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Topic: deer breaking (Read 1995 times)
Sneaky Creek Kennel
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Re: deer breaking
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October 04, 2012, 12:24:30 am »
First thing id try is to make the hunt shorter so that he don't get bored may even wait til your other dogs have a hog bayed or at least started before you put him on the ground. If you do this it's teaching the dog what you want him to find and a lot of the time holding the dog back while the others are huntin will make him want to hunt a little harder.
If that don't work I'd find me a electric fence and some glands off the back leg of a deer and tie them to the fence then turn the dog loose and let him wind and find the gland he will try pullin the gland off the fence and get the fire knocked out of him.
If niether of those work get out the deer rifle and shoot the deer! It is deer season and if the deer is dead he won't have to chase it anymore! Problem solved!!! Lol!!!
One of the first tricks should do him some good though.
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