jedandlevo 8 Posted December 20, 2007 Report Share Posted December 20, 2007 ive got a saluki/colly-greyhound it caught a young rabbit when it was 41/2 month brought back live to hand and then again when it was about 6 month but now its about 71/2 month and it chases as colse as you could get but it just wont take rabbits any more its like its just playing with them im confused ? what could i do to get it taking them again reply asap help please much aprcheated levo Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Guest ripstop Posted December 20, 2007 Report Share Posted December 20, 2007 ive got a saluki/colly-greyhound it caught a young rabbit when it was 41/2 month brought back live to hand and then again when it was about 6 month but now its about 71/2 month and it chases as colse as you could get but it just wont take rabbits any more its like its just playing with them im confused ? what could i do to get it taking them again reply asap help please much aprcheated levo I HAD THIS PROBLEM WITH MY SALUKI CROSS, YOURE BEST LEAVING IT TILL THE END OF THE SEASON, OR GIVE IT A LOT OF DROPPERS, (FERRETED RABBITS) INCREASING THE SLIP EVERY 3 OR 4 TIMES, STARTING WITH ONLY A FEW METRES TO BUILD HIS CONFIDENCE UP, I DID THIS AND AFTER ABOUT 20 RABBITS HE WAS CATCHING LAMP SHY RABBITS APPROX. 5 FOOT FROM THE BURROW FROM A 100 YARDS SLIP, HE DID THIS FOR FUN. YOURE JUST BEST OFF WAITING OR HE HAS A VERY GOOD CHANCE OF JACKING COMPLETLY, ALL THE BEST WITH THE PUP RIPSTOP Quote Link to post Share on other sites
jedandlevo 8 Posted December 21, 2007 Author Report Share Posted December 21, 2007 ok cheers mate ill get the nets out and try your theory hope it works for me as well as it did for you its a propper little bute it will be a shame to have to just keep him as a pet only thanks again Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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