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    You can buy a simple cloth type rack, hang the meat in that and a day or two later your done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sAsLEX View Post
    With people out shooting at brown animal shapes does anyone blaze up their pooch?
    Yep Emma always wears hivis has done from a pup its like her on switch when she gets it put on shes in hunting modeName:  IMG_0344.jpg
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    Quote Originally Posted by oneipete View Post
    I used to get big fatty strips of mutton and whack them in the dehydrator. you can take a heap and they weigh f all.

    Snacked on a few myself when the supplies were getting low.
    That is a bloody good idea.
    I took Tux high energy for the Bok last trip which was his first and being a Vizsla he always looks underfed to me.
    He gorged on the front end of deer after it was boned out, but man the farts were unreal.
    It was his first deer shot over him so I spoiled him with meat, next trip which is in June he is only getting heart and bones.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sAsLEX View Post
    With people out shooting at brown animal shapes does anyone blaze up their pooch?
    Yes. I do, but not every time. Never near water or rivers and never off lead in deep forest. I have a fear of the dog becoming snagged.

    On lead in bush is good. Ok in easy bird cover but no good in blackberry.

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    I never thought of it as I like the black ones but I guess it is a risk in fallow country.

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    Sweeps starting to look a wee bit old there mate

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    got a few good years left in him.... his nose is fine.

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    I used to take that freeze dried K9 food on trips for my GWP... that is until they about doubled the price and it was hardly cheap before.
    For the last trip I took her away on I made up a mix of some minced up tahr offcuts, rice and pasta all cooked up and then thrown in the dehydrater. Nice and light and she seemed to do alright on it (obviously needs rehydrating). Looking at getting her a pack from realdog.co.nz , 5-7 kg out of my pack will be well worth the money!
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    Awesome video thanks for sharing
    God bless me coz on other bas**@d will

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    Quote Originally Posted by Highlandstalker View Post
    I used to take that freeze dried K9 food on trips for my GWP... that is until they about doubled the price and it was hardly cheap before.
    For the last trip I took her away on I made up a mix of some minced up tahr offcuts, rice and pasta all cooked up and then thrown in the dehydrater. Nice and light and she seemed to do alright on it (obviously needs rehydrating). Looking at getting her a pack from realdog.co.nz , 5-7 kg out of my pack will be well worth the money!
    They make bloody good gear. Trick with the dog pack is to make sure the weight is even on both sides
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wirehunt View Post
    They make bloody good gear. Trick with the dog pack is to make sure the weight is even on both sides
    I have ordered one online from realdog for my pooch.
    He can start carting some food and earn his keep.
    looks well made and built to last compared to others I have look at but comes with hefty price tag .
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    Bloody good gear alright from realdog.co.nz
    We have a couple of their collars and they are lasting well so far and they are similar price to other dog collars

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    Quote Originally Posted by puku View Post
    Bloody good gear alright from realdog.co.nz
    We have a couple of their collars and they are lasting well so far and they are similar price to other dog collars

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    Collars are well priced and look strong
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    What sort of a pouch you got there? @kawhia

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    My Bad, I meant Pooch @ Kawhia

 

 

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