bullx100% 681 Posted December 20, 2013 Report Share Posted December 20, 2013 cant blame the old c**t as you state.. for protecting his livestock pal9 times outa ten his sheep are in barns and he shoots there dogs just for been on his land...he shoots the rabbits him self as he's a keen shooter but he hates the people trespassing on his land to lamp his rabbits.like as all ready been said the police just shrug it of and that's that.he said to me he sees it as this"its his land his rabbits and if people want to poach it then expect to lose a dog" he's the typ of person who if he saw the dog running a rabbit and wasn't intrested in stock what so ever hed still shoot it... Quote Link to post
nans pat 2,575 Posted December 20, 2013 Author Report Share Posted December 20, 2013 in the farming world you can shoot a dog on site if it is after you livestock .hope that law still stands no livestock about..brenna on here was saying a shooting gang has rented it. have i missed something .. where is he saying that....a shooting gang has rented it. on another thread few days ago..same land sorry for mix up. Quote Link to post
andy97 209 Posted December 20, 2013 Report Share Posted December 20, 2013 If a dog is worrying livestock/evern if its not and is in the field with any livestock it can be classed as worrying and can be shot.a farmer can not sit and wait for you to shoot you dog as they can get done for that but if he sees the dog he can go get his gun and shoot it.....there's an old cnut by me that's shot a few and the police always stick up for him.....theyl take there word over yours everytime as your somewere your not ment be and your dog is off lead..if your dog is on a lead next to you and they soot it theyl get done as that's dangerouse If a dog is worrying livestock/evern if its not and is in the field with any livestock it can be classed as worrying and can be shot.a farmer can not sit and wait for you to shoot you dog as they can get done for that but if he sees the dog he can go get his gun and shoot it.....there's an old cnut by me that's shot a few and the police always stick up for him.....theyl take there word over yours everytime as your somewere your not ment be and your dog is off lead..if your dog is on a lead next to you and they soot it theyl get done as that's dangerouse no livestock about.think their just trying to put their mark down since they rented it.ive permission on a bit of it the ould boy owns it is older than the cave hill ffs .just incase my dog chases a hare and it goes on this ground and gets shot. all depends on whos behind the gun mate tbh if there alright so will you be but as you know you get them what wont think twice about bowling your dog over Quote Link to post
beddyx 27 Posted December 20, 2013 Report Share Posted December 20, 2013 cant blame the old c**t as you state.. for protecting his livestock pal9 times outa ten his sheep are in barns and he shoots there dogs just for been on his land...he shoots the rabbits him self as he's a keen shooter but he hates the people trespassing on his land to lamp his rabbits.like as all ready been said the police just shrug it of and that's that.he said to me he sees it as this"its his land his rabbits and if people want to poach it then expect to lose a dog" he's the typ of person who if he saw the dog running a rabbit and wasn't intrested in stock what so ever hed still shoot it... if thats the case he needs a bit of a kicking himself Quote Link to post
bullx100% 681 Posted December 20, 2013 Report Share Posted December 20, 2013 cant blame the old c**t as you state.. for protecting his livestock pal9 times outa ten his sheep are in barns and he shoots there dogs just for been on his land...he shoots the rabbits him self as he's a keen shooter but he hates the people trespassing on his land to lamp his rabbits.like as all ready been said the police just shrug it of and that's that.he said to me he sees it as this"its his land his rabbits and if people want to poach it then expect to lose a dog" he's the typ of person who if he saw the dog running a rabbit and wasn't intrested in stock what so ever hed still shoot it... if thats the case he needs a bit of a kicking himselfagree with you 100 percent mate.... Quote Link to post
fat man 4,741 Posted December 20, 2013 Report Share Posted December 20, 2013 cant blame the old c**t as you state.. for protecting his livestock pal9 times outa ten his sheep are in barns and he shoots there dogs just for been on his land...he shoots the rabbits him self as he's a keen shooter but he hates the people trespassing on his land to lamp his rabbits.like as all ready been said the police just shrug it of and that's that.he said to me he sees it as this"its his land his rabbits and if people want to poach it then expect to lose a dog" he's the typ of person who if he saw the dog running a rabbit and wasn't intrested in stock what so ever hed still shoot it... if thats the case he needs a bit of a kicking himself If the farmer has no hunting signs up and also no trespass signs up and you enter with your dog wheather there is livestock about or not he is well within his rights to shoot any dog that is running loose.I know of a farmer that twice went and asked a certain gang of hunting lads to leave his land as he did not want any type of hunting on it,they went on a 3rd time and he actually fired shots at some of the cover dogs but did not injure any and they got the message but he should not have had to go and do this,what has happened to respecp the farmers wishes. 1 Quote Link to post
