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Re: Random Pictures

Postby RonE » Sat May 24, 2014 1:48 pm

hudson wrote:Fresh road kill! Who's buyin.top qaulity spring rolls.nerves still jumpy


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Re: Random Pictures

Postby aunt betty » Sat May 24, 2014 1:55 pm

RonE wrote:
hudson wrote:Fresh road kill! Who's buyin.top qaulity spring rolls.nerves still jumpy


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I looked at that dog. It was a boxer, not a pit.
I've heard that it's incredibly stupid to fuck around with a crazy man's head.
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Re: Random Pictures

Postby hudson » Sat May 24, 2014 1:55 pm

aunt betty wrote:
RonE wrote:
hudson wrote:Fresh road kill! Who's buyin.top qaulity spring rolls.nerves still jumpy


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I looked at that dog. It was a boxer, not a pit.
i think it was a cross
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Re: Random Pictures

Postby 3legged_lab » Sat May 24, 2014 2:00 pm

Dont look like a pure bred boxer to me, but I am 100% certain its pure dead.
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Postby Pintail » Sat May 24, 2014 2:34 pm

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Re: Random Pictures

Postby one2many » Sat May 24, 2014 2:45 pm

Rick wrote:Y'all are being hard on our little coyote. I've seen taller, but that's pretty much what they look like here without their winter coats. In fact, I thought he was looking darn good for one that's little doubt hunting for momma and their brood, too. Know for a near certainty he's at least three years old, as this was he guarding the the same drain pipe den two years ago when that rice field was last fallow:
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Here's an "I didn't do it." shot of my coyote checking out one of his that year:
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As for Peake's behavior around coyotes, we have special drills we do:
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That, or it's just a case of his not being allowed to mess with fur and well socialized around other "dogs" - as any decent hunting camp dog should be. Our area is chock-a-block with coyotes, and one seldom hears of someone intentionally killing one. The cattle are bigger and badder than they are, and the rice farmers would far rather have the coyotes than the various levee cutting rats they feed on. So close encounters between they and the dogs are common and dust ups rare. Only time Peake's shown real interest in them was after his "brother," the Brittany, got old enough to start looking like dinner, and Peake saw one take a shot at him. Then it was on, and he remained quick to run them off as long as the Brittany was able to accompany us in the field and doing so, which is no longer the case.

yes full grow cows are bigger and badder,but a newly born calf isnt. i have tons of sheep that they like to harass too.i have seen a group of coyotes attack a mature cow. they can get the job done.my meathead lab hunts coyotes alongside my running walkers and july hounds.he can keep up for about 100 yards then he starts to fade. he also will hunt them with my working dogs.he can keep up with them better.he never gets in on the kill,but gets there and bays while the other finish the job. i use him decoying song dogs sometimes if i know there is a family unit in that area.his size sometimes spooks off a single.never intended him to hunt them he just get pissy and upset when i would load the dog box truck up and left him behind.

Sorry your Britt is no longer with us or too old to hunt. have a soft spot for Britts ans Pointers.my father has had them for as long as i can remember
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Re: Random Pictures

Postby hudson » Sat May 24, 2014 2:46 pm

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Re: Random Pictures

Postby Pintail » Sat May 24, 2014 2:50 pm

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Snack time
sausage and cold melon.interesting snack combo

Not just interesting. Delicious.
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Re: Random Pictures

Postby Pintail » Sat May 24, 2014 2:54 pm

That's a summer sausage by the way. The meat processor can make some really good ones out of your deer. Jalapeño and cheese is my favorite.
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Re: Random Pictures

Postby hudson » Sat May 24, 2014 3:04 pm

Pintail wrote:That's a summer sausage by the way. The meat processor can make some really good ones out of your deer. Jalapeño and cheese is my favorite.
Sounds pretty decent
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Re: Random Pictures

Postby Redbeard » Sat May 24, 2014 3:12 pm

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Re: Random Pictures

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Re: Random Pictures

Postby Feelin' Fowl » Sat May 24, 2014 3:33 pm

Redbeard wrote:My training partner
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How's his dog doing?
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Re: Random Pictures

Postby Bootlipkiller » Sat May 24, 2014 3:36 pm

Redbeard wrote:My training partner
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Re: Random Pictures

Postby assateague » Sat May 24, 2014 3:37 pm

aunt betty wrote:Whoever brought up the idea of eating a road-kill dog...needs to be aware this is a waterfowl hunting site where dogs are worshipped like Gods.

We do not eat dog (except maybe rebelp)



I've eaten many dogs.
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Re: Random Pictures

Postby one2many » Sat May 24, 2014 3:40 pm

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aunt betty wrote:Whoever brought up the idea of eating a road-kill dog...needs to be aware this is a waterfowl hunting site where dogs are worshipped like Gods.

We do not eat dog (except maybe rebelp)



I've eaten many dogs.

as much time as you spent in Korea i wouldnt doubt that a bit. i have eaten horse and donkey didnt care for it. but i bet it would taste good if a Korean BBQed it.
the last 6 months,with many trips to Japan i know i have eaten stuff i was happy to not know what it was
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Re: Random Pictures

Postby Rick » Sat May 24, 2014 3:47 pm

one2many wrote:yes full grow cows are bigger and badder,but a newly born calf isnt. i have tons of sheep that they like to harass too...

