jimmy milnes
Well-Known Member
jeezzz here we go again chaps lol tin hats at the ready !!!!!!! prob going to run into topside of a hundy posts of my dogs blacker than that dog haha

John,Davie and myself know one another,as you know,we are having banter that's all.OK here we go again, people come inhere to ask advice etc about dogs for deer,this post being a prime example. It is also another prime example of "unless it's German it' no good" being thrust down our throats. I thought we had got beyond this but no it is rearing it's head yet again, and if it does not stop then I will stop it, and Wolverine if you think this is aimed at you then you are correct, pack it in. You may not have noticed but people are trying to explain to you that they are happy with the way that they train and use their dogs, folk want to be able to post without you jumping down their throats because their dog is not German, and does not follow a day old track, so accept that and move on.
John
Well I am now in a position to get myself a dog to train for deer work.However I am a little confused.
I have read articles about warm scents and cold scents ?
This is the first bit of confusion ?
Should I get a dog and train it to follow a warm scent, for example a recently shot deer that was may be hit a little far back and made its get away. The dog would then be trained to follow the wounded deer and then hold it at bay once found ?
Or do I train a dog to follow a cold scent say the next day ? But is this ethically correct. By that I mean leaving a wounded animal until the next day to follow up ? Some how does not sound right to me !
Second bit of confusion !
I have decided on a Bavarian as my new companion, however I have read that there are Bavarians and Bavarians ?? By this I mean the Polish bred ones and the German bred ones. What's the difference ? Is there a specific breed line that I should be going for and ones that I should avoid ?
If anyone who has experience of this breed and could offer me some advice and a point in the right direction, it would be much appreciated .
The Germans got it wrong twice big time. I think it was WW1 and WW11![]()
As long as a BMH has the right pedigree and is from a working home (which most are) then you shouldnt have many problems. German, Slovak, Polish makes no difference, it will work as a rule, as its in the breed.
Too much hot air on this subject past and present.
I am of the opinion it all down to the person who is training the dog