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Old 08-29-2009, 03:56 PM   #1
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As some...I live in the country and have to walk 125-150 yds to my mailbox/ in between such destination I have chicken houses. Some of which buzzards have taken residents in. Well this time of year is the time for off-spring.....so mommas and daddies are overly protective. Anyway...mamma buzzard tried to take my cap off and my Rotty jumped over 6' in the air to catch her(or him) and did. I was so surprised that my dog could jump that high when prevolked...It was amazing to see him grabbed that buzzard by the neck out of mid-air
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Old 08-29-2009, 04:09 PM   #2
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Default And now for the rest of the story.....

I love a story with a violent ending, the good guys winning of course. Can we assume the buzzard is no longer a hazzard?
Got any pictures? Road kill is what it was! bill
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My Rotty and pit-bull took him to the trash hill..(LOL )they were fighting over it when she seen what he killed
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funny thing is Dakota(Rotty) dont seem to be bothered about it at all by it. It seems to me a little guilty....I know..I know I have shot hundreds of deer, squirels, coons...etc......but I wasnt hunting the buzzard
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funny thing is Dakota(Rotty) dont seem to be bothered about it at all by it. It seems to me a little guilty....I know..I know I have shot hundreds of deer, squirels, coons...etc......but I wasnt hunting the buzzard
NO; but Dakota was.
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no; but dakota was.
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You know there was a time I would hone my handgun marksman ship on crows and buzzards.....(we live out in the middle of nowwhere if any body questions)
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You know there was a time I would hone my handgun marksman ship on crows an buzzards.....(we live out in the middle of nowwhere if any body questions)


Man if you didn't live so far away I would almost pay you to let me come over and work on my marksmanship. Man I miss living in the country...........
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Nothing like a good dog. Mine is a Blue Heeler name of Smokey.
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I had a boxer that cleared a 6 foot privacy fence from a stand still. Blew my mind.
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I have a boxer also...love him to death...he is so full of energy!! His name is Shadow because you cant catch him when he is playing catch and keep away..LOL!!
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Mine was named Sable had to give her away due to inability to keep her in the pen and couldnt bring her inside cause of the cat. I had a rott but we went on vacation in the middle of July and my neighbor accidentally turned off his water hose and he had a heat stroke. I now have three Olde English Bulldogs and love them to death.They are playful but tire out easy.
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Mine was named Sable had to give her away due to inability to keep her in the pen and couldnt bring her inside cause of the cat. I had a rott but we went on vacation in the middle of July and my neighbor accidentally turned off his water hose and he had a heat stroke. I now have three Olde English Bulldogs and love them to death.They are playful but tire out easy.
I would kill that neighbor "accidently"
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I have a maltese that barks at every animal on the tv.........and no, its really my wifes! I want a MAN dog!
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With the economy so bad there may be a few recipe's out there for BBQ'in Buzzards.I hear they are kinda greasy and have a foul or fowl odor.Just a thought!Itchy
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With the economy so bad there may be a few recipe's out there for BBQ'in Buzzards.I hear they are kinda greasy and have a foul or fowl odor.Just a thought!Itchy
I have eat them...and you are right...they are greasy
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