Ideation 8,216 Posted December 20, 2013 Report Share Posted December 20, 2013 To be honest . . . A farmer can shoot your dog if it is actually worrying livestock, and then he is meant to try other methods before he actually shoots the dog. Obviously this never happens. The farmer cannot simply shoot the dog for being on the ground, and it's even a difficult area, if the dog is in the same area as stock, but they are not being worried. . . i.e no injuries or deaths. If they do. . . they will have some serious questions to answer, unless they are real pally with the local police I guess. They can end up in court, and they can most certainly lose their F.A.C and S.G.C. And aside from that. . . . they can bring upon themselves a whole world of suffering. Quote Link to post
THE STIFFMEISTER 16,139 Posted December 20, 2013 Report Share Posted December 20, 2013 No farmer in his right mind in this day and age would fire a shot whilst people are on the field Quote Link to post
Ideation 8,216 Posted December 20, 2013 Report Share Posted December 20, 2013 Oh yer. . . . forgot to say that. . . . if there is a man with the dog and the farmer shoots the dog. . . . well. . . . I'd say they were firing shots in my direction. . . . Bye bye F.A.C. Quote Link to post
rob284 1,682 Posted December 20, 2013 Report Share Posted December 20, 2013 Stick it on a lead 999 tell police ur being threatened with a gun. Scares the shit out of em Quote Link to post
bullx100% 681 Posted December 20, 2013 Report Share Posted December 20, 2013 cant blame the old c**t as you state.. for protecting his livestock pal9 times outa ten his sheep are in barns and he shoots there dogs just for been on his land...he shoots the rabbits him self as he's a keen shooter but he hates the people trespassing on his land to lamp his rabbits.like as all ready been said the police just shrug it of and that's that.he said to me he sees it as this"its his land his rabbits and if people want to poach it then expect to lose a dog" he's the typ of person who if he saw the dog running a rabbit and wasn't intrested in stock what so ever hed still shoot it... if thats the case he needs a bit of a kicking himself If the farmer has no hunting signs up and also no trespass signs up and you enter with your dog wheather there is livestock about or not he is well within his rights to shoot any dog that is running loose.I know of a farmer that twice went and asked a certain gang of hunting lads to leave his land as he did not want any type of hunting on it,they went on a 3rd time and he actually fired shots at some of the cover dogs but did not injure any and they got the message but he should not have had to go and do this,what has happened to respecp the farmers wishes.[/quote well I wouldn't be there if I wasn't aloud as that would be poaching and if the farmer came to me and asked me to leave then I would do so and hed only have to ask me once and I'd be on my way not shouting abuse at him or been aggresive I'd pack up and leave and try and get in his good books and try get permison..but if someone shot my dog if it was on lead or say for instance thers a public foot path through the land alowing me to walk across it then well I'd have a polite quiet word 1 Quote Link to post
Gaz_1989 9,539 Posted December 20, 2013 Report Share Posted December 20, 2013 Oh yer. . . . forgot to say that. . . . if there is a man with the dog and the farmer shoots the dog. . . . well. . . . I'd say they were firing shots in my direction. . . . Bye bye F.A.C. Bye bye farm and livelihood if a c**t shot my dog for anything other than worrying stock Quote Link to post
bullx100% 681 Posted December 20, 2013 Report Share Posted December 20, 2013 To be honest . . . A farmer can shoot your dog if it is actually worrying livestock, and then he is meant to try other methods before he actually shoots the dog. Obviously this never happens. The farmer cannot simply shoot the dog for being on the ground, and it's even a difficult area, if the dog is in the same area as stock, but they are not being worried. . . i.e no injuries or deaths. If they do. . . they will have some serious questions to answer, unless they are real pally with the local police I guess. They can end up in court, and they can most certainly lose their F.A.C and S.G.C. And aside from that. . . . they can bring upon themselves a whole world of suffering. The man who I was refering to is more than pally paly with the old bill and he's very close to a certain officer who goes out of his way to piss anyone off who enjoys hunting....gaz1986 noes the officer who I'm on about....he's a proper cnut Quote Link to post
beddyx 27 Posted December 20, 2013 Report Share Posted December 20, 2013 any dog on my land would come up against a herd of these and these Quote Link to post
bunnys 1,228 Posted December 20, 2013 Report Share Posted December 20, 2013 cant blame the old c**t as you state.. for protecting his livestock pal9 times outa ten his sheep are in barns and he shoots there dogs just for been on his land...he shoots the rabbits him self as he's a keen shooter but he hates the people trespassing on his land to lamp his rabbits.like as all ready been said the police just shrug it of and that's that.he said to me he sees it as this"its his land his rabbits and if people want to poach it then expect to lose a dog" he's the typ of person who if he saw the dog running a rabbit and wasn't intrested in stock what so ever hed still shoot it... he would have to pay the price the ultimate price if he shot any a ours .atb bunnys. Quote Link to post
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