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Terrier working educated game will have  there work cut out with the one never mind running an earth to round up the rest 

Was he getting pushed around or was he rounding them all up first as he had them all stopped up when you broke through?..

Quarry will move through an earth when getting worked and sometimes end up in a pocket with others.. Its really that simple.. If a terrier is leaving one to go in search of another so it can push it t

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  On 29/01/2022 at 19:57, Moocher71 said:

What's the most common venomous snake in your area A/w 

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Unfortunately it is the Eastern Brown, the worlds second deadliest land snake. Here's two the terriers prepared earlier lol. Only hunt in Winter now but you still need to watch out as I've seen the less deadly to humans but still fatal to dogs Black snakes about then.

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  On 29/01/2022 at 21:40, mushroom said:

May seem a stupid question but do you not carry anti-venom, knowing you’re working the dogs around snakes etc

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I don't know anyone who does and it costs thousands with an expiry date. I had one terrier treated at the vets, cost over $2500 and she got bitten two weeks later and died. They aren't right again even if you can save them ☹️.

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  On 29/01/2022 at 21:59, Aussie Whip said:

I don't know anyone who does and it costs thousands with an expiry date. I had one terrier treated at the vets, cost over $2500 and she got bitten two weeks later and died. They aren't right again even if you can save them ☹️.

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I suppose like Gnipper said, if each one is tailored to a specific species and you don’t see what bit the dog you have the added cnut of giving the wrong anti-venom wasting money and losing a dog. What about spiders? Do they they nail the dogs as much?

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  On 25/01/2022 at 18:12, fireman said:

Was he getting pushed around or was he rounding them all up first as he had them all stopped up when you broke through?..

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Seen a young bitch do that one day. Got on and went to the end of the bank, only to run back into different parts and return to the same end another 3 times. We dug her with 4. 
A great bitch she turned out to be. 

Unlucky terriers?
Unlucky isn’t when you’ve a good one! Its losing the likes and nothing out of it or anything to replace it.

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  On 30/01/2022 at 02:26, THE GENERAL said:

Seen a young bitch do that one day. Got on and went to the end of the bank, only to run back into different parts and return to the same end another 3 times. We dug her with 4. 
A great bitch she turned out to be. 

Unlucky terriers?
Unlucky isn’t when you’ve a good one! Its losing the likes and nothing out of it or anything to replace it.

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Isn't that just coming away?? should the bitch not of been working what was in front of her and not leaving to go walk abouts. 

I've seen terriers go walk about and when dug with more than 1 in the pot it's always been for the same reason. 

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  On 30/01/2022 at 11:59, dogmandont said:

Isn't that just coming away?? should the bitch not of been working what was in front of her and not leaving to go walk abouts. 

I've seen terriers go walk about and when dug with more than 1 in the pot it's always been for the same reason. 

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The men in the field that day myself included and the way the hunt was going all believed the bitch to be rounding them up. Once she’d settled long enough and was dug too that was the result.

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  On 30/01/2022 at 14:06, THE GENERAL said:

The men in the field that day myself included and the way the hunt was going all believed the bitch to be rounding them up. Once she’d settled long enough and was dug too that was the result.

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I've seen similar situations and heard lads say the same but it's just my opinion that the terrier just doesn't want to work what's in front of it, maybe different in a young dog just learning but the 3 times that stand out to me, twice with the same terrier, both began going walkabout regularly till both eventually jacked. 

This is just my opinion by the way. 

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  On 30/01/2022 at 14:21, dogmandont said:

I've seen similar situations and heard lads say the same but it's just my opinion that the terrier just doesn't want to work what's in front of it, maybe different in a young dog just learning but the 3 times that stand out to me, twice with the same terrier, both began going walkabout regularly till both eventually jacked. 

This is just my opinion by the way. 

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I understand what your saying mate. Surely though it’s not walkabout if everytime they’re leaving a spot they’re getting on again in another part of the place only to work it to the original spot where the dog had settled at the beginning, then this on repeat. Then settle and that’s the result 

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