Trigger 26 Posted October 10, 2010 Author Report Share Posted October 10, 2010 flint08s asked me to put this up. ive just got back from the hospital and visiting flint08 after his nights lamping was cut short by a herd of charolais cows and calves, whilst out with the dogs and two other men a herd of cows with calves came running towards them and one drove flint08 to the ground and started stamping on him with the rest of the herd joining in, the two other men with flint08 were powerless to do anything to free him from the herd despite several attempts. after a while some of the herd moved away and left only 5 cows still attacking, one of the men set the malamutes on the cows and the dogs responded buy going straight in and locking onto the one cow and trying to pull it off after a good battle with the one beast they released him and went straight in at the remaining cows who after a bit more of a battle finally backed off leaving flint08 to be helped by the two other men who taken him straight to the hospital. i think it shows how brave and reliable the dogs are when asked, his two stock broken dogs broke the rules on command saving a life. i wonder how much the malamute blood contributed to them standing there ground perhaps it is good blood to have in a lurcher. very sorry the man got hurt !! cows and calves in a field at night and dogs ..dont mix the cows instinct is to look after the calves !! bet the farmer is f..kin delighted his cows have been bitten to f..k!! can you see everywhere in every field you have ever been in. you never been in a field and walked over a brow of a hill and there is livestock there when you thought the field was stock free? Quote Link to post
Guest stewie Posted October 10, 2010 Report Share Posted October 10, 2010 next you'l be telling us that once the malamutes had fecked the cows off,they found a piece of baleing twine and made a pully and dragged flint to hospital feck me them malamutes are the bollox,will ya sell us 1 in a good mood mate?? :laugh: as always mate this thread put me in an even better mood tho this shit is what blue cheese was invented for mate :laugh: Quote Link to post
riohog 5,712 Posted October 10, 2010 Report Share Posted October 10, 2010 flint08s asked me to put this up. ive just got back from the hospital and visiting flint08 after his nights lamping was cut short by a herd of charolais cows and calves, whilst out with the dogs and two other men a herd of cows with calves came running towards them and one drove flint08 to the ground and started stamping on him with the rest of the herd joining in, the two other men with flint08 were powerless to do anything to free him from the herd despite several attempts. after a while some of the herd moved away and left only 5 cows still attacking, one of the men set the malamutes on the cows and the dogs responded buy going straight in and locking onto the one cow and trying to pull it off after a good battle with the one beast they released him and went straight in at the remaining cows who after a bit more of a battle finally backed off leaving flint08 to be helped by the two other men who taken him straight to the hospital. i think it shows how brave and reliable the dogs are when asked, his two stock broken dogs broke the rules on command saving a life. i wonder how much the malamute blood contributed to them standing there ground perhaps it is good blood to have in a lurcher. very sorry the man got hurt !! cows and calves in a field at night and dogs ..dont mix the cows instinct is to look after the calves !! bet the farmer is f..kin delighted his cows have been bitten to f..k!! can you see everywhere in every field you have ever been in. you never been in a field and walked over a brow of a hill and there is livestock there when you thought the field was stock free? well i sugest yyou be more vigelant in the future , in the light of what has happend . and mybe a pair of glasses as charolais are white , never the less as i said dogs cattle and calves dont mix .. if you knew the land you would know that!!! Quote Link to post
albert64 1,882 Posted October 10, 2010 Report Share Posted October 10, 2010 flint08s asked me to put this up. ive just got back from the hospital and visiting flint08 after his nights lamping was cut short by a herd of charolais cows and calves, whilst out with the dogs and two other men a herd of cows with calves came running towards them and one drove flint08 to the ground and started stamping on him with the rest of the herd joining in, the two other men with flint08 were powerless to do anything to free him from the herd despite several attempts. after a while some of the herd moved away and left only 5 cows still attacking, one of the men set the malamutes on the cows and the dogs responded buy going straight in and locking onto the one cow and trying to pull it off after a good battle with the one beast they released him and went straight in at the remaining cows who after a bit more of a battle finally backed off leaving flint08 to be helped by the two other men who taken him straight to the hospital. i think it shows how brave and reliable the dogs are when asked, his two stock broken dogs broke the rules on command saving a life. i wonder how much the malamute blood contributed to them standing there ground perhaps it is good blood to have in a lurcher. f**k me a man had 5 cows trying to do him in and only then you let the dogs go wish i had a mate like you but fair play to you, you bigged up your dogs Quote Link to post
Guest vin Posted October 10, 2010 Report Share Posted October 10, 2010 always walk around em...sometimes you just drop a bullock..sorry bollock. Quote Link to post
weasle 1,119 Posted October 10, 2010 Report Share Posted October 10, 2010 I think the farmers very lucky the beddie whippets were not out,imagine the scene he gos out to check hes cattle but no cattle to be seen just little bleck and white shreds, I Think flint should write a book,i really do.It would be the best book ever written. Quote Link to post
