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  Meerihunter said:
Cracking pic's

 

Has Cisco ever been involved in taken Fox or Coyote?

 

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Mark

None of mine or Gregs dogs have taken a Coyote, although Gregs dogs have chased them a little. Never seen a fox to chase here in New Mexico. The two brothers of my dogs one of which is half Tazi have taken a coyote though. Cisco is a bit on the small side for yote at about 50lb's or so.

Wullie some dogs do take coyotes singlehanded and the best can make it look very easy. I have a friend that has a big stag that will catch yotes and throw them in the air for fun then retrieve them. Good dogs can do it but it is a good idea to have more than one dog as coyotes can use one of their number to draw a dog off then pack up on it and kill even very large dogs.

Close to towns yote prey on dogs and often arent afraid of dogs or people. I had four coyote try to ambush my lurcher two weeks ago. A single is no big deal for a handy dog but it's what else might be lurking out there that you have to consider. I am regularly stalked by coyotes looking to steal my falcons kill which is a real worry as the bird could get killed.

When i get more space to live i the next few years I will probably get a deerhoundxgrey to educate the yotes a little.

 

all the best Dirtwinger

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saw a tazi cross my old freind dutch had a litter nice dogs ,but no were as good as his old cunninham line of jack dogs, i think a freind of his from siccorro has a few tazis looked like a strong saluk , cisco was the name of the horse on dances with wolves a good old movie , like the picture of dog roling on grass bird mantling over game a bit of team spirit

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  whin said:

saw a tazi cross my old freind dutch had a litter nice dogs ,but no were as good as his old cunninham line of jack dogs, i think a freind of his from siccorro has a few tazis looked like a strong saluk , cisco was the name of the horse on dances with wolves a good old movie , like the picture of dog roling on grass bird mantling over game a bit of team spirit

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The black dog was bred by Dutch, I also have a bitch from the first litter of Tazi crosses bred by Steve Bodio in Magdelana. She is the dam of the litter I bred this spring, I have high hopes for the two pups I kept.

 

all the best Dirtwinger

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  dirtwinger said:
  Meerihunter said:
Cracking pic's

 

Has Cisco ever been involved in taken Fox or Coyote?

 

Regards

 

Mark

None of mine or Gregs dogs have taken a Coyote, although Gregs dogs have chased them a little. Never seen a fox to chase here in New Mexico. The two brothers of my dogs one of which is half Tazi have taken a coyote though. Cisco is a bit on the small side for yote at about 50lb's or so.

Wullie some dogs do take coyotes singlehanded and the best can make it look very easy. I have a friend that has a big stag that will catch yotes and throw them in the air for fun then retrieve them. Good dogs can do it but it is a good idea to have more than one dog as coyotes can use one of their number to draw a dog off then pack up on it and kill even very large dogs.

Close to towns yote prey on dogs and often arent afraid of dogs or people. I had four coyote try to ambush my lurcher two weeks ago. A single is no big deal for a handy dog but it's what else might be lurking out there that you have to consider. I am regularly stalked by coyotes looking to steal my falcons kill which is a real worry as the bird could get killed.

When i get more space to live i the next few years I will probably get a deerhoundxgrey to educate the yotes a little.

 

all the best Dirtwinger

sound mate :thumbs:
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