off the dog just turned around and came back. he's had other dogs catching deer since and the saluki deerhound still isn't keen
  7. I live on a dairy farm and we have calves and yearlings in the paddock in front of our house all year round, also have cows walk past the house every day. my dogs are sound with them but one day when i let them out of their pens they pulled down a yearling in the front paddock! they copped a belting and haven't gone back since. So you shouldn't have a worry getting your dog sheep proofed again..
  8. You got that right, I was worried she was gonna be no good until a couple weeks back, can't get over the difference
  9. This is my JRT, she's 7 months old at the moment, I got her for getting foxes and cats out of tricky places and hopefully to use down dens, also got her to run with the running dogs to bark at the stuff they catch so I can locate them. IMO she's going great for her age, she had little interest in anything but the last couple of weeks she's been keen as to have a go at anything the running dogs catch.
  10. that land looks a hell of a lot like australia! I always thought New Zealand was just hills and thick bush haha
  11. It's a nice looking thing mate but I'm going down the cattle dog route still Don't blame you bear apparently this thing barks like a c*nt when penned
  12. This is the kelpie cross I bred last year, apparently taking all game, I haven't seen it work yet though.
  13. In australia the boars do the same thing, they throw the dogs around like ragdolls, everyone over here tries to get the biggest swine they can and everyone wanting that boar that's over 100kg, they put protection on their dogs to stop these wounds, yet the dogs will still get them, and they don't pin the boar down they just hold it in the spot for the hunter to finish it off with a knife
  14. Yeah that's probably right! Still I know I'll never start one early again, the one I started later is starting to become more obedient in the feel. in saying all this both of them are only 16 months old
  15. I did a comparison, had two pups from the same litter, started taking one out from when it was a pup, used it under the spotlight at 8 months old and ran it with another dog, i left the other one till 13 months, had her out at 10 months once for a light night under the beam. The differences were the one I started younger doesn't jump every fence because at a younger age it got hurt, it barks behind hares if it's struggling, but it's really obedient out in the field. the one I started later jumps everything, doesn't have any bad habits but is a bit harder to call back etc.
  16. We hunt a lot different to the americans, we have dogs that will find off the ute and we strive for the dog that will do everything, find the pig by it's nose off the ute, catch the pig, hold it or bail it up until you get there, you stick that one and you're onto the next one... and in saying that I don't know many people that use these mastiff dane wolfhound types Hi Mate, not long moved back over from Oz, was using them as an example of some of the breeding in the pig dogs I have seen over there and it not hard to go on to the internet and find them advertized all over the country. Wher
  17. We hunt a lot different to the americans, we have dogs that will find off the ute and we strive for the dog that will do everything, find the pig by it's nose off the ute, catch the pig, hold it or bail it up until you get there, you stick that one and you're onto the next one... and in saying that I don't know many people that use these mastiff dane wolfhound types
  18. no dog will kill a wild boar, any dog has a chance with one, whether it be a terrier/whippet type that grabs their nuts or a big deerhound or bull X that holds them by the ear, any breed will do the job there's just different ways of getting the job done.
  19. to be honest if i didn't know it was saluki/grey X mal I would just think it was a husky... It doesn't look like a running dog at all but if it's doing the job that's good! You could get away with a lot of stuff I would imagine.
  20. might need to put some weight on it for it's age I think mate
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