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10-05-2015, 01:00 PM
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Join Date: Nov 2008
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Getting Ready
With the upcoming bird season only weeks away and a return trip to New Brunswick for grouse and woodcock in less than 10 days we needed to get our now three year old Britt "Miss. Shea" on some birds. After a long hot summer we wanted to remind her of what she was born to do. We released some chuckers into a three year old cutover and it was obvious she was ready to go. This kind of work is not a replacement for wild birds but is fun and effective for man and dog.
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