Trigger 26 Posted October 10, 2010 Author Report Share Posted October 10, 2010 flint08s asked me to put this up. ive just got back from the hospital and visiting flint08 after his nights lamping was cut short by a herd of charolais cows and calves, whilst out with the dogs and two other men a herd of cows with calves came running towards them and one drove flint08 to the ground and started stamping on him with the rest of the herd joining in, the two other men with flint08 were powerless to do anything to free him from the herd despite several attempts. after a while some of the herd moved away and left only 5 cows still attacking, one of the men set the malamutes on the cows and the dogs responded buy going straight in and locking onto the one cow and trying to pull it off after a good battle with the one beast they released him and went straight in at the remaining cows who after a bit more of a battle finally backed off leaving flint08 to be helped by the two other men who taken him straight to the hospital. i think it shows how brave and reliable the dogs are when asked, his two stock broken dogs broke the rules on command saving a life. i wonder how much the malamute blood contributed to them standing there ground perhaps it is good blood to have in a lurcher. f**k me a man had 5 cows trying to do him in and only then you let the dogs go wish i had a mate like you but fair play to you, you bigged up your dogs the dogs are never on a lead to be let go, they are taught not to touch stock which they did until as a last resort they were told other wise. they aint my dogs. Quote Link to post
Dan Edwards 1,134 Posted October 10, 2010 Report Share Posted October 10, 2010 Simo, great videos. I dont know what it is but British type comedy just cracks my ass up. Quote Link to post
albert64 1,882 Posted October 10, 2010 Report Share Posted October 10, 2010 it is very true hes in hospital with bad injuries which is'nt a pretty sight to see. this is his son reading the sight at the moment. wish i had a boy like you your dads lay in hospital cant see body's broke needs help breething but your on here keeping the site going Quote Link to post
malc1 544 Posted October 10, 2010 Report Share Posted October 10, 2010 flint08s asked me to put this up. ive just got back from the hospital and visiting flint08 after his nights lamping was cut short by a herd of charolais cows and calves, whilst out with the dogs and two other men a herd of cows with calves came running towards them and one drove flint08 to the ground and started stamping on him with the rest of the herd joining in, the two other men with flint08 were powerless to do anything to free him from the herd despite several attempts. after a while some of the herd moved away and left only 5 cows still attacking, one of the men set the malamutes on the cows and the dogs responded buy going straight in and locking onto the one cow and trying to pull it off after a good battle with the one beast they released him and went straight in at the remaining cows who after a bit more of a battle finally backed off leaving flint08 to be helped by the two other men who taken him straight to the hospital. i think it shows how brave and reliable the dogs are when asked, his two stock broken dogs broke the rules on command saving a life. i wonder how much the malamute blood contributed to them standing there ground perhaps it is good blood to have in a lurcher. f**k me a man had 5 cows trying to do him in and only then you let the dogs go wish i had a mate like you but fair play to you, you bigged up your dogs the dogs are never on a lead to be let go, they are taught not to touch stock which they did until as a last resort they were told other wise. they aint my dogs. Quote Link to post
albert64 1,882 Posted October 10, 2010 Report Share Posted October 10, 2010 flint08s asked me to put this up. ive just got back from the hospital and visiting flint08 after his nights lamping was cut short by a herd of charolais cows and calves, whilst out with the dogs and two other men a herd of cows with calves came running towards them and one drove flint08 to the ground and started stamping on him with the rest of the herd joining in, the two other men with flint08 were powerless to do anything to free him from the herd despite several attempts. after a while some of the herd moved away and left only 5 cows still attacking, one of the men set the malamutes on the cows and the dogs responded buy going straight in and locking onto the one cow and trying to pull it off after a good battle with the one beast they released him and went straight in at the remaining cows who after a bit more of a battle finally backed off leaving flint08 to be helped by the two other men who taken him straight to the hospital. i think it shows how brave and reliable the dogs are when asked, his two stock broken dogs broke the rules on command saving a life. i wonder how much the malamute blood contributed to them standing there ground perhaps it is good blood to have in a lurcher. f**k me a man had 5 cows trying to do him in and only then you let the dogs go wish i had a mate like you but fair play to you, you bigged up your dogs the dogs are never on a lead to be let go, they are taught not to touch stock which they did until as a last resort they were told other wise. they aint my dogs. sorry trig but the dogs were'nt on slips/leads so both you and the dogs stood and watched, we both know if one cow rushed you youd be in the shit let alone a herd with calves and 99 out of 100 dogs are stock broke but at the same time are'nt intimidated by them most dogs are easy to break to cattle because they dont run away Quote Link to post
karlsberg 319 Posted October 10, 2010 Report Share Posted October 10, 2010 (edited) some of you armchair hunters want to get off your f*****g fat arses and do teh work that flint has done in his time. this man has done more stuff than most of u idiots have dreamt of. get well soon flint mate Edited October 10, 2010 by karlsberg Quote Link to post
Simoman 110 Posted October 10, 2010 Report Share Posted October 10, 2010 some of you armchair hunters want to get off your f*****g fat arses and do teh work that flint has done in his time. this man has done more stuff than most of u idiots have dreamt of. get well soon flint mate You have a little brown on your nose.......just there.....got it Quote Link to post
karlsberg 319 Posted October 10, 2010 Report Share Posted October 10, 2010 simon pan man i just speak the truth if you cant understand truth and have some respect 3 Quote Link to post
DEERMAN 1,020 Posted October 10, 2010 Report Share Posted October 10, 2010 some of you armchair hunters want to get off your f*****g fat arses and do teh work that flint has done in his time. this man has done more stuff than most of u idiots have dreamt of. get well soon flint mate Quote Link to post
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