Rowell94 0 Posted January 24, 2016 Report Share Posted January 24, 2016 Do you think it will steady the dog if she's made to sit and stay or will it make her want to chase when out shooting? Cheers Quote Link to post
Paulnix 426 Posted January 25, 2016 Report Share Posted January 25, 2016 If you see enough rabbits when ferreting and make sure she not moves for sitting she should get used to not chasing them, I wouldn't be tempted to let her retrieve them though. You would have more control over the day and no outside pressure, you could spend time doing as you wish rather than say sitting behind guns on a pheasant shoot to make her steady, where there a lot of other distractions both for the dog and you. As for when beating and chasing rabbits, I've not been ferreting since I was a kid ( I hope to get back into it with my children ) and my spaniels will look to chase if they notice one,I guess if you go ferreting they will notice EVERY rabbit though I can stop my springer, no chance stopping my cocker which is a law unto herself anyway. err that probably didn't help much. Quote Link to post
stroller 341 Posted January 25, 2016 Report Share Posted January 25, 2016 I use my wirehaired Vizsla when we are shooting ferreted rabbits, he marks holes and works the rushes before we start ferreting. He sits and doesn't chase when rabbits bolt and he does get to retrieve most of them. He has been known to chase rabbits in the beating line but I don't make a huge thing over it and 9 times out of 10 I can stop him no bother. He is rock solid on hares and deer and we often stand on shoot days with roe deer running past us and on the moor during the grouse season he just watches hares away Quote Link to post
Rowell94 0 Posted January 25, 2016 Author Report Share Posted January 25, 2016 If you see enough rabbits when ferreting and make sure she not moves for sitting she should get used to not chasing them, I wouldn't be tempted to let her retrieve them though. You would have more control over the day and no outside pressure, you could spend time doing as you wish rather than say sitting behind guns on a pheasant shoot to make her steady, where there a lot of other distractions both for the dog and you. As for when beating and chasing rabbits, I've not been ferreting since I was a kid ( I hope to get back into it with my children ) and my spaniels will look to chase if they notice one,I guess if you go ferreting they will notice EVERY rabbit though I can stop my springer, no chance stopping my cocker which is a law unto herself anyway. err that probably didn't help much. Thanks mate I'll take that into consideration, I think it'll steady her a lot more sitting and staying all day. Cheers! Quote Link to post
Rowell94 0 Posted January 25, 2016 Author Report Share Posted January 25, 2016 I use my wirehaired Vizsla when we are shooting ferreted rabbits, he marks holes and works the rushes before we start ferreting. He sits and doesn't chase when rabbits bolt and he does get to retrieve most of them. He has been known to chase rabbits in the beating line but I don't make a huge thing over it and 9 times out of 10 I can stop him no bother. He is rock solid on hares and deer and we often stand on shoot days with roe deer running past us and on the moor during the grouse season he just watches hares away Yeah mine tends to chase the odd rabbit but she's getting better, I'll not let her retrieve I'll keep her watching it might steady her more, cheers bud Quote Link to post
Nobby8126 96 Posted January 26, 2016 Report Share Posted January 26, 2016 I take my girl out with the ferrets, she's still learning to mark the sets but I'm able to call her off a chase if needed. Defo hasn't hindered when beating and a hare pops. Quote Link to post
Rowell94 0 Posted February 4, 2016 Author Report Share Posted February 4, 2016 I take my girl out with the ferrets, she's still learning to mark the sets but I'm able to call her off a chase if needed. Defo hasn't hindered when beating and a hare pops. Do you keep her on the lead or on the stop whistle when something bolts? Cheers Quote Link to post
Fat-Ferret 857 Posted February 4, 2016 Report Share Posted February 4, 2016 A man who lived near us when we I was young trained springers and used to take me round rabbit spots an odd Saturday to bolt rabbits while he made the young dogs sit....I always felt their pain!! 1 Quote Link to post
Nobby8126 96 Posted May 2, 2016 Report Share Posted May 2, 2016 I take my girl out with the ferrets, she's still learning to mark the sets but I'm able to call her off a chase if needed. Defo hasn't hindered when beating and a hare pops. Do you keep her on the lead or on the stop whistle when something bolts? Cheers Whistle. Quote Link to post
leethedog 3,071 Posted May 11, 2016 Report Share Posted May 11, 2016 A friend of mine has a very good springer bitch rock steady she is she comes ferreting from time to time and also bushes to lurchers I don't see the difference in ferreting and using a rabbit pen Quote Link to post
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