nercwys 10 Posted October 5, 2011 Report Share Posted October 5, 2011 Hello everyone just a thaught. How do you all do your doging in. what dogs do you use if any. or do you just walk them in. I have got ,000s, of birds to push back home and would like some ideas. Cheers. Quote Link to post
Lab 10,979 Posted October 5, 2011 Report Share Posted October 5, 2011 Well if you know the place then you'll know there early escape routes. You just have to be there at first light if they are persistently trying to wander at certain areas. I'd image your poults are very near shooting age if not all ready so they will have there routes by now. You have spaniels right?.... Work the dog in really close and walk the birds back to the direction you want them going in......dont have the dog of the lead and let it go charging in to bunches of birds and have them flying off in all directions. Turn up and walk them back slow, clap your hands and get them moving, you can work the dog steady around your feet. Once you have been doing this for a number of weeks the birds will get used to you arriving and generally leg it back towards home, once the poults are strong enough you can have the dog work them a bit harder and they will fly back instead of walking. One of the pains in the arse of the keepering world i'm afraid.........I take it you have been dogging in over the last few months? Quote Link to post
nercwys 10 Posted October 5, 2011 Author Report Share Posted October 5, 2011 Well if you know the place then you'll know there early escape routes. You just have to be there at first light if they are persistently trying to wander at certain areas. I'd image your poults are very near shooting age if not all ready so they will have there routes by now. You have spaniels right?.... Work the dog in really close and walk the birds back to the direction you want them going in......dont have the dog of the lead and let it go charging in to bunches of birds and have them flying off in all directions. Turn up and walk them back slow, clap your hands and get them moving, you can work the dog steady around your feet. Once you have been doing this for a number of weeks the birds will get used to you arriving and generally leg it back towards home, once the poults are strong enough you can have the dog work them a bit harder and they will fly back instead of walking. One of the pains in the arse of the keepering world i'm afraid.........I take it you have been dogging in over the last few months? Just this week mate.The birds are fine where they are at the min.they are not going to far but they are getting a bit more independant. Quote Link to post
gadge 2 Posted October 5, 2011 Report Share Posted October 5, 2011 Plenty of friends to help on the day of the shoot go out early and call them in Quote Link to post
Lab 10,979 Posted October 5, 2011 Report Share Posted October 5, 2011 Well if you know the place then you'll know there early escape routes. You just have to be there at first light if they are persistently trying to wander at certain areas. I'd image your poults are very near shooting age if not all ready so they will have there routes by now. You have spaniels right?.... Work the dog in really close and walk the birds back to the direction you want them going in......dont have the dog of the lead and let it go charging in to bunches of birds and have them flying off in all directions. Turn up and walk them back slow, clap your hands and get them moving, you can work the dog steady around your feet. Once you have been doing this for a number of weeks the birds will get used to you arriving and generally leg it back towards home, once the poults are strong enough you can have the dog work them a bit harder and they will fly back instead of walking. One of the pains in the arse of the keepering world i'm afraid.........I take it you have been dogging in over the last few months? Just this week mate.The birds are fine where they are at the min.they are not going to far but they are getting a bit more independant. What age are they now???? Quote Link to post
Ideation 8,216 Posted October 5, 2011 Report Share Posted October 5, 2011 Seen radios work well, hung up on known escape routes before first light on shoot days. Quote Link to post
nercwys 10 Posted October 5, 2011 Author Report Share Posted October 5, 2011 Well if you know the place then you'll know there early escape routes. You just have to be there at first light if they are persistently trying to wander at certain areas. I'd image your poults are very near shooting age if not all ready so they will have there routes by now. You have spaniels right?.... Work the dog in really close and walk the birds back to the direction you want them going in......dont have the dog of the lead and let it go charging in to bunches of birds and have them flying off in all directions. Turn up and walk them back slow, clap your hands and get them moving, you can work the dog steady around your feet. Once you have been doing this for a number of weeks the birds will get used to you arriving and generally leg it back towards home, once the poults are strong enough you can have the dog work them a bit harder and they will fly back instead of walking. One of the pains in the arse of the keepering world i'm afraid.........I take it you have been dogging in over the last few months? Just this week mate.The birds are fine where they are at the min.they are not going to far but they are getting a bit more independant. What age are they now???? 19 weeks now i think mate. Quote Link to post
Lab 10,979 Posted October 5, 2011 Report Share Posted October 5, 2011 Well if you know the place then you'll know there early escape routes. You just have to be there at first light if they are persistently trying to wander at certain areas. I'd image your poults are very near shooting age if not all ready so they will have there routes by now. You have spaniels right?.... Work the dog in really close and walk the birds back to the direction you want them going in......dont have the dog of the lead and let it go charging in to bunches of birds and have them flying off in all directions. Turn up and walk them back slow, clap your hands and get them moving, you can work the dog steady around your feet. Once you have been doing this for a number of weeks the birds will get used to you arriving and generally leg it back towards home, once the poults are strong enough you can have the dog work them a bit harder and they will fly back instead of walking. One of the pains in the arse of the keepering world i'm afraid.........I take it you have been dogging in over the last few months? Just this week mate.The birds are fine where they are at the min.they are not going to far but they are getting a bit more independant. What age are they now???? 19 weeks now i think mate. And there just starting too wander.? You've had it easy then...... Quote Link to post
nercwys 10 Posted October 5, 2011 Author Report Share Posted October 5, 2011 Well if you know the place then you'll know there early escape routes. You just have to be there at first light if they are persistently trying to wander at certain areas. I'd image your poults are very near shooting age if not all ready so they will have there routes by now. You have spaniels right?.... Work the dog in really close and walk the birds back to the direction you want them going in......dont have the dog of the lead and let it go charging in to bunches of birds and have them flying off in all directions. Turn up and walk them back slow, clap your hands and get them moving, you can work the dog steady around your feet. Once you have been doing this for a number of weeks the birds will get used to you arriving and generally leg it back towards home, once the poults are strong enough you can have the dog work them a bit harder and they will fly back instead of walking. One of the pains in the arse of the keepering world i'm afraid.........I take it you have been dogging in over the last few months? Just this week mate.The birds are fine where they are at the min.they are not going to far but they are getting a bit more independant. What age are they now???? 19 weeks now i think mate. And there just starting too wander.? You've had it easy then...... you could say that mate lol.they run between three drives before they reach the road and next doors land. Ricky Springer, off this forum is coming to give me a hand. Quote Link to post
Dave C 63 Posted October 7, 2011 Report Share Posted October 7, 2011 Its about time he got some work done lol. Tell Ricky i am asking after him. ATB Dave. Quote Link to post
2434me 13 Posted October 7, 2011 Report Share Posted October 7, 2011 I do mine before I start feeding...........Take the dogs while I am feeding.................then again after I have fed................. and any other time of day I have spare!. This late cropping has done me NO favours at all this year. They hit the tramlines and kept going! Now that its cut (most of it)I have them running and flying up the sides of the fields looking for the crop and cover that isnt there anymore!! B***dy nightmare ! Quote Link to post
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