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ok so don't laugh but I'd like to try my wolfies on rabbiting


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saw a few guys gals with your type of dogs when im hunting they have little bogies pretty neat, met a guy who one the iditariod in alaska hees got a book all about , it would be very in tresting for you it cost 40 quid second hand but a real good read all about traplines ,the guy retired to new mexico were i go for a hunt in the winter he had acamp of n i dogs he bred seventy to get a team of twelve fed them on salmon etc at his summer camp , hees retired from alasks but was the real deal i think he won it in the ninties i never took much intrest when i met him at a game conservaition meeting but i should have as he trapped hard in the yukon etc a hardy man , i would train your husky in daylight on his own and then progress to nite time or take him out with trained hunting dogs ie lurchers then let him see the crack , a rabbit etc then its up to you to let him go cheers stayed up in north montreal with inuits fishing drinking near charlybough snow melted in may i was in there in march pretty cold but nice , ive got family in montreal so met lots of inuits god fishermen and hunters

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make sure once hees of you can get him back and hees fine with live stock and does not fech off, or it could be dodgy , sw plenty hunskies when i was akid visiting family in montreal 25 years ago i thought they were wolves at first only eight years old , all the best with your hunting trip

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What are they like with stock?

 

Well mine have been brought up around them, fantastic with horses. They have tended to completely ignore cattle not worth it as mine have been well told 'cows are bloody dangerous' in no uncertain terms lol

It's all down to how well they are socilised. I know some how never bothered (the idiot owners I like to call them) and yes they can be a worry around them. Mine have been trained well enough not to. The one, and only time they got out, not long after moving here, fence broke after branch broke on the tree. Didn't see as it was down the bottom of the garden. Welll, field full of sheep and where are the pillocks? ON THE FECKIN RAILWAY LINES! right next to a field of sheep and lambs.

 

saw a few guys gals with your type of dogs when im hunting they have little bogies pretty neat, met a guy who one the iditariod in alaska hees got a book all about , it would be very in tresting for you it cost 40 quid second hand but a real good read all about traplines ,the guy retired to new mexico were i go for a hunt in the winter he had acamp of n i dogs he bred seventy to get a team of twelve fed them on salmon etc at his summer camp , hees retired from alasks but was the real deal i think he won it in the ninties i never took much intrest when i met him at a game conservaition meeting but i should have as he trapped hard in the yukon etc a hardy man , i would train your husky in daylight on his own and then progress to nite time or take him out with trained hunting dogs ie lurchers then let him see the crack , a rabbit etc then its up to you to let him go cheers stayed up in north montreal with inuits fishing drinking near charlybough snow melted in may i was in there in march pretty cold but nice , ive got family in montreal so met lots of inuits god fishermen and hunters

 

They aren't husky's and not like the Eskimo dog. Lot larger and more Wolf like.

They are a UK developed breed. I have one who can predict my passing out/black outs so I have a thing for the breed after my old 2nd ever NI saved my life.

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Nothing tonight. Might have been because there had been a fox around. Turkey body near to the farm and another that must have been dragged across the field judging by the feather trail.

Keano did take a serious interest in the rabbit smell around, he was hunting round everywhere for them so could well be hope for him. Think it'll be a case of going out a various times to gauge when it is best really, trial and error until we get it right and hubby says we need a far longer net. lol

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One testicle problems, heredetry piometra, sudden death syndrome and hip scores of 106.

I would concentrate on getting the "inuit" sound first before testing on quarry!

 

Inuit people would not buy these dogs, they use real sled dogs why would anybody else buy one?

 

They were only ever only bred for looks anyway, they will do well in the kennel club with the above crudentials, if you can all stop falling out in the inuit club first :clapper:Priceless!

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One testicle problems, heredetry piometra, sudden death syndrome and hip scores of 106.

I would concentrate on getting the "inuit" sound first before testing on quarry!

 

Inuit people would not buy these dogs, they use real sled dogs why would anybody else buy one?

 

They were only ever only bred for looks anyway, they will do well in the kennel club with the above crudentials, if you can all stop falling out in the inuit club first :clapper:Priceless!

 

 

well, it's the retard breeders who do it for money not the breed who cause that. and the 106 hipscore? ain't that a Utonagan? think it is. I'd stop talking out yer arse and get proper facts not blind one sided ones.

I belong to no society, as they are just in it for money and power.

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Oh I forgot, a large percentage of actual WOLF in it's make up, born baby killers??

 

The worst of both worlds if you ask me :big_boss::thumbdown:

 

 

EEEEE bless I should have known you were one of those lol

 

Well I'm happy with mine thats all I can say, but then again there are those who think that every lurcher is a born murderer. I keep my Rose jaded glasses in a box nowadays, purely to look back to a time when I didn't have a clue either. ;):whistling:

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Who said anything about lurchers? In fact I do not understand why this entire thread has not been moved into general talk??

 

have not a clue hey? If ONLY you knew who you were adressing! Dream on!

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