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Author Topic: 2 shoat or not to shoat?  (Read 961 times)
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« on: April 04, 2010, 02:38:18 am »

Austin- With my dog it is based off of the squeelers and the way a smaller pig "walks louder" than a bigger pig. The training method I posted is to train the dog to only target Boars but the size of the boar will still be up to you to push for the bigger ones. The only way to get him to action a sow is if the other dogs stike it up and I answer he will go in and bark it but still has that hesitance fearing getting in trouble for it. When I got him from my uncle he had been talked up so much by my uncles and their hunting partners that at first I was very dissapointed he didn't want anything to do with the first 3 pigs I caught to the point I called up my uncle and questioned the dog only to be have this explained to me! I was expecting a good veteran dog and the dogs would strike and he would just give me that look! I try not to push him on to many sows but sows are where the meat is at so I hope to teach him "big sows are o.k." but I also don't wanna mess with him to much and confuse him.
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