littlefish 586 Posted July 9, 2011 Report Share Posted July 9, 2011 Took the dogs out for mooch today, went down a public path which as fences both sides . There horses in the joing field, so keep Tod my on the lead, he is ok with them but not over keen , and likes to keep a distance from them which is a good thing. Went on my walk was out for 2 1/2 hours, so started to come back home. As i started to walk the path, a feckin horse was in (the) path 150yds up the top feck knows how it got in, then saw it must have smashed to stumps out , so part of the fence was low to the ground . Anyway got over the fence where i was with Tod on lead, Bryn was loose but only 4-5 yds in front, got up to the horse, called Bryn to me and walked slow past the horse in joing field, gave agood 10ft gap. This twat jumped the little bit of fence, and kicked Bryn in the side he went flying into the edge. . Feck me was i mad i hit that b*****d right in the head with my stick, good job it wasnt my gun .If somebody with kids was walking down, it would have been very dangerous . Bryn seems ok, but i will see how he is tonight later on another walk What a b*****d bird mabe a bigger stick next time, my son has been hunting a property near home of late where he was asked to remove the feral pigs that live there. So he has tried a couple of methods such as bow hunting and trapping before taking the dogs there to clean up the remaining pigs first time he has the dogs on the place a 2yr old colt came screaming up the paddock to try and kill his pigdogs the dogs managed to just get through the fence with the horse striking at their tails they then went back to his ute and sat on the back. We spend a lot of time stock proofing our dogs as we hunt around stock all the time but never had to deal with a b*****d like that before. last week he got a call that the pigs were back so he headed back with his dogs but this time he took my stock whip same thing again the b*****d wants to take to the dogs till Ethan wheeled around with the stock whip and cracked it in front of its nose he hasnt had any trouble with that horse since. Very Indiana Jones! Quote Link to post
CarraghsGem 92 Posted July 9, 2011 Report Share Posted July 9, 2011 (edited) you should get one of these, , its not really for whipping a horse, but a sensible horse respects the driving whip, you can crack it easily as well and you can pick one up for about a tenner. http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-dUndD0ng74E/TeZASN4CLLI/AAAAAAAABZo/zfdiSlndAH4/s1600/Driving+Whip.gif Edited July 9, 2011 by CarraghsGem Quote Link to post
danw 1,748 Posted July 9, 2011 Report Share Posted July 9, 2011 LOL at the lads that don't think cows are that dangerous if any one has a doubt they should pm flint if I remember right he almost got killed by a herd. hope the dogs ok bird :thumbs: Quote Link to post
stewie 3,387 Posted July 9, 2011 Report Share Posted July 9, 2011 LOL at the lads that don't think cows are that dangerous if any one has a doubt they should pm flint if I remember right he almost got killed by a herd. hope the dogs ok bird :thumbs: its well known that flints life was saved by his wonder malamutes crosses Quote Link to post
danw 1,748 Posted July 9, 2011 Report Share Posted July 9, 2011 LOL at the lads that don't think cows are that dangerous if any one has a doubt they should pm flint if I remember right he almost got killed by a herd. hope the dogs ok bird :thumbs: its well known that flints life was saved by his wonder malamutes crosses :laugh: Quote Link to post
ReggieCuz 18 Posted July 9, 2011 Report Share Posted July 9, 2011 Feck me, cows are to be treated with caution too. I was thrown on my arse by a Highland cow once, the only thing that stopped the fecker trying to gore me when I was down was my dog biting its ass. Quote Link to post
NEWKID 27,235 Posted July 9, 2011 Report Share Posted July 9, 2011 Glad to hear your dogs ok mate, never seen him in the flesh but he's one of the best looking dogs I've seen on here, All The Best Kev thanks kev, he is ok today running round playing with Tod my pup. Jumping fences he seems fine, it must have just knocked the wind out of him when the horse kicked him in edge, he is back to his old self I am going to the valley show north wales in the morning , if you go down mate i will be there with both dogs, and you can have chat and see him. Ray Got another day stuck in the garden tomorrow mate, why do 2 day jobs turn into 2 month jobs or is it just me, I'm sure we'll catch up sometime have a good day mate. All The Best kev Quote Link to post
mintstick999 485 Posted July 9, 2011 Report Share Posted July 9, 2011 all the giving out ur doing about the horse its a public path way both dogs should be on leads hope the dog is ok because of ur stupity always one :wankerzo4: wat do u mean always one wat if u were passing wit ur child and the dog bit ur child the first thing u would say is that dog should be on a lead..any where in public dog should be on a lead fact what an absolute bellend you must be, what are you on about?????????? when you take your dog for a walk you let it off for a run around, it's not law to keep it on a lead in public you fukkin loon!!! you need to keep it under control, but most people can control their dogs when they're off the lead, it's called training. The issue here is that the horse had got out and then booted the dog, it's nothing to do with the fact the dog was off its lead! well said that man Quote Link to post
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