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Slipping a dog on these lads didn't always go the dogs way ,broken toes or legs were always a possibility,I preferred to stalk and shoot them but the haul back was hoffific at times due to the terrain

No challenge for dogs in reality,but good supply of meat/food and the landowners hated them with a passion

I have to clarify I did take a few with the dog but 90 %were shot ,

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44 minutes ago, greg64 said:

Got  a goat problem at my place they really are a pain and you can’t keep them out,can’t grow anything anymore as they trash everything this ones lying outside my front room window 

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Cracking Billy's. Can I come and shoot them ?

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19 hours ago, grompz said:

just a genuine question, never had any experience of taking goats with lurchers, just not my type of hunting but surely  lurchers doing this job regulary, could never be trusted with livestock be it young calves or sheep, and would be a real liabilty, when out hunting other quarry,i stand corrected if my belief is wrong.

dogs are smarter than you might give them credit for.

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4 hours ago, greg64 said:

Got  a goat problem at my place they really are a pain and you can’t keep them out,can’t grow anything anymore as they trash everything this ones lying outside my front room window 

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If only you were nearer

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6 hours ago, greg64 said:

Got  a goat problem at my place they really are a pain and you can’t keep them out,can’t grow anything anymore as they trash everything this ones lying outside my front room window 

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Nice head on him 

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8 hours ago, joe ox said:

I am not really a fan of lamb/mutton so its off the menu for me.

I much prefer goat to lamb.My missus is of bajan/jamaican decent and her curry goat is one of my favourites.She also does a mean neck of lamb soup which I prefer if she uses goat

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9 minutes ago, downsouth said:

I much prefer goat to lamb.My missus is of bajan/jamaican decent and her curry goat is one of my favourites.She also does a mean neck of lamb soup which I prefer if she uses goat

Don't mention curry ffs

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25 minutes ago, Black neck said:

Not overly keen on cuzza then jig

It absolutely disgusts me lol...the smell ...the consistency,...any spicy or strong flavoured foods I don't take to

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16 minutes ago, chartpolski said:

FFS ! Even someone as gastronomically challenged as mC enjoys a good ruby !

Curry knows no boundaries!

Cheers.

Enjoy,...not for me ,...lol

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20 minutes ago, jigsaw said:

It absolutely disgusts me lol...the smell ...the consistency,...any spicy or strong flavoured foods I don't take to

Fair play each 2 the own ,I'll eat ote spicy, bland ,raw several stages of decomposition, meks no odds 2 me 

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