Sorry your Britt is no longer with us or too old to hunt. have a soft spot for Britts ans Pointers.my father has had them for as long as i can remember


Hell, here even a lone momma cow will sometimes keep them off a still born calf for days. Get the usual crew of midwives together and it's passing coyotes that are in danger. Sheep, from what I've seen are a whole different matter

The Britt is still with us, and currently crashed on my foot, just not spry enough to work cover. Will be 17 July 3rd.
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Re: Random Pictures

Postby Rick » Sat May 24, 2014 3:48 pm

Redbeard wrote:My training partner
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Re: Random Pictures

Postby aunt betty » Sat May 24, 2014 3:50 pm

I have an old customer by Gifford, Illinois that raises a few cows for his own beef. He keeps a donkey on his farm because donkeys are little badasses when it comes to coyotes.
It caught on and lots of cow farmers have donkeys now.
I've heard that it's incredibly stupid to fuck around with a crazy man's head.
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Re: Random Pictures

Postby hudson » Sat May 24, 2014 3:52 pm

aunt betty wrote:I have an old customer by Gifford, Illinois that raises a few cows for his own beef. He keeps a donkey on his farm because donkeys are little badasses when it comes to coyotes.
It caught on and lots of cow farmers have donkeys now.
lots of that here.donkeys will heel stomp the shit outta coyotes
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Re: Random Pictures

Postby Rick » Sat May 24, 2014 4:08 pm

And sometimes calves. They're about like Muckboots in my area: the donkey craze came and went pretty fast. Seems most folks would as soon be rid of them.
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Re: Random Pictures

Postby one2many » Sat May 24, 2014 4:11 pm

Rick wrote:
one2many wrote:yes full grow cows are bigger and badder,but a newly born calf isnt. i have tons of sheep that they like to harass too...

Sorry your Britt is no longer with us or too old to hunt. have a soft spot for Britts ans Pointers.my father has had them for as long as i can remember


Hell, here even a lone momma cow will sometimes keep them off a still born calf for days. Get the usual crew of midwives together and it's passing coyotes that are in danger. Sheep, from what I've seen are a whole different matter

The Britt is still with us, and currently crashed on my foot, just not spry enough to work cover. Will be 17 July 3rd.

glad the britt is still around,17 is getting up there.
a momma cow that has just given birth will fight off two or three, but when she is clear down at the different end of a pasture alone she is no match for a pack. they come from a different side and get her distracted while others grab hold of the calf.i try to have all my calving done up in the barns,but with a large herd you sometimes miss one when she is getting close.our yotes are much bigger then the guy in the picture.
i run the dogs every morning while im doing feed truck chores and they run again in the evening while out checking everything before calling it a day.plus every farm that has livestock has 1-2 dogs there all the time.
every year i think i have the mangy fuckers wiped out,but they just move in from further away .
still very impressed how your dog remains so calm around the coyote.my bonehead brown lab would be whimpering to let me release him
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Re: Random Pictures

Postby one2many » Sat May 24, 2014 4:16 pm

Rick wrote:And sometimes calves. They're about like Muckboots in my area: the donkey craze came and went pretty fast. Seems most folks would as soon be rid of them.

yup. around here guys(hobby farmers)have llamas and alpacas out with the cattle and sheep. they dont mess with the calves but are hell on predators
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Re: Random Pictures

Postby one2many » Sat May 24, 2014 4:18 pm

hudson wrote:
aunt betty wrote:I have an old customer by Gifford, Illinois that raises a few cows for his own beef. He keeps a donkey on his farm because donkeys are little badasses when it comes to coyotes.
It caught on and lots of cow farmers have donkeys now.
lots of that here.donkeys will heel stomp the shit outta coyotes

i have enough fucking horses and mules to deal with...no good fucking oat burners...i hate horses
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Re: Random Pictures

Postby hudson » Sat May 24, 2014 4:26 pm

one2many wrote:
hudson wrote:
aunt betty wrote:I have an old customer by Gifford, Illinois that raises a few cows for his own beef. He keeps a donkey on his farm because donkeys are little badasses when it comes to coyotes.
It caught on and lots of cow farmers have donkeys now.
lots of that here.donkeys will heel stomp the shit outta coyotes

i have enough fucking horses and mules to deal with...no good fucking oat burners...i hate horses
haha ya that's pretty much what we got here is rice, soybean, sugarcane,cows, horses and oil field.im glad my family got rid of the cows, just got tired of fooling with that crap.ill go work cows with buddies but that's a rare deal with me now
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Re: Random Pictures

Postby Rick » Sat May 24, 2014 4:30 pm

one2many wrote:
Rick wrote:
one2many wrote:yes full grow cows are bigger and badder,but a newly born calf isnt. i have tons of sheep that they like to harass too...

