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Post by Deleted on Jan 14, 2023 19:59:08 GMT
Yes, don't believe the news story told by tree hugging faggots though. Out of all the things terriers take out, foxes, bobcats, rats, cats, snakes, raccoons etc. badger is the #2 most dangerous animal. #1 is coyote, death to all Patterdales and it is known as a poor idea to send a terrier to fight one. After a year or so of tackling badgers you will have gnarly injuries on your hands but not actual death. Coyotes do kill though. A badger is superior to a coyote imo. Also what badger are you referring to? American or European? Either, terriers tackle both. Horrid face injuries, destroyed noses... no big deal. Terrier doesn't mind, just a little ticklish. Big boar American badgers are actually superior to Euro badgers, IMO. Superior at what? Because it's definitely not the case if their opponent is a terrier. Go on a terrier/hunting forum and say ''What type of terrier should I use to send down coyote burrows?'' and they'll say ''Aaah do you like your dog?'' and tell you stories about terriers that died in there. It's just so dangerous it's borderline unpractical and most don't do it. Outside of a burrow, a coyote can just pick the terrier up off the ground and that just spins everything in the coyote's favor since the terrier can't do anything to coerce the coyote's actions. A coyote's giant jaws and dangerous teeth... it monsters over a terrier and its jaws are so much more dangerous and precise. Coyotes are at a bare minimum 10lbs larger, too, save for the biggest 25-30lb Jagds. So you're not allowed to think that. I don't know why you would challenge that?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 14, 2023 20:13:11 GMT
A badger is superior to a coyote imo. Also what badger are you referring to? American or European? Either, terriers tackle both. Horrid face injuries, destroyed noses... no big deal. Terrier doesn't mind, just a little ticklish. Big boar American badgers are actually superior to Euro badgers, IMO. Superior at what? Because it's definitely not the case if their opponent is a terrier. Go on a terrier/hunting forum and say ''What type of terrier should I use to send down coyote burrows?'' and they'll say ''Aaah do you like your dog?'' and tell you stories about terriers that died in there. It's just so dangerous it's borderline unpractical and most don't do it. Outside of a burrow, a coyote can just pick the terrier up off the ground and that just spins everything in the coyote's favor since the terrier can't do anything to coerce the coyote's actions. A coyote's giant jaws and dangerous teeth... it monsters over a terrier and its jaws are so much more dangerous and precise. Coyotes are at a bare minimum 10lbs larger, too, save for the biggest 25-30lb Jagds. So you're not allowed to think that. I don't know why you would challenge that? Why are you always pro-dog? I've never seen you favour anything over a dog. Not even a 100 kg deinonychus over some mutt, but we'll forget about that. Also american badgers are far from superior to European badgers - which also have to tackle larger bears, tigers and etc. Attachments:
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Post by Deleted on Jan 14, 2023 22:18:44 GMT
Either, terriers tackle both. Horrid face injuries, destroyed noses... no big deal. Terrier doesn't mind, just a little ticklish. Big boar American badgers are actually superior to Euro badgers, IMO. Superior at what? Because it's definitely not the case if their opponent is a terrier. Go on a terrier/hunting forum and say ''What type of terrier should I use to send down coyote burrows?'' and they'll say ''Aaah do you like your dog?'' and tell you stories about terriers that died in there. It's just so dangerous it's borderline unpractical and most don't do it. Outside of a burrow, a coyote can just pick the terrier up off the ground and that just spins everything in the coyote's favor since the terrier can't do anything to coerce the coyote's actions. A coyote's giant jaws and dangerous teeth... it monsters over a terrier and its jaws are so much more dangerous and precise. Coyotes are at a bare minimum 10lbs larger, too, save for the biggest 25-30lb Jagds. So you're not allowed to think that. I don't know why you would challenge that? Why are you always pro-dog? I've never seen you favour anything over a dog. Not even a 100 kg deinonychus over some mutt, but we'll forget about that. Also american badgers are far from superior to European badgers - which also have to tackle larger bears, tigers and etc. It's the smart option. Though I did say I favored coyote, which is because it's larger and taller and actually dangerous. Badgers and coyotes are the only animals terriers have to worry about. They beat badgers and lose to coyotes. They don't tackle shit. Lol. They hide in their burrows (just to get dragged out and mauled to death via terrier). European badgers are bigger, when they're not bigger they're not as tough IMO due to their omnivorous diet.
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