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if people are infear of there dogs being stolen why dont the chip them


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  On 26/09/2012 at 19:48, chid21 said:
  On 26/09/2012 at 18:36, thebigdog said:
  On 26/09/2012 at 18:30, fay said:

just wondering how is it legal in ni to hunt hares but down south its illegal and the sam in the uk how does this one work ?

 

the 2004 hunting act covers england and wales only, scotland have their own hunting act from 2002 i think, the north of Ireland doesn't have a hunting act. every thing bar broc is fair game :thumbs:

deer is illegal in the north with dogs unless you have a licence (staghound packs)

 

thats for packs, still legal with lurcher if you have perm.

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A microchip is a form of identification only, it does not determine legal ownership.

Think they extended it mate to give people time to get all there dogs done could be wrong I'm very rearlly right lol

well some chance is better then no chance in finding them

  On 26/09/2012 at 20:08, thebigdog said:
  On 26/09/2012 at 19:48, chid21 said:
  On 26/09/2012 at 18:36, thebigdog said:
  On 26/09/2012 at 18:30, fay said:

just wondering how is it legal in ni to hunt hares but down south its illegal and the sam in the uk how does this one work ?

 

the 2004 hunting act covers england and wales only, scotland have their own hunting act from 2002 i think, the north of Ireland doesn't have a hunting act. every thing bar broc is fair game :thumbs:

deer is illegal in the north with dogs unless you have a licence (staghound packs)

 

thats for packs, still legal with lurcher if you have perm.

All species of deer in Northern Ireland are protected under the terms of the Wildlife Order.

It is illegal to kill deer by means other than shooting and there are closed seasons during which deer cannot be shot. Only certain sorts of guns and ammunition may be used. In some situations occupiers of land can take action to prevent serious damage to crops, pasture or woodland.

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  On 26/09/2012 at 20:23, chid21 said:
  On 26/09/2012 at 20:08, thebigdog said:
  On 26/09/2012 at 19:48, chid21 said:
  On 26/09/2012 at 18:36, thebigdog said:
  On 26/09/2012 at 18:30, fay said:

just wondering how is it legal in ni to hunt hares but down south its illegal and the sam in the uk how does this one work ?

 

the 2004 hunting act covers england and wales only, scotland have their own hunting act from 2002 i think, the north of Ireland doesn't have a hunting act. every thing bar broc is fair game :thumbs:

deer is illegal in the north with dogs unless you have a licence (staghound packs)

 

thats for packs, still legal with lurcher if you have perm.

All species of deer in Northern Ireland are protected under the terms of the Wildlife Order.

It is illegal to kill deer by means other than shooting and there are closed seasons during which deer cannot be shot. Only certain sorts of guns and ammunition may be used. In some situations occupiers of land can take action to prevent serious damage to crops, pasture or woodland.

 

its the same up here rifel 243 upwards

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