Sorry your Britt is no longer with us or too old to hunt. have a soft spot for Britts ans Pointers.my father has had them for as long as i can remember


Hell, here even a lone momma cow will sometimes keep them off a still born calf for days. Get the usual crew of midwives together and it's passing coyotes that are in danger. Sheep, from what I've seen are a whole different matter

The Britt is still with us, and currently crashed on my foot, just not spry enough to work cover. Will be 17 July 3rd.

glad the britt is still around,17 is getting up there.
a momma cow that has just given birth will fight off two or three, but when she is clear down at the different end of a pasture alone she is no match for a pack. they come from a different side and get her distracted while others grab hold of the calf.i try to have all my calving done up in the barns,but with a large herd you sometimes miss one when she is getting close.our yotes are much bigger then the guy in the picture.
i run the dogs every morning while im doing feed truck chores and they run again in the evening while out checking everything before calling it a day.plus every farm that has livestock has 1-2 dogs there all the time.
every year i think i have the mangy fuckers wiped out,but they just move in from further away .
still very impressed how your dog remains so calm around the coyote.my bonehead brown lab would be whimpering to let me release him


I've heard stories of packs pulling down bulls, but guess we're just lucky, 'cause they've always been thick here and still a non issue. Maybe they've just so much vermin and small game to feed on that they don't take the risk.

As for Peake taking them in stride, that's his job. Just like other dogs at the lodge, they're always around and none of his concern.
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Postby assateague » Sat May 24, 2014 4:57 pm

Donkeys crack me up.
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Re: Random Pictures

Postby aunt betty » Sat May 24, 2014 5:05 pm

assateague wrote:Donkeys crack me up.

I meant burro. I know I said donkey which lead to this whole donkey, llama, alpaca conversation. Forgive me. My bad. :o

Sam has a burro.
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Re: Random Pictures

Postby jarbo03 » Sat May 24, 2014 5:23 pm

one2many wrote:
Rick wrote:Y'all are being hard on our little coyote. I've seen taller, but that's pretty much what they look like here without their winter coats. In fact, I thought he was looking darn good for one that's little doubt hunting for momma and their brood, too. Know for a near certainty he's at least three years old, as this was he guarding the the same drain pipe den two years ago when that rice field was last fallow:
Image

Image

Here's an "I didn't do it." shot of my coyote checking out one of his that year:
Image

As for Peake's behavior around coyotes, we have special drills we do:
Image

That, or it's just a case of his not being allowed to mess with fur and well socialized around other "dogs" - as any decent hunting camp dog should be. Our area is chock-a-block with coyotes, and one seldom hears of someone intentionally killing one. The cattle are bigger and badder than they are, and the rice farmers would far rather have the coyotes than the various levee cutting rats they feed on. So close encounters between they and the dogs are common and dust ups rare. Only time Peake's shown real interest in them was after his "brother," the Brittany, got old enough to start looking like dinner, and Peake saw one take a shot at him. Then it was on, and he remained quick to run them off as long as the Brittany was able to accompany us in the field and doing so, which is no longer the case.

yes full grow cows are bigger and badder,but a newly born calf isnt. i have tons of sheep that they like to harass too.i have seen a group of coyotes attack a mature cow. they can get the job done.my meathead lab hunts coyotes alongside my running walkers and july hounds.he can keep up for about 100 yards then he starts to fade. he also will hunt them with my working dogs.he can keep up with them better.he never gets in on the kill,but gets there and bays while the other finish the job. i use him decoying song dogs sometimes if i know there is a family unit in that area.his size sometimes spooks off a single.never intended him to hunt them he just get pissy and upset when i would load the dog box truck up and left him behind.

Sorry your Britt is no longer with us or too old to hunt. have a soft spot for Britts ans Pointers.my father has had them for as long as i can remember


The drought has made things worse. The lack of food has dogs grouping up more, especially during calving season.
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Re: Random Pictures

Postby Pintail » Sat May 24, 2014 5:34 pm

one2many wrote:
Rick wrote:
one2many wrote:yes full grow cows are bigger and badder,but a newly born calf isnt. i have tons of sheep that they like to harass too...

Sorry your Britt is no longer with us or too old to hunt. have a soft spot for Britts ans Pointers.my father has had them for as long as i can remember


Hell, here even a lone momma cow will sometimes keep them off a still born calf for days. Get the usual crew of midwives together and it's passing coyotes that are in danger. Sheep, from what I've seen are a whole different matter

The Britt is still with us, and currently crashed on my foot, just not spry enough to work cover. Will be 17 July 3rd.

glad the britt is still around,17 is getting up there.
a momma cow that has just given birth will fight off two or three, but when she is clear down at the different end of a pasture alone she is no match for a pack. they come from a different side and get her distracted while others grab hold of the calf.i try to have all my calving done up in the barns,but with a large herd you sometimes miss one when she is getting close.our yotes are much bigger then the guy in the picture.
i run the dogs every morning while im doing feed truck chores and they run again in the evening while out checking everything before calling it a day.plus every farm that has livestock has 1-2 dogs there all the time.
every year i think i have the mangy **** wiped out,but they just move in from further away .
still very impressed how your dog remains so calm around the coyote.my bonehead brown lab would be whimpering to let me release him

I agree with this. I have had calves killed from coyotes. However, people shoot them so often they are hardly a problem here.
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