stevesel 18 Posted October 2, 2006 Report Share Posted October 2, 2006 Out last night and just as i got to the land the weather cleared and out came the moon,i thought i would have a look anyway. As i expected i struggled to get a run for this bitch,i was looking for easy ones as she is quite green,she missed one that i shouldnt have slipped her on and was slow to return,she is normally straight back. On we went to the next field and walked right up to a roebuck,less than 10 metres away before he ran,i didnt slip the bitch as she is young and also its illegal,she nearly pulled my arm out of its socket trying to get free and as the deer got further away she barked and whined out of frustration,i think. When run on the next rabbit she whined and yapped while chasing it ,she caught it but i am worried that she will start to open up,something thats a problem when you are not supposed to be there anyway. Do any of you more experienced people have any advice and do you think this is the start of a problem. Quote Link to post
young buck 375 Posted October 2, 2006 Report Share Posted October 2, 2006 Out last night and just as i got to the land the weather cleared and out came the moon,i thought i would have a look anyway. As i expected i struggled to get a run for this bitch,i was looking for easy ones as she is quite green,she missed one that i shouldnt have slipped her on and was slow to return,she is normally straight back.On we went to the next field and walked right up to a roebuck,less than 10 metres away before he ran,i didnt slip the bitch as she is young and also its illegal,she nearly pulled my arm out of its socket trying to get free and as the deer got further away she barked and whined out of frustration,i think. When run on the next rabbit she whined and yapped while chasing it ,she caught it but i am worried that she will start to open up,something thats a problem when you are not supposed to be there anyway. Do any of you more experienced people have any advice and do you think this is the start of a problem. it will end up a problem if you r slipping the dog on rabbits you know she wont catch as for the deer why did you walk so close to it if you didnt intend to slip this just make dogs frustrated if the dog is young then try and make sure you slip it on ones well out especially clamp ones slipping on impossible runs usually makes the dog if young and inexperienced hunt on in the dark where injuries can occur Quote Link to post
stevesel 18 Posted October 2, 2006 Author Report Share Posted October 2, 2006 Out last night and just as i got to the land the weather cleared and out came the moon,i thought i would have a look anyway. As i expected i struggled to get a run for this bitch,i was looking for easy ones as she is quite green,she missed one that i shouldnt have slipped her on and was slow to return,she is normally straight back. On we went to the next field and walked right up to a roebuck,less than 10 metres away before he ran,i didnt slip the bitch as she is young and also its illegal,she nearly pulled my arm out of its socket trying to get free and as the deer got further away she barked and whined out of frustration,i think. When run on the next rabbit she whined and yapped while chasing it ,she caught it but i am worried that she will start to open up,something thats a problem when you are not supposed to be there anyway. Do any of you more experienced people have any advice and do you think this is the start of a problem. it will end up a problem if you r slipping the dog on rabbits you know she wont catch as for the deer why did you walk so close to it if you didnt intend to slip this just make dogs frustrated if the dog is young then try and make sure you slip it on ones well out especially clamp ones slipping on impossible runs usually makes the dog if young and inexperienced hunt on in the dark where injuries can occur Out last night and just as i got to the land the weather cleared and out came the moon,i thought i would have a look anyway. As i expected i struggled to get a run for this bitch,i was looking for easy ones as she is quite green,she missed one that i shouldnt have slipped her on and was slow to return,she is normally straight back. On we went to the next field and walked right up to a roebuck,less than 10 metres away before he ran,i didnt slip the bitch as she is young and also its illegal,she nearly pulled my arm out of its socket trying to get free and as the deer got further away she barked and whined out of frustration,i think. When run on the next rabbit she whined and yapped while chasing it ,she caught it but i am worried that she will start to open up,something thats a problem when you are not supposed to be there anyway. Do any of you more experienced people have any advice and do you think this is the start of a problem. it will end up a problem if you r slipping the dog on rabbits you know she wont catch as for the deer why did you walk so close to it if you didnt intend to slip this just make dogs frustrated if the dog is young then try and make sure you slip it on ones well out especially clamp ones slipping on impossible runs usually makes the dog if young and inexperienced hunt on in the dark where injuries can occur Point taken about the first rabbit but i am not in the habit of slipping her on no chance rabbits but the deer was just inside the fence and i was as surprised as he was Quote Link to post
NIGHTSHADOW 3 Posted October 2, 2006 Report Share Posted October 2, 2006 Out last night and just as i got to the land the weather cleared and out came the moon,i thought i would have a look anyway. As i expected i struggled to get a run for this bitch,i was looking for easy ones as she is quite green,she missed one that i shouldnt have slipped her on and was slow to return,she is normally straight back.On we went to the next field and walked right up to a roebuck,less than 10 metres away before he ran,i didnt slip the bitch as she is young and also its illegal,she nearly pulled my arm out of its socket trying to get free and as the deer got further away she barked and whined out of frustration,i think. When run on the next rabbit she whined and yapped while chasing it ,she caught it but i am worried that she will start to open up,something thats a problem when you are not supposed to be there anyway. Do any of you more experienced people have any advice and do you think this is the start of a problem. Try getting a rabbit that has been ferreted going to a well opened field slipping your dog on it, do this two or three times this will help your dog kill this could stop you dog being frustred Quote Link to post
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