countrryboy
Well-Known Member
I'm sure the UK pork industry would be in favour of it too.
So many negatives and very few if any positives.
Really the only chance would be inside a fenced area in Scotland so the hunting laws wouldn't affect any dogs used to drive them and no welfare issues about them crossing boundries ( dunno if the deer act applies to them,or even if it truly does permit u to cross boundries with a firearm, see dog tracking thread)
It's not just snowflakes why would any hunter want to introduce a method of hunting which will increase the chance of wounding.
So many negatives and very few if any positives.
Really the only chance would be inside a fenced area in Scotland so the hunting laws wouldn't affect any dogs used to drive them and no welfare issues about them crossing boundries ( dunno if the deer act applies to them,or even if it truly does permit u to cross boundries with a firearm, see dog tracking thread)
It's not just snowflakes why would any hunter want to introduce a method of hunting which will increase the chance of wounding.
