Deer: Their Habits And Management

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Deer: Their Habits And Management
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As many as eight bucks have been taken in one day in this way with a good single dog " a great feat. " If the bucks are not caught till after Christmas, which sometimes happens, they will be very probably harder to catch, for many of them are recovering their con- dition, and then they will not turn and bay a dog until quite blown, and the dog must be very fleet and strong to run up by the side of the buck and get hold of the ear, though this is frequently done ; but a dog will not take more th...an two or three in a day in this way ; possibly one of my readers may have been present at buck-taking in one of the parks ; and can 14 DEER : THEIR HABITS bear witness to the good sport it affords ; though the chase is short it is exciting and very amusing to see the gallant buck try and defend himself; to those wit- nessing it, it is a desperate time for the dog, for after he has seized the ear the buck will give a tremendous thrust, and try and throw the dog on the earth ; even then if the dog is a good one he will not leave go, un- less, as is sometimes the case, a portion of the ear is torn off in the struggle ; there is little fear of the keeper being hurt unless the dog leaves go ; this occurs some- times, when he must be ready to seize the horns as the buck comes at him, or he may get the antlers into him : a wound caused by a stab is a very difficult one to heal.

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