A5 Sweet 16
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Not working for some reason SJ.One more -- Hopefully
Not working for some reason SJ.One more -- Hopefully
Some guys won't believe it if they hadn't seen it with there own eyes. I have roos come back pretty often missing tail feathers. I know a couple times my big lab grabbed them by the tails and shook them out. But mostly he doesn't do that and still comes back without feathers. For sure there's something to tail ejectionRe-read my post from earlier this morning. It's what prompted my question to the expert I quoted above. I saw a rooster eject nearly every last tail feather with my dog in hot pursuit. No, not like a bunch of bottle rockets, but they fell out, all at once, as he was running, with zero outside force applied. Didn't save him that time though.
No not with a dog's mouth. Sometimes those roosters just shoot them out on their own. Seen it.Maybe extract easier, but not eject. Like a SxS. Still takes a mouthful of tail feathers to remove them. Talk to people that catch them at game farms or raise them. Never grab them by the tail, ruins the "trophy"