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Wild dogs hunting Kangaroo - YouTube
Just goes to show we need more volunteers out shooting them.
Just goes to show we need more volunteers out shooting them.
Wild dogs hunting Kangaroo - YouTube
Just goes to show we need more volunteers out shooting them.
I have come across feral dogs many times and dingos a fair few times and I'll tell ya they are NOT like dingos every dingo I have come across has gone running the other direction whilst the dogs seem to be more aggressive, barking at me and in some cases running towards me.
I have come across feral dogs many times and dingos a fair few times and I'll tell ya they are NOT like dingos every dingo I have come across has gone running the other direction whilst the dogs seem to be more aggressive, barking at me and in some cases running towards me.
They're pretty bad in North West Vic and understandably just as bad the further north (warmer) you go.
There have been reports that farmers "Guardian" alpacas weighing in at 60kgs are getting taken out by feral dog packs. Just imagine for a minute if that was someones kid. Reports again that even farmers do not go out at night on their properties unless armed due to the risk of feral dog attack.
Feral species populations in Australia are progressively getting worse. About time the government teamed up with hunting groups & Sporting shooters to allow members to target these "hot spots" where usually shooters cannot go.
Have a pre-hunt briefing for the group. Get warning signs up for the public & a public awareness campaign running & get on with it. No doubt we'll then have all the screaming animals rights extremists blockading the areas or running through shooting zones in teddy-bear onesies waving "Save the dogs" banners.
Don't even get me started on the feral cat issues. Bloody things!
They're pretty bad in North West Vic and understandably just as bad the further north (warmer) you go.
There have been reports that farmers "Guardian" alpacas weighing in at 60kgs are getting taken out by feral dog packs. Just imagine for a minute if that was someones kid. Reports again that even farmers do not go out at night on their properties unless armed due to the risk of feral dog attack.
Feral species populations in Australia are progressively getting worse. About time the government teamed up with hunting groups & Sporting shooters to allow members to target these "hot spots" where usually shooters cannot go.
Have a pre-hunt briefing for the group. Get warning signs up for the public & a public awareness campaign running & get on with it. No doubt we'll then have all the screaming animals rights extremists blockading the areas or running through shooting zones in teddy-bear onesies waving "Save the dogs" banners.
Don't even get me started on the feral cat issues. Bloody things!
I'm a member of a group in QLD that is exactly that. Look up conservation and wildlife management Queensland on google. There is probably something similar in vic.
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I'm a member of a group in QLD that is exactly that. Look up conservation and wildlife management Queensland on google. There is probably something similar in vic.
I think that's the "Farmer Assist" program yeah? They're proposing to put Victoria into it. It's certainly up & running in QLD Bloody good idea I reckon.
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