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    Quote Originally Posted by mikee View Post
    One less hare out where we walk the dogs, Obviously didn't get the email!! .
    In the hare vs pointer stakes the hare is the loser at the moment. Smart arses worked a pincer movement and drove it into a fence.

    Its currently residing in the freezer without its furry coat
    Every day my lab tries. but he can only get to about 10m, then the hare puts the hammer down. His eyes are always peeled when we ride around the farm but he will stay on the bike until i call his name, so i have done something right . I feel sorry for the poor bastard there are sooo many flappers around! But i will let him chase a duck if i think he has no chance. Before you poor nth islanders give me shit about that there are literally hundreds of ducks on the 220ha i run especially during irrigation.


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    Mine are steady to wing but not fur, my fault. Not too bothered about it either as long as they don't bump the birdies all good.
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    My lab x thought he was going to have an early breakfast this morning. Commands were 'Leave it ,LEAVE IT!' And he did good
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    Quote Originally Posted by GSP View Post
    I've been reading on a NZ chook site of FB about hedgehogs killing chicks, observed.
    @GSP, has seen hedgehogs hassling sitting bantams...some people think they are cute little things, but I sure do not think that way...they are omnivores...


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    Quote Originally Posted by mikee View Post
    One less hare out where we walk the dogs, Obviously didn't get the email!! .
    In the hare vs pointer stakes the hare is the loser at the moment. Smart arses worked a pincer movement and drove it into a fence.

    Its currently residing in the freezer without its furry coat
    if hard pressed by a dog they.l often do a circle
    try the hare backsteaks on the barbie just salt pepper and a minute or so each side maybe jugged hare for the rest

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    Quote Originally Posted by gsp follower View Post
    if hard pressed by a dog they.l often do a circle
    try the hare backsteaks on the barbie just salt pepper and a minute or so each side maybe jugged hare for the rest
    too late, dogss had 'im for tea tomight
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    I shot a big one a few months back other side of river when I was out for a pukeko shoot. Farmers complain about them but awkward to shoot in the area what with houses and the cycle trail. Darn hare was so big the photo makes my GSP look like a puppy carrying it. I put it in the freezer for the gundog club, but if I get another will eat it. Soak them overnight in water with a little vinegar added apparently. I'm sure I could get a good recipie off the Europeans.
    I've ordered some phez chicks as my birds keep eating the eggs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikee View Post
    too late, dogss had 'im for tea tomight
    mine aint keen on hare to well bloody fed probablymg
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    red knows how that feels these honkers and these hares had him panting
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