marky r 25 Posted January 2, 2009 Report Share Posted January 2, 2009 it doesnt say in the post they were worrying sheep or anything just going onto the farmers land and well im sure everyone quilty of straying over the fence evry so often but to have 4 dogs shot that aint right but the owner shouldnt of left them either why did he have to go was the farmer gonna shoot him? was the lad on his own? back buy three other farmers on quads not a nice situation at all but id have to get my own back makes my blood boil stuff like that. Quote Link to post
jimmy0211 2 Posted January 2, 2009 Report Share Posted January 2, 2009 (edited) "Spot on, what gets my back up, is all stock is bred for the dinner plate, and all means to a farmer ismoney.They dont think of any animal like we do, even there sheepdogs are just a tool to them, and they shoot them once they are to old to work. Go back in the night and kill as many as you can, and hit him were it hurts in is pocket. It might make him not so trigger happy next time." How dare you say that! We run a small farm - I have herd of black cows (ie no identifying markings) - I can tell them all apart, know their names and can tell you about their characters. go on then Edited January 2, 2009 by jimmy0211 Quote Link to post
Guest gaz100604 Posted January 2, 2009 Report Share Posted January 2, 2009 if it were my dogs id be upto his land id slaughter every animal i had a chance to do, id come back every few weeks and do the same then id tourch the barn after that. shooting every one of the dogs what the f**k was his problem then. Quote Link to post
donk 12 Posted January 2, 2009 Report Share Posted January 2, 2009 Dunno all the ins and outs of the story,i can see both sides of the argument.End of the day i wouldnt have left me dogs,never have done and i never will do. Id rather take a good kicking than let me dogs get shot,thats just me tho. Quote Link to post
lurcherfreak 0 Posted January 2, 2009 Report Share Posted January 2, 2009 the f*cker would have to shoot me before my dogs Quote Link to post
Clover 0 Posted January 2, 2009 Report Share Posted January 2, 2009 if it were my dogs id be upto his land id slaughter every animal i had a chance to do, id come back every few weeks and do the same then id tourch the barn after that. shooting every one of the dogs what the f**k was his problem then. The farmer's problem was that at least one of the dogs had already been worrying the sheep (see an earlier post). The fault lies with the idiot who was running the dogs who let this happen and the poor dogs paid the price. And to Jimmy0211 - I think I've got better things to do with my life than type up the details of my cows and I expect that you've got better things to do with your life than to read about them. Talking of which, now I've had my lunch, I need to go to check on them again - Rowena is due to calf Quote Link to post
Guest oldskool Posted January 2, 2009 Report Share Posted January 2, 2009 the farmers were within the law to shoot the lads dogs not on permission and his dogs were,nt under controle they dont have to be hanging off a sheep to be worrieing sad but true....it takes some neck for a bloke to shoot another mans dogs... i hate to hear about a young lad having his dogs shot but i'm afraid to say the farmer is well within his rights... the presence of strange dogs can send sheep hurtleing towards the hedges and fences and sheep get themselves into trouble at the drop of a hat... when i was out of work i helped out on a friends sheep farm besides our own farm and every day we spent ages pullin them out of dry drains etc because the buggers will just lie there until they give up the ghost... and come lambing time sheep will abort their lambs under any sort of stress... i hope the wee lad keeps his chin up and keeps at it... even on permission keep your dogs well away from sheep or livestock... and is this not what the feckin anti's say about us ??? "Spot on, what gets my back up, is all stock is bred for the dinner plate, and all means to a farmer is money.They dont think of any animal like we do, even there sheepdogs are just a tool to them, and they shoot them once they are to old to work. Go back in the night and kill as many as you can, and hit him were it hurts in is pocket. It might make him not so trigger happy next time." Quote Link to post
Guest gaz100604 Posted January 2, 2009 Report Share Posted January 2, 2009 i hate to hear about a young lad having his dogs shot but i'm afraid to say the farmer is well within his rights... the presence of strange dogs can send sheep hurtleing towards the hedges and fences and sheep get themselves into trouble at the drop of a hat... when i was out of work i helped out on a friends sheep farm besides our own farm and every day we spent ages pullin them out of dry drains etc because the buggers will just lie there until they give up the ghost... and come lambing time sheep will abort their lambs under any sort of stress... i hope the wee lad keeps his chin up and keeps at it... even on permission keep your dogs well away from sheep or livestock... and is this not what the feckin anti's say about us ??? "Spot on, what gets my back up, is all stock is bred for the dinner plate, and all means to a farmer is money.They dont think of any animal like we do, even there sheepdogs are just a tool to them, and they shoot them once they are to old to work. Go back in the night and kill as many as you can, and hit him were it hurts in is pocket. It might make him not so trigger happy next time." would any one of you be saying the same if it were your dogs? shooting a few dogs what kinda tramp does that in fairness. the revenge with be unholy if they were mine Quote Link to post
