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Johnny Grace was a firstX bull/stag, we have a daughter of hers called Loca (Crazy) that is 1/4 bull 3/4 stag, maybe UphillDoc, Hoss1 and whoever else has the littermates can put up pics? I'd like to see some new ones anyway!

 

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Bird our vet recommends annual rabies vaccinations due to the very regular contact all of our dogs (even my pet dogs) have with anything from coon to skunk to bats. So he comes to the farm once a year and jabs them all for about $7 each. Some people jab every 3 years and even some nutjobs don't jab at all due to the stigma growing about vaccinations. But sorry, we will err on the side of caution until enough studies come back proving what they claim.

 

About snakes, where we live (midwest) we have all sorts of snakes but only a few poisonous ones, and as we don't normally hunt in the heat when they are the most active we've never had a run-in with one. Lots of rat snakes, black snakes, etc but all non-poisonous and good for keeping the rats and mice down. Even when we lived in the desert and were out daily with the dogs we never had a problem. When I lived in California I was bitten twice by diamondback rattlers as a teenager, we had horses and were always seeing them which is another reason I'm glad NOT to live there anymore!

 

I think this was in Florida, not my cat :laugh:

 

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Kye thinks he's the English Steve Irwin

 

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We leave all snakes alone that we see but some people kill everyone. There are technically 5 "poisonous" snakes here, 2 regular vipers and 3 rattlers, these 2 are the ones to stay away from in our area

 

copperheads are dangerous but NOT deadly

 

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cottonmouth (also known as a water moccasin) - Fatal and agressive, lives around water, much more plentiful in the southern part of the state but we do get them here along rivers and year-round-creeks.

 

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I knew someone over in Oklahoma who lost several dogs a year to snakebites, but I think that is quite unusual.

 

 

Thanks lads on the info with the snakes+rabies :thumbs: ,great post+pics i would love a mid size stag, would be great on pre ban fox+deer,and even few rabbits :thumbs:

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From horse back the true way of hunting a Stag.[Old Pic} Young pup All grown up Old pic Not as tough as he started RIP Off Game lol General Custer just before he got stretched Hun

we don't hit the coyotes like Dan, Doc, Caps etc do, coon are our specialty although they'll run anything       the new and the experienced     Bull/Stag Loca learning the ropes from her

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I've seen Stitch get bit in the foot and get so f****n mad that I thought he was gonna push the coyote through to China. The good thing is that I seen his daughter get bit in the foot just like that this year and she acted just like her daddy. :thumbs:

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I've seen Stitch get bit in the foot and get so f****n mad that I thought he was gonna push the coyote through to China. The good thing is that I seen his daughter get bit in the foot just like that this year and she acted just like her daddy. :thumbs:

STITCHY BLA BLA BLa LA LA blaGiving me a mind bender mate :wallbash: You ever get tierd of talking about you and Sticthy POO Bear ? :D:D:D I'm just yanking on the thing you touch kids with Dan Slammar.

 

Back to the thread :cry:

Another "Old School " Shot

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Pig and Lion= Knife

Bear= Spear

 

Not promissing anything to anyone!...i would just like to see if i got the 'minerals' if put in the situatsion. :hmm:

Kye,You have balls. be buggered if i'd knife a cat. i'd use a spear if i had hunting dogs that i could use and trusted, but not a knife myself. it'd be one hell of a rush. blood would be pumpin for hours imo if it was me. alb with it, if you ever do please post the pic's and the run down of how it all went down would be wicked. best of luck

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This is what happens when theres to many dogs

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Can you imagine how lame that white dog must have been afterwards, or if it even ran again?

how did the white dog pull up after that run in? how did it heal?

 

 

Dogs get their feet bit when they havent learned to keep them back. I would bet it looks worse than it was, but you can be sure if it was MY dog it would be running on the next coyote I spotted that day...and I bet it would be a lil more careful about where it put its feet... :doh:

The frozen ground, rocks, and plow are harder on their feet than the coyotes are, most the time.

 

Take care.

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