lurcherman01 16 Posted January 6, 2012 Report Share Posted January 6, 2012 No word of a lie, when i was working up at the farm doing turkeys this christmas, a few farmers where helping out from other yards for there free turkey, theyve put poison down that the foxes eat and survive from but when a dog gets the blood into its system its f****d and eventually dead dog, ive told people who live near mine to watch out, dont kno how true it is but this c*nt shoots dogs and said to me if i see yours of a lead it'll stay a puppy, some basterds about ................whats the name of the poison the c$nt is using.....and by the sounds of it he could do with some in his tea !!!!!!! i thought this was illeagal now,and if its true they could be sent down,you cannot bait a carcass with poison and leave it in the open anymore,as it not only kills the intended prey your after,but other animals and birds too,and your dog if it gets to it.......my dogs from pup have allways been scolded if they whent to drink from puddles,they wont even look at them now. Quote Link to post
blackmaggie 3,376 Posted January 6, 2012 Report Share Posted January 6, 2012 i lost a dog a few years ago vet asked did he eat anything as he had seen another 2 dogs with the same condition from the area i walked the others had eaten a sausage i suspected a local stables but couldnt prove it all 3 were put to sleep Quote Link to post
sowhat 1,572 Posted January 6, 2012 Report Share Posted January 6, 2012 i lost a dog a few years ago vet asked did he eat anything as he had seen another 2 dogs with the same condition from the area i walked the others had eaten a sausage i suspected a local stables but couldnt prove it all 3 were put to sleep Fookin sausage , I hope they weren't Walls, I've just had 4 for my tea 1 Quote Link to post
wilbur foxhound 480 Posted January 6, 2012 Report Share Posted January 6, 2012 Some years ago me and my mate was out lamping and his young bitch started to fit and went blind and it ended up dying vet saint it had been poisoned with strickning not a very nice ending i doubt it had been strichening as it only takes 2minutes for death to occur Quote Link to post
bo88y 46 Posted January 6, 2012 Report Share Posted January 6, 2012 Strychnine is a horrendously efficient poison, kills fast and horrible, used to be popular for controlling moles and foxes, Alpha Chloralose is a popular poison for controlling crows and birds of prey, safe to the baiter but lethal to birds, works best in the cold because it lowers body temp, but farms are full of poisons and bad shit Quote Link to post
DogMagic 461 Posted January 6, 2012 Report Share Posted January 6, 2012 No word of a lie, when i was working up at the farm doing turkeys this christmas, a few farmers where helping out from other yards for there free turkey, theyve put poison down that the foxes eat and survive from but when a dog gets the blood into its system its f****d and eventually dead dog, ive told people who live near mine to watch out, dont kno how true it is but this c*nt shoots dogs and said to me if i see yours of a lead it'll stay a puppy, some basterds about Its not illegal to use poison on foxes BUT there are no poisons legally APPROVED for use on fox so it IS illegal to poison foxes. If you can prove he is deliberately poisoning foxes you could f**k him right up and if he is shooting dogs the mothers c**t deserves everything he gets. 1 Quote Link to post
dazzz 421 Posted January 6, 2012 Report Share Posted January 6, 2012 (edited) there is no way wiels (leptospirosis) disease would show up that quick and it is very much treatable, but ealier the better, sounds like a chemical Edited January 6, 2012 by dazzz Quote Link to post
theirishlad 7 Posted January 6, 2012 Report Share Posted January 6, 2012 brake fluid is lethal aswell Quote Link to post
SalukiBULLJP 27 Posted January 6, 2012 Report Share Posted January 6, 2012 No word of a lie, when i was working up at the farm doing turkeys this christmas, a few farmers where helping out from other yards for there free turkey, theyve put poison down that the foxes eat and survive from but when a dog gets the blood into its system its f****d and eventually dead dog, ive told people who live near mine to watch out, dont kno how true it is but this c*nt shoots dogs and said to me if i see yours of a lead it'll stay a puppy, some basterds about ................whats the name of the poison the c$nt is using.....and by the sounds of it he could do with some in his tea !!!!!!! i thought this was illeagal now,and if its true they could be sent down,you cannot bait a carcass with poison and leave it in the open anymore,as it not only kills the intended prey your after,but other animals and birds too,and your dog if it gets to it.......my dogs from pup have allways been scolded if they whent to drink from puddles,they wont even look at them now. mine too...both got scolded for drinkin puddles in the garden they were when pups and never look at one without so mush as aflinch..i take water with me in the motor and give a massive drink before and after a run out.....problem solved cos yer never know whats on the ground....pesticides all over my way and even granules of poison by the footpaths......some farmers arent as nice as yer think and dont think about folks pets roaming around and findin summat on the floor......even a poisened animal is lethal after its died and swallowed a poison...further contact with another animal ie a dog or cat is just an accident waitin to happen.....lazy farmers are bad news folks... 1 Quote Link to post
