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Reuben
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« on: April 21, 2015, 07:01:11 pm »

  lol  I am going to tell ya'll some dogs are just hard headed trashy SOB'S    I own one right now .  that dang mnt. cur I have has been the worst dog to break off of anything that moves and I have done everything short of killing the dog   lol  .  I've owned a few in my years but this one takes the cake and wins first prize . so he goes NOWHERE  without the e-collar . he's ok around livestock and chickens but everything else is game on . and this has been going on for , well it will be 3 years in july . but I'm going to win if it kills me dag nabbitt !!!  lmao


Halfbreed...I learned years ago through trial and error that some of those mt curs are so gamey they are hard to break off of trash...

I learned that prevention is key on making them fly right...lol

I break them off of deer before they ever go to the woods...deer scent on a deer shoulder mount and a cattle prod...also with a e collar as well...if they get to running deer it can be a long night...and then it is troublesome breaking them...but them a couple times on cattle and they break easier off of them...after that just turn them in on fresh hog sign or a bay...

about 3 good sessions with the cattle prod and they are deathly afraid of deer...  Wink

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