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Couple of varmints harassing poultry succumb to 15 grains of WSM.
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<blockquote data-quote="Ohlongarm" data-source="post: 1937416" data-attributes="member: 112151"><p>I spent six weeks in England,Ireland ,Scotland and Wales,digging badger and fox,the badger will take a terrier apart. A discretionary dog that can stay with the badger,and out of harms way is desired over one that is too hard and goes in for the kill.The badger is never harmed,or killed,unlike foxes,but remains unscathed to be dug another day.Badger digging is unlawful over there but done routinely nevertheless,true test of a terrier is holding him till diggers get to him. The hole shown was in Tipperary Ireland minutes before the badger was gotten to,no pictures allowed of dog on badger,the rules of the boys over there.These terriers will take a fox apart in the ground,or bolt them out of lairs,where the hounds then devour them. I've literally hundred of pictures ,maybe thousands of terrier digs.The terrier on the coon was dug to here after two hours,the coon was killed by the terrier in the ground,may be hard for some to believe,but is,the terrier came from Patterdale in the lakes district of England,descendents here to this day.terrier is 14lbs,coon nudging twenty.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ohlongarm, post: 1937416, member: 112151"] I spent six weeks in England,Ireland ,Scotland and Wales,digging badger and fox,the badger will take a terrier apart. A discretionary dog that can stay with the badger,and out of harms way is desired over one that is too hard and goes in for the kill.The badger is never harmed,or killed,unlike foxes,but remains unscathed to be dug another day.Badger digging is unlawful over there but done routinely nevertheless,true test of a terrier is holding him till diggers get to him. The hole shown was in Tipperary Ireland minutes before the badger was gotten to,no pictures allowed of dog on badger,the rules of the boys over there.These terriers will take a fox apart in the ground,or bolt them out of lairs,where the hounds then devour them. I've literally hundred of pictures ,maybe thousands of terrier digs.The terrier on the coon was dug to here after two hours,the coon was killed by the terrier in the ground,may be hard for some to believe,but is,the terrier came from Patterdale in the lakes district of England,descendents here to this day.terrier is 14lbs,coon nudging twenty. [/QUOTE]
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