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my lakeland will work whatever you want all day game as feck but took it down the dove at sudbury came across a big mink and it got the terrier in a head lock poked it in the eye and gave it the worst chinese burn i've ever seen.dog bottled it and ran off never seen it since.

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yep them mink are to much for terriers better to grab them by hand lol 

my lakeland will work whatever you want all day game as feck but took it down the dove at sudbury came across a big mink and it got the terrier in a head lock poked it in the eye and gave it the worst

It just shows how little you know it alls have done ......as there is no terrier (maybe a pitt) that would kill an adult dog mink single handed

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interesting post lads whats every body elses views can it be done with a single terrier

I think a terrier can kill mink single handily, not a doubt in my mind. Perhaps the terrain makes a difference, a mink out in the open or a mink in a pile of rocks is fair game if not outright screwed; in the water I have no problem imagining a mink clawing the shit out of a terrier struggling in the water, god forbid.

 

The jaws of the mink is not what i would be worried about, instead the ability to manipulate its' body in various angles which make allows it to bite while being bite,. Regardless, a good shaking should be the end of a mink, especially on the neck or abdomen.

I have photos of small terrier killing similar sized/large mink, and some just biting dead ones they already killed. But I'll play safe and not post any hunting pictures, even tho it was in legal areas,Norway.

 

however I think this picture is safe.

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Very interesting read this.............i never realised the Mink was such a fearsome beast. I'll keep my Labs well back in the future.................. :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

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Very interesting read this.............i never realised the Mink was such a fearsome beast. I'll keep my Labs well back in the future.................. :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

your right bud keep them away from any water you think ther mite be one ;):laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
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Very interesting read this.............i never realised the Mink was such a fearsome beast. I'll keep my Labs well back in the future.................. :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

your right bud keep them away from any water you think ther mite be one ;):laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

Dont worry mate i will be. Infact its got me extremely worried about water retrieves in the future............... :victory:

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Akakabuto if that dog of yours has done minx single handed then he will be ready for the grevling ....

Even tho I've heard of a terriers to take on badger(European) and i'd take on mink any day. Badger take time to kill let alone beat down whereas mink can be killed with a bit of shaking. Unlike mink a badger evolved to get the shit beaten out of it, in nature they boss other animals around at kills of feeding sites.

 

Here a series of photos I believe are safe, just a russell terrier hanging onto a mink, no fighting/kill.

In Norway where it is legal

 

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There was an article in our local rag recently 'The BS Echo' It reported on a farmer loosing three hiefers to suspected mink attacks.

A ministry expert was called in and concluded that the mink had begun to hunt in packs. Dog owners were advized to keep their animals indoors.

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