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depend on if the deers are afraid of dogs
they would be used as wild boor hunting dogs, and deer hunting dogs . (ect.)
Some breeds of dogs are named for things they were used in hunting for. A deer dog, or deer hound, would have gone on hunting trips for deer. There are wolf hounds and rat terriers, etc.
yes it does---- Most definitely! I hunt a 3,500 deer lease in Alabama where they allow deer-hunting with dogs and dogs constantly interrupt the hunts on this lease for all members, that stray from large adjoining tracts. The owners are cavalier about it, even rude when contacted (they have their information on the dog's tags) about their dogs. They simply retrieve them and leave. I cringe every time that I hear the beasts....
A group of hunting dogs, refering to deer-houds.
Fox hunting became popular in the 17th and 18th century. People navigated from deer hunting to fox because fox were considered vermin, and because there was a lack of deer to hunt as sport. People use dogs and horses to aid in the hunting of fox.
People use hunting dogs in various regions and environments around the world. Hunting dogs are commonly used in forests, fields, and open terrains where they assist hunters in tracking, flushing out, and retrieving game animals. They are employed for hunting activities such as bird hunting, deer hunting, boar hunting, and small game hunting. Hunting dogs' keen senses, agility, and training make them valuable companions for hunters in different geographical locations, supporting them in their pursuit of game animals.
They eat Springbox, Gazelle and, Kob. They also eat hyanes. This is just some of the things that the African Hunting Dogs eat.
Hunters have many different opinions about hunting with dogs. It seems everyone has different opinions on this issue. I think that without the dog no ducks would have been recovered in the hunt. ----- Many hunters of deer feel differently when a pack of baying dogs move in from adjoining tracts and run-off all the deer in the area and ruin their day's hunt. Trespass is just that. I for one do not want somebody's dogs on my land or deer-lease.
The Mayas used the spear-thrower known today as an atlatl (really used to hurl long darts rather than spears), bows and arrows, spears, slings and clubs. When hunting deer (either the white-tail deer or brocket deer) the Maya often used a communal drive system, where as many as 20 hunters from a single village, along with trained hunting dogs, partly surrounded a certain area of land where deer were known to be feeding. Two hunters with dogs entered the area and drove the deer towards the semicircle of waiting men who were armed with bows. Their weaponry was very similar to the ones of the Aztecs.
Hunting dogs eat meat.
no they are not hunting dogs . they are too small. As with most small dogs there were originally breed as ratters.