masta you may be right there, but hunting with dogs has not been banned yet has it ??
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Precisely because there was a huge explosion in the population following on from an extended period of no hunting, exacerbated by populations colonising new areas following the flooding too... I'm afraid Nature doesn't practice 'moderation in all things', but tends to favour peaks and troughs, feast then famine and plague...JoJess said:but WHY all of a sudden is there lots of rabbits with myxi... and could I personally kill it my answer would have to be NO :b
You can't call what you do coursing it's racing round rollers (simulated coursing).JoJess said:What I was saying is : it is quite natural for sight hounds to chase anything that moves they are trained to chase :- " that is why mine are walked on a lead and only let off one at a time...... I spend a lot of money going to osteopaths to get the dogs in tip top condition so that they can race and DO NOT want them picking up injuries from chasing rabbits etc.......Also if you DO NOT want to hear other peoples views on hunting rabbits with dogs then make the topic for people who like to course only...... :blink:
the increase in cases of myxi has nothing to do with periods of "no hunting" we have a few areas with myxi rabbits round here that get hammered all year round, but it tends to frequent more in the summer months, not through the breeding season of the rabbit but through the life cycle of the flee that causes myxi. i personaly would wipe out any rabbits i see with myxi, but some people seem to think that if they are left to fight this horrible disease they will eventualy become immune. now if this is true its not going to happen in my life time or that of my children who will step into my boots when my old legs pack in.moriarte said:Precisely because there was a huge explosion in the population following on from an extended period of no hunting, exacerbated by populations colonising new areas following the flooding too... I'm afraid Nature doesn't practice 'moderation in all things', but tends to favour peaks and troughs, feast then famine and plague...JoJess said:but WHY all of a sudden is there lots of rabbits with myxi... and could I personally kill it my answer would have to be NO :b
*Lesley* said:*Lesley* said:JoJess said:Oh dear :b sorry didn't mean to cause offence to any one :blink:
I am a vegetarian and NO I do not drink cows milk I have soya milk
No offence but why on earth would you be looking on this topic Jo jess didnt you realise what coursing was? and the title is hunting rabbits with dogs, you must have known it you wouldn't like it :unsure:
beaker said:don't worry JoJess i'm not offended , it does after all say [SIZE=14pt]"hunting with rabbits your views[/SIZE] ", it would be very boring if everyone had the same opinions. :thumbsup:
I wasn't saying Jo Jess shouldn't have a view or that she's caused offence, I myself am very sqeamish about hunting anything with anything, I just tend to stear away from anything I would find upsetting,and also try to not think about where things have come from when I'm eating it, head in the sand approach I know but hey it works for me, I know that by having whippets I am openening myself up to hunting but I'd still freak if they caught anything :x :b
Also I don't understand the point she made about it being natural for a dog to hunt a rabbit and not a fox, lets face it if it runs it will get chased, and fox's leave a path of destruction in their persuit of small animals, rabbits don't
JoJess said:What I was saying is : it is quite natural for sight hounds to chase anything that moves they are trained to chase :- " that is why mine are walked on a lead and only let off one at a time...... I spend a lot of money going to osteopaths to get the dogs in tip top condition so that they can race and DO NOT want them picking up injuries from chasing rabbits etc.......Also if you DO NOT want to hear other peoples views on hunting rabbits with dogs then make the topic for people who like to course only...... :blink:
JoJess said:masta you may be right there, but hunting with dogs has not been banned yet has it ??
but you'd be condemning the animal to unnecessary suffering and/or passing the problem on to somebody else to sort out :blink:JoJess said:and could I personally kill it my answer would have to be NO :b
only since 12pm 17.02.05 says it all really.JoJess said:masta you may be right there, but hunting with dogs has not been banned yet has it ??
Thankyou Melanie, I've hundreds more but I think I've lost them on a broken CD but I will never lose the memories as I'm sure you won't either.melanie said:i just want to say that i love your pics levs :thumbsup: i worked and hunted with wynstay hunt for around 10 years, and your pics bring it all back to me
Don't know what you mean mate, we only got nine.Mark Roberts said:
I agree that perhaps it was in the 'wrong' section - but nowhere did it state only verbal contributions and NOT pictures. Sorry if you were offended Rae - I'm sure it was never anyones intention, its just showing a picture of a dog doing a job.Rae said:This thread was started in general dog discussion and not coursing. It asked for views (a verbal contribution) and not pictures.
There has been 9 pages of posts and I think there has been only 1 or at the maximum 2 posts where you were generalised, which is not right - but other than that I think it has been a good debate, with questions being asked eg rabbit damage and well thought out factual answers.There will not be a open debate as it is obvious that some members think that their view and right and everyone else is wrong. Some people are obviously not interested in what anyone who disagrees with them has to say. Isn't it a shame that I have not been offensive to anyone and yet I get snidey comments and incorrectly generalised by some other members. It's not far short of bullying is it?
Isn't this the point you have completely missed - its not just for fun, IT IS FOR CONTROLLING & MANAGING THE COUNTRYSIDE!but I personally wouldnt go out and deliberately work them just for 'fun'.
I can see your point but I don't think anyone can disagree, that different breeds have certain characteristics which defines the breed and what makes them happy as they do it naturally and by choice! For example beagles love to follow scent, sighthounds love to chase, german shepherds naturally herd and guard etc etc. They do these things as they are in their genes and naturally they do it as it makes them happy! Which is why people when choosing a breed take these factors into account, I personally fancied a PBGV when I was younger but after research found out that these dogs given any opportunity will disappear after a scent and unless you have hours to spend looking for them they probably aren't the dog for you, why do they do this? because they love it as it is in their genes! I do agree that if a dog eg sighthound has not been trained to hunt it will not miss it as much but as we all know on here they will still do it - probably because they enjoy it!Who can say what a dog would prefer? They prefer what they know best.
To everyone that keeps having a cheap shot about 'posting pictures but not wanting to offend'. Grow up.
This thread was started in general dog discussion and not coursing. It asked for views (a verbal contribution) and not pictures. Under those circumstances why was it necessary to start posting pictures of dead animals?
Am I missing something or doesnt everybody that holds a view think its the correct view not just the 'some members'?as it is obvious that some members think that their view and right and everyone else is wrong.
Max&Smokey said:Am I missing something or doesnt everybody that holds a view think its the correct view not just the 'some members'?as it is obvious that some members think that their view and right and everyone else is wrong.
I must say I just gone back through the thread and cant see why you think your being bullied your first post was constructive made some good points, people disagreed. This thread is like politics and religion an emotive subject and as such peoples responses are often direct. If you find this a form of bullying then perhaps a thread like this is not the best to get involved with, the title really did let you know the sort of responses that would be received.
Levs said:Seeing as I was the only one who put a picture up it's obvious that Rae has aimed her attack at me! I'm sorry that you disagree with my way of life but that is your problem I'm afraid, as I live a wholesome and legal life and will continue to hunt as long as the law allows after all if Tony Blair says I can it can't be wrong :lol:
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