SalukiBULLJP 27 Posted January 6, 2012 Report Share Posted January 6, 2012 No word of a lie, when i was working up at the farm doing turkeys this christmas, a few farmers where helping out from other yards for there free turkey, theyve put poison down that the foxes eat and survive from but when a dog gets the blood into its system its f****d and eventually dead dog, ive told people who live near mine to watch out, dont kno how true it is but this c*nt shoots dogs and said to me if i see yours of a lead it'll stay a puppy, some basterds about Its not illegal to use poison on foxes BUT there are no poisons legally APPROVED for use on fox so it IS illegal to poison foxes. If you can prove he is deliberately poisoning foxes you could f**k him right up and if he is shooting dogs the mothers c**t deserves everything he gets. the bloke sounds like he needs draggin round the back of his landrover and shooed......twisted git Quote Link to post
Maximus Ferret 2,063 Posted January 6, 2012 Report Share Posted January 6, 2012 (edited) went out last thursday with my bitch and my mates pup of her ad a few runs went home to get another two dogs as these were f***** when we got home his pup was fitting took it the vet they had it for a week and fed it charcoal got it back and turns out its blind they dont know if it will get its sight back the only thing we can think of is it drank out of a puddle does anyone no what sort of chemical wouled cause this Is it possible the pup was over run? The symptoms sound right. I don't know about the blindness but the fitting definately. Edited January 6, 2012 by Maximus Ferret 1 Quote Link to post
THLpatrick 555 Posted January 7, 2012 Report Share Posted January 7, 2012 No word of a lie, when i was working up at the farm doing turkeys this christmas, a few farmers where helping out from other yards for there free turkey, theyve put poison down that the foxes eat and survive from but when a dog gets the blood into its system its f****d and eventually dead dog, ive told people who live near mine to watch out, dont kno how true it is but this c*nt shoots dogs and said to me if i see yours of a lead it'll stay a puppy, some basterds about ................whats the name of the poison the c$nt is using.....and by the sounds of it he could do with some in his tea !!!!!!! No idea mate, but he and his co worker where all haha well if you get on my land al shoot your dog, infact ill shoot it if its off its leash, i went its only pup, he went itll stay a pup if i see it but serious, hes been known to shoot dogs and his dad, twats and then told me that hed been like you say baiting the foxes so if someone does get on his land and the dog gets it, dead dog, me mates shagging his daughter anyway lmaoooo 1 Quote Link to post
poacher3161 1,766 Posted January 7, 2012 Report Share Posted January 7, 2012 No word of a lie, when i was working up at the farm doing turkeys this christmas, a few farmers where helping out from other yards for there free turkey, theyve put poison down that the foxes eat and survive from but when a dog gets the blood into its system its f****d and eventually dead dog, ive told people who live near mine to watch out, dont kno how true it is but this c*nt shoots dogs and said to me if i see yours of a lead it'll stay a puppy, some basterds about ................whats the name of the poison the c$nt is using.....and by the sounds of it he could do with some in his tea !!!!!!! No idea mate, but he and his co worker where all haha well if you get on my land al shoot your dog, infact ill shoot it if its off its leash, i went its only pup, he went itll stay a pup if i see it but serious, hes been known to shoot dogs and his dad, twats and then told me that hed been like you say baiting the foxes so if someone does get on his land and the dog gets it, dead dog, me mates shagging his daughter anyway lmaoooo They sound a right pair of horrible cnuts. 1 Quote Link to post
whin 463 Posted January 7, 2012 Report Share Posted January 7, 2012 would mind meeting them patrick , the turkeys would take a down turn were you from as people like that need there own medicine , 1 Quote Link to post
Mustard. 83 Posted January 7, 2012 Report Share Posted January 7, 2012 i lost a dog a few years ago vet asked did he eat anything as he had seen another 2 dogs with the same condition from the area i walked the others had eaten a sausage i suspected a local stables but couldnt prove it all 3 were put to sleep I heard of people injecting a sausage with Trodax {cattle fluke injection} deadly to whatever ingests it.. Quote Link to post
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