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Deer hunted and killed

2021-04-18T18:24:06.923Z


A poaching dog chased a female deer in Geisenbrunn and then killed it with a bite in the throat. The incident occurred in the early evening of April 8th. The hunting tenant has filed a complaint against the dog owner.


A poaching dog chased a