littletimmy 71 Posted January 2, 2009 Report Share Posted January 2, 2009 Dunno all the ins and outs of the story,i can see both sides of the argument.End of the day i wouldnt have left me dogs,never have done and i never will do.Id rather take a good kicking than let me dogs get shot,thats just me tho. some people think they are made of glass mate .. lot of glass jaws about like i can tell you that. Quote Link to post
T78 4 Posted January 2, 2009 Report Share Posted January 2, 2009 would any one of you be saying the same if it were your dogs? shooting a few dogs what kinda tramp does that in fairness. the revenge with be unholy if they were mine if it were my dogs and i was at the limit of my permission and the farmer next door was watching me...my dogs would be on the leads and i wouldn't have been there for two hours! Quote Link to post
brock1 2 Posted January 2, 2009 Report Share Posted January 2, 2009 at the end of the day the farmer is a soft shit if i owend a farm & someones dogs were atacking my sheep i whouldnt wait for my mates to come with a gun & just site & watch it dosent sound like he was that botherd about his livestock. i would not of shoot the lads dogs ether i would of told him to get his dogs under control in the first two hours that they aparently started wearying the sheep & told him if he didnt them i would shoot the dogs. i am pritty shower that the lad would of got his dogs & f**ked off & wouldnt of riscked his dogs being shoot. but this c*nt shouldnt be aloud a shot gun he sound like a triger happy coward in my eyes. that is just as bad as the chaves that run around with big bull breed dogs that they cant control attacking everyone they get near. they give bull breeds a bad name just like cowards like this farmer give people with guns a bad name. say what you whant but he sounds just as bad as the people that got apbt baned. they shouldent of had a dog that they cant control. this c*nt shouldnt have a gun if he has no control & the lad thats dogs aparently atacked the sheep needs to learn to keep his dogs under control around live stock. but everyone as had a dog that as whent where is shouldnt be chaseing a rabbit but that isnt the dogs failt it is just doing what its meant to & dosent know where is permishion end & shouldent be shoot becouse its in the wrong place. this just sounds like a load of clowns with tools that they cant control farmer included. Quote Link to post
Malt 379 Posted January 2, 2009 Report Share Posted January 2, 2009 AND IM A POACHER SO IF YOUR READING THIS FARMERS THINK BEFORE YOU SHOOT AS IT MIGHT BE ME YOU HAVE TO DEAL WITH AFTER !!!!!! AND IM NOT BOTHERED ABOUT GOING TO PRISON AFTER IVE RUINED YOU ! It's because of people like you that dogmen are looked down upon, and the ban will never be overturned. Do what you do, but think before you open your fecking mouth on an open forum. Quote Link to post
jimmy0211 2 Posted January 2, 2009 Report Share Posted January 2, 2009 if it were my dogs id be upto his land id slaughter every animal i had a chance to do, id come back every few weeks and do the same then id tourch the barn after that. shooting every one of the dogs what the f**k was his problem then. The farmer's problem was that at least one of the dogs had already been worrying the sheep (see an earlier post). The fault lies with the idiot who was running the dogs who let this happen and the poor dogs paid the price. And to Jimmy0211 - I expect that you've got better things to do with your life than to read about them. no xmas holidays so no school and to be honest im bored out my mind Quote Link to post
heart of wales 19 Posted January 2, 2009 Report Share Posted January 2, 2009 Dont know the ins and outs of this he said she said story so I would not want to comment however Managed to catch this in the field the other day This was alive when I took the photo This would be the third in three days,as somebody has already said we are starting to lamb now over 1500 a stray dog in the field with yews in lamb = disaster try working all year on something then pulling aborted lambs As a lot of people on here already know I have and have had Lurchers and terriers since I was a kid and have a great deal of respect for a lot of hunting people dont know what dog is if it is a dog is doing this,However if it is a Dog my approach has been contact the police and inform them of stock loss they are not intrested in the slightest just tell you claim on your insurance and you can shoot the dog if it is worrying stock, then your premiums go up also you have to pay to have any dead stock removed. My approach is I will confront anyone on my land who is not invited there if they are dull enough to come back and I actually witnessed the dog worry stock well what would you do. I personally dont think it is the bravest thing to do shooting the dog as it has done f**k all wrong it is the prick who let it off the lead that wants the slap,it is like lets go and kill the sheep,why not go and sort out the farmer the sheep has done f**k all wrong Quote Link to post
wood1 0 Posted January 2, 2009 Report Share Posted January 2, 2009 Just found out off a friend of mine where i get my pet food from. That another friend of ours had his dogs shot dead last week while out on the dales... 3 Whippets and a lurcher... All shot for straying out of his own permission and on to another farmers land. The farmer had watched him, for a cpl of hours. Straying on and off his land where his sheep were grazing. He had to leave the dogs were they lay and do one... The farmer was backed by 3 other quad riding farmers....very sad affair but these farmers meant business..... show me where the pricks live i will show them a thing or two Quote Link to post
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