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Ok, so my other thread "I hunt with mink" was getting really long so I thought I'd make a new one just about my hunting stories with my mink Thioⁿbasabe' (which by the way means "Black Lightening" in

I think your as mad as a box of frogs and I despise mink as im in the Uk but credit where credit is due I enjoy following your posts has to be one of the most interesting things on here ...keep at it

Mmmm mmmmm mmmmm mmmmm mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm what a tasty dinner my little mink provided! Those nice fat rainbow trout were DELICIOUS!  

 

i dont see any thing wrong with the mink getting to kill its game ,can only learn it to deal with game better

I see what your saying but don't put it on videos for all the bunny huggers to see that's how we get a bad name

 

Rubbish nothing different to a National Geographic program on predators :thumbs:

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Indeed; except a wild animal not being interrupted is different from watching a domesticated animal do the same thing when you could intervene. The question could be asked; is this about pest control or is it about watching the mink kill a rabbit?

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Indeed; except a wild animal not being interrupted is different from watching a domesticated animal do the same thing when you could intervene. The question could be asked; is this about pest control or is it about watching the mink kill a rabbit?

Have you tried to handle a mink?? NOT FUUCKING DOMESTICATED!!!

 

Wild animal owned and employed by man simple as!

 

May not be my or your cup of tea mind, this is Septic land they do as they do we'll do as we do ;)

 

Big up to the man for one reason alone I wouldn't put my hands (or my feckin ears) anywhere near a mink! Saw my staff once have one hanging from her face with all the fury of an unlicensed boxing match :laugh:

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Ah; yet he says it's trained...

Trained or learned behavior???

 

Ferrets ain't trained they just learn that this works, dogs the same! Can you differentiate between trained to obey or a win win situation for both parties??? Because I can't :D

 

Seen wild animals learn behavior before.... Robins for example.. Ever wondered why they follow people and animals around??

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cant beat seing another wild predator catch his prey and using his natural ability, never get fed up of cheeta catching gazzele, peregrine catching grouse or pidgoen , and a greyhound taking a hare ,ferret sorting awarren of rabbs out, just natural

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