Buford T. Justice V wrote: » Bit more graphic here...https://twitter.com/AgritimeRK/status/763293991412588544
Kovu wrote: » http://www.farmersjournal.ie/forty-sheep-killed-in-dog-attack-in-co-kerry-219638
Kovu wrote: » Edited your post to remove your twitter/real name out....ya twit
_Brian wrote: » Jeez.. Imagine heading out to check stock and finding that
Buford T. Justice V wrote: » It happened me once but not to that extent. It's not a very nice feeling.
ganmo wrote: » About 10 years ago meself and the brother were walkin back to the house when I heard a dog barking. It took me a minute to figure where it was coming from, I took off running shouting back at the bro to go and get dad and the gun. The dog had a ewe cornered after driving her through a fence and taken a few lumps out of her. I managed to keep the dog distracted until the reinforcements arrived. That was the first time (at 17) that I thought a dog would have a go at me
Buford T. Justice V wrote: » I've been very lucky with dogs in that I've only had serious attacks 4 times but I have a neighbour who is very proactive in dealing with dogs. I'll be in a different situation when he retires, though:(
rangler1 wrote: » I always report loose dogs, and i've no problem phoning again if they're not picked up....... if every farmer did the same, we'd have fewer problems. Also not afraid to use a gun here either, but sods law dictates that when you have the gun you won't see the dog and vice verse. Very expensive to insure against dog attacks too
Buford T. Justice V wrote: » Reporting is pointless here, rangler. I had a dog trapped in the corner of a field on a Friday, iirc, where he couldn't leave and I rang the dog warden to collect him. I'll be out your way on Tuesday was the reply!!!!!!! They are only pulling the urine round here. We had the warden round a couple of years ago and he checked into all the houses that had dog licences. The ones with dogs and without licences were left alone
rangler1 wrote: » If you let them away with negligence why would they bother,I wouldn't worry about licenses, they can't force anyone to buy a license but it's their job to pick up strays. Best idea is to catch the dog and bring him straight to the pound....really annoys the owner, last one i brought in had a chip and the reg owner was 150 mls away.....so much for chipping them
Base price wrote: » Since the new regulations about mandatory dog micro-chip legislation came into force earlier this year. I wonder how many farmers with dogs have them chipped and registered. I have 3 dogs, two are chipped (Rotties) and registered in my name, the old terrier is not chipped. OH has a English setter and she is chipped & registered.
whisky_galore wrote: » It seems here we have a very lax attitude about dogs and the responsibilities of dog ownership. I frequently see unattended dogs (having collars and by implication owners) just going around having for a walk for themselves whenever they feel like it in both rural and urban areas.
davidk1394 wrote: » Decided to update the story. Was in the district court today over the case. There's a bench warrent out for the convicted farmer. Tis about time dog attacks were taken seriously
razor8 wrote: » I assume he’s not convicted if he didn’t turn up yet?
arctictree wrote: » There seems to be an attitude that if the dog is small, they can just be let out and wander. Then this dog dies and the owner gets a slightly larger, younger dog and thinks that they can just do the same....
davidk1394 wrote: » The farmer represented himself but never showed up. The case proceeded without him and after all the evidence the judge issued a bench warrant for him and ruled he had 2 choices either go to jail for 3 months or compensate us. The same farmer was awarded a large sum of money last week after beating the department in the supreme court.
The Rabbi wrote: » Be careful about saying anything that might identify him until all is sorted. You could get in trouble and end up pleading for Mercky in court.;)
ganmo wrote: » The judge has convicted him...David can shout it from your mans gate if he he wanted to
razor8 wrote: » I assume this is ithttps://www.farmersjournal.ie/amp/bench-warrant-issued-for-tipperary-farmer-john-hanrahan-over-sheep-kill-319626