bird 9,857 Posted February 24, 2016 Report Share Posted February 24, 2016 20150912_192800.jpgyou best be ready to get stuck in and give the dog a hand,they no push over lol.atb dcthe Oz lads grab there back legs, once the dogs get old of it, from the pics it dont look that bad. But as you say looking and doing it 2 different things lol, it prob be easier to shoot the bloody thing I was curious so I could avoid walking in places were they are.Are there any around the midlands bird. not sure, thought the nearest was on the border of wales .! and me, i try to avoid them if i can, my big daft dog Buck would pile into them , and could be his last , as they can be very dangerous to people and dogs, the Oz lads get fair few dogs killed by them every year 1 Quote Link to post
roybo 2,873 Posted February 24, 2016 Report Share Posted February 24, 2016 Didn't take the bait bendrover lol Quote Link to post
D Lloyd 2,790 Posted February 24, 2016 Report Share Posted February 24, 2016 That looks weird ,the nose is different to a wild boar. What species is it? its a mater bo bonothing yogi . Lol lol you got it mate sos never got down for that run mate Quote Link to post
Kieransingo 256 Posted February 24, 2016 Report Share Posted February 24, 2016 As said most here grab back legs an stab it?. I seen some in past walking the dog up forest. Need some body armour or something dogs get some stick while trying to hold them until u get there ? Quote Link to post
roybo 2,873 Posted February 24, 2016 Report Share Posted February 24, 2016 20150912_192800.jpgyou best be ready to get stuck in and give the dog a hand,they no push over lol.atb dcthe Oz lads grab there back legs, once the dogs get old of it, from the pics it dont look that bad. But as you say looking and doing it 2 different things lol, it prob be easier to shoot the bloody thing Are there any around the midlands bird. not sure, thought the nearest was on the border of wales .! I was just curious as I could avoid walking near you bird. King birds OK mate Quote Link to post
Ideation 8,216 Posted February 24, 2016 Report Share Posted February 24, 2016 20150912_192800.jpgyou best be ready to get stuck in and give the dog a hand,they no push over lol.atb dc the Oz lads grab there back legs, once the dogs get old of it, from the pics it dont look that bad. But as you say looking and doing it 2 different things lol, it prob be easier to shoot the bloody thing If the dogs are doing their job then its fairly straight forward. But if the dogs are not doing it properly then it can get quite emotional. . . . Most dogs don't have the bottle or the nack to stop them dead and hold them properly, or even to face them to be honest. I'm talking about proper ones, not little uns. Anything under 60 kilo is easy enough for most dogs. They also don't die easy, you need a proper knife. . . . . . And by f**k do they make some noise. 2 Quote Link to post
king 11,970 Posted February 24, 2016 Author Report Share Posted February 24, 2016 20150912_192800.jpgyou best be ready to get stuck in and give the dog a hand,they no push over lol.atb dc the Oz lads grab there back legs, once the dogs get old of it, from the pics it dont look that bad. But as you say looking and doing it 2 different things lol, it prob be easier to shoot the bloody thing Are there any around the midlands bird. not sure, thought the nearest was on the border of wales .! I was just curious as I could avoid walking near you bird. King birds OK mate I just looked through what I typed Roybo you are messing with my head lol 1 Quote Link to post
Chaff 3,567 Posted February 24, 2016 Report Share Posted February 24, 2016 Got a kiwi mate that hunts pig at home,when I asked what dogs his words were any medium sized mutt from the pound 3 Quote Link to post
bendrover 556 Posted February 24, 2016 Report Share Posted February 24, 2016 That looks weird ,the nose is different to a wild boar. What species is it? its a mater bo bonothing yogi . Lol lol you got it mate sos never got down for that run matenext season pal Quote Link to post
D Lloyd 2,790 Posted February 24, 2016 Report Share Posted February 24, 2016 That looks weird ,the nose is different to a wild boar. What species is it? its a mater bo bonothing yogi . Lollol you got it mate sos never got down for that run matenext season pal cheers i hope so, hes getting the now he should be read for a strech Quote Link to post
J Darcy 5,871 Posted February 24, 2016 Report Share Posted February 24, 2016 I think some are getting mixed up between wild boar and feral pigs...... 2 Quote Link to post
Chaff 3,567 Posted February 25, 2016 Report Share Posted February 25, 2016 Got this from some pretty mouthed banjo playing site Pigs, hogs, boars—they all wallow in mud, root around, and can destroy nearly any vegetation in their path. But what makes a pig a pig and not a boar or hog? Ultimately, there’s no cut-and-dried difference, because farmers, hunters, and regular folk all use these terms a little differently and interchangeably. However, “pig” usually refers to the barnyard variety, a wild boar is the kind that lives out in nature and is the ancestor of domestic pigs, and “hog” is used to describe larger pigs and boars. Technically speaking, they’re all of the species Sus scrofa and are biologically very similar. Quote Link to post
king 11,970 Posted February 25, 2016 Author Report Share Posted February 25, 2016 Got this from some pretty mouthed banjo playing site Pigs, hogs, boars—they all wallow in mud, root around, and can destroy nearly any vegetation in their path. But what makes a pig a pig and not a boar or hog? Ultimately, there’s no cut-and-dried difference, because farmers, hunters, and regular folk all use these terms a little differently and interchangeably. However, “pig” usually refers to the barnyard variety, a wild boar is the kind that lives out in nature and is the ancestor of domestic pigs, and “hog” is used to describe larger pigs and boars. Technically speaking, they’re all of the species Sus scrofa and are biologically very similar. You forgot to add chaff. They all taste really nice.... Quote Link to post
Wales1234 5,489 Posted February 25, 2016 Report Share Posted February 25, 2016 Sitting here laughing at the photo of one man and his pig 1 Quote Link to post
Chaff 3,567 Posted February 25, 2016 Report Share Posted February 25, 2016 Apparently they have bred well with ferals and are farowing bigger litters soon be as common as roe Quote Link to post
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