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Middleton
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« on: May 09, 2012, 06:42:54 pm »

Their r no dingo's in the part of the country where he is at, An fire arms are legal with a license 99 per cent of people on a station/ ranch have a rifle an need a rifle, it's more pistols an simi automatics that u can't have an as far as the police go they told the locals if u see the dogs on your place take care of them, ( it's prob more town dogs just running lose doing this than hunting dogs an the council from a bigger town has  got involved now an come out a dew times a week an if your dog gets caught out on the streets running lose twice it will be taken an fines dealt out. I have talked to him about hunting dogs before an it don't make much difference to him his answer was theirs only 3 hunters that hunt this place an the sounding places about 300000ac. They call before they come an if they lose a dog they will call u ( its pretty hard for your dogs to hunt out of 300000ac) so other hunting dogs found will be from poachers which r really bad in his part of the country cutting fences an stealing fuel it's hard to keep people out of places that big. In saying that if the dog would come to him, he would load it up an check it out but people don't want to get caught poaching an don't usually have name tags on them.  An I agree with u most "GOOD" dogs won't mess with live stock but their r alot of trashy an not so good hunting dogs out their too. An yes I think theirs a difference between where he in an some of the smaller places.
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