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just waiting on david attenborough getting back to me and i will let you know some as he does can you tell me its not possible?

What?? Sorry but I can't understand what that means???

 

You stated that a buck leads danger away froma doe.....

my question is, how do you know what sex is running away first....and, on how many occasions has this happened for you to come to such a statement....

 

I'm only asking, so please enlighten ......I am really keen to understand it......

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tell me if you see a hare rising taking its time as if it flaunting its tail trying to atract your attention them you notice another getting up or see another lying tight whats that all about ?

flaunting its tail!!! brilliant.!!

 

Ok, how can you sex that hare thats 'flaunting' itself

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Because most of the time when it happend the dog returned with a hare with bollocks.

 

Almost every hare I've ever caught going back 30 years has been documented what dog cough it , and weight and time of year the hare was caught so I'm not plucking it out of the sky mate

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Because most of the time when it happend the dog returned with a hare with bollocks.

 

Almost every hare I've ever caught going back 30 years has been documented what dog cough it , and weight and time of year the hare was caught so I'm not plucking it out of the sky mate

And on how many occasions have you slipped on a flaunting hare and it's been a buck?

 

This data is both unique and fascinating.......

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Because most of the time when it happend the dog returned with a hare with bollocks.

 

Almost every hare I've ever caught going back 30 years has been documented what dog cough it , and weight and time of year the hare was caught so I'm not plucking it out of the sky mate

bang on mate

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Because most of the time when it happend the dog returned with a hare with bollocks.

 

Almost every hare I've ever caught going back 30 years has been documented what dog cough it , and weight and time of year the hare was caught so I'm not plucking it out of the sky mate

bang on mate

 

oh, don't tell me you've been keeping detailed records for 30 years too!!! :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

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Because most of the time when it happend the dog returned with a hare with bollocks.

 

Almost every hare I've ever caught going back 30 years has been documented what dog cough it , and weight and time of year the hare was caught so I'm not plucking it out of the sky mate

And on how many occasions have you slipped on a flaunting hare and it's been a buck?

 

This data is both unique and fascinating.......

 

so your saying its not true

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Because most of the time when it happend the dog returned with a hare with bollocks.

 

Almost every hare I've ever caught going back 30 years has been documented what dog cough it , and weight and time of year the hare was caught so I'm not plucking it out of the sky mate

And on how many occasions have you slipped on a flaunting hare and it's been a buck?

 

This data is both unique and fascinating.......

 

so your saying its not true

 

Yes, thats what I'm saying....

 

heres the thing......aside from caring for their young until they can fend for themselves, almost all mammals are selfish, they care about whats good for themselves. This is especially more relevent in solitary animals, such as the hare. A male hare only ever cares about a female when she is in heat, thats it. And then all he wants to do is shag her, not 'lead a dog away from her so she can be in peace'....

 

I say prove it.....how do you know that the hare that springs and leads the dog away is a buck?

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Because most of the time when it happend the dog returned with a hare with bollocks.

 

Almost every hare I've ever caught going back 30 years has been documented what dog cough it , and weight and time of year the hare was caught so I'm not plucking it out of the sky mate

And on how many occasions have you slipped on a flaunting hare and it's been a buck?

 

This data is both unique and fascinating.......

 

so your saying its not true

 

Yes, thats what I'm saying....

 

heres the thing......aside from caring for their young until they can fend for themselves, almost all mammals are selfish, they care about whats good for themselves. This is especially more relevent in solitary animals, such as the hare. A male hare only ever cares about a female when she is in heat, thats it. And then all he wants to do is shag her, not 'lead a dog away from her so she can be in peace'....

 

I say prove it.....how do you know that the hare that springs and leads the dog away is a buck?

 

by catching the thing or getting what left behind the doe

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Because most of the time when it happend the dog returned with a hare with bollocks.

 

Almost every hare I've ever caught going back 30 years has been documented what dog cough it , and weight and time of year the hare was caught so I'm not plucking it out of the sky mate

And on how many occasions have you slipped on a flaunting hare and it's been a buck?

 

This data is both unique and fascinating.......

 

so your saying its not true

 

Yes, thats what I'm saying....

 

heres the thing......aside from caring for their young until they can fend for themselves, almost all mammals are selfish, they care about whats good for themselves. This is especially more relevent in solitary animals, such as the hare. A male hare only ever cares about a female when she is in heat, thats it. And then all he wants to do is shag her, not 'lead a dog away from her so she can be in peace'....

 

I say prove it.....how do you know that the hare that springs and leads the dog away is a buck?

 

by catching the thing or getting what left behind the doe

 

.....have a think about what you're saying.......

 

so you are telling me that in the instances where there's been two hares sat together, the one thats jumped first and has been caught has been the buck, and in the instances where the one that's sat tight has been run has been the doe?

 

and on how many occasions has this happened?

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