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Posted by Remsaa on 05-25-2012 11:17 PM:

With Age Comes Greater Success Among Hunting Dogs

An interesting article you all might enjoy

http://www.sciencedaily.com/release...20416113011.htm

ScienceDaily (Apr. 16, 2012) — In conducting research on hunting dogs in lowland Nicaragua, UC researchers have found that older and male dogs seem to enjoy better success rates than do younger and female dogs. Also, dogs are more suited to wildlife sustainability than other hunting options. Hunters with firearms tend to disproportionately hunt prey that lives in trees, including slow-breeding primates, whereas hunters with dogs tend to harvest relatively fast-breeding animals such as agoutis, pacas and armadillos.

The research examined variables such as age and sex on the amount of harvested game that dogs contribute from subsistence hunting in an indigenous community where such hunting has had a long and important role in community survival. Community members in the region capture about 85 percent of harvested mammals with the aid of dogs.

Among the specific findings: As both male and female dogs reach three years of age, they tend to increase their hunting success and produce greater harvests. Older, male and female dogs in the study population returned more game to their owners than did younger dogs. And bigger dogs are able to track and corral bigger prey, which increases their hunting return rates, and in general, male dogs are bigger than females.

The UC research was conducted in Nicaragua's Bosawas Biosphere Reserve, which is part of the largest unbroken tracts of Neotropical rainforest in Central America, north of the Amazon Rainforest. The researchers based the study on the hunting activities of the Mayangna and the Miskito, two indigenous ethnic groups, who live along a tributary of the Coco River, not far from the border with Honduras.


Posted by Bill Ziegler on 05-26-2012 06:15 PM:

After reading this several times over, I find my self thinking aren't these FINDINGS obvious to almost anybody. With more experience dogs do better than ones with less experience? Bigger dogs handle bigger game better that smaller dogs? Am I missing something?


Posted by jay brademeyer on 05-26-2012 07:20 PM:

Bill it is ur common sense that is confusing you..lol how are things out in gods country? Have a good day

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Posted by GA DAWG on 05-26-2012 07:37 PM:

I don't buy the bigger dog bigger game part myself. The big uns tire out to easy. Yall didn't see that hog show on tv where they had that great dane. That thing bout had a heat stroke every night. You give me a 40lb cur and he will run em all night lol.

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Posted by Lee Currens Jr. on 05-26-2012 07:51 PM:

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Originally posted by GA DAWG
I don't buy the bigger dog bigger game part myself. The big uns tire out to easy. Yall didn't see that hog show on tv where they had that great dane. That thing bout had a heat stroke every night. You give me a 40lb cur and he will run em all night lol.


on the flip if you ran a 26in beagle you would never get to shoot

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Posted by Plott55 on 05-26-2012 09:04 PM:

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Originally posted by Bill Ziegler
After reading this several times over, I find my self thinking aren't these FINDINGS obvious to almost anybody. With more experience dogs do better than ones with less experience? Bigger dogs handle bigger game better that smaller dogs? Am I missing something?


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NO; Your not missing anything!!!

Researchers are highly educated indiviuals who acquire knowledge from other sources about procedures to follow while researching a proposed study. During the field work steps are followed and notes are taken about different aspects. When the required time expires for the study, all notes are compilied and a finding is established. This finding is puslished and is what the publick reads!!!!!

People who are unfamiliar with the subject can find it very informative; But there are some who realize that what was discovered, has been known for years!!!!!

Mr Ziegler your not missing a thing, You already knew what these dummies just found out.

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