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Thread: Will a fallow take on a dog

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    Lucky it wasnt a fellow stag eh
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tahr View Post
    Sloppy.
    Quite right, though I may have been alluding to a down slope or decline
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    If we're being pedantic, hypo means below normal, hyper is over.

    I suppose an easily excited dog could be hypo behaved - as in less than normal, but I suspect hyper would be more suitable.

    Grammar macht frei.
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    Far out you guys better get to it, theres plenty of threads to go through and straighten out. Anyone else cant understand what I said just ask and ill explain it to you
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    Actually come to think of it, in this day and age the buck may identify as a stag or the other way around..
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    This thread gave me a hell of a good chuckle this afternoon. Thanks blokes

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    And karen

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    Quote Originally Posted by blip View Post
    Lucky it wasnt a fellow stag eh
    Or a fallow bull. I think a good dog might handle a chamois stag though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sneeze View Post
    Or a fallow bull. I think a good dog might handle a chamois stag though.
    For a couple of bucks I'd handle a Chamois stag.
    And grab a fallow cow by the hind leg.

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    now you guys are being widdickuluss

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    Does a fallow yearling or fallow mutton taste better

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    Fallow mutton.... I'm wondering if that is a result of a Buck on a Ewe, or a Ram on a Doe?
    And if a Buck and a Ram had a fight, who's coming out second best?

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    Watched a few fallow spikers giving the red spikers a hard time a few weeks back. They are grumpy little tricks at times

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    Ewe fallows are hardcase

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    Quote Originally Posted by BRADS View Post
    Ewe fallows are hardcase

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    Hare here to that

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    A big fast bullet beats a little fast bullet every time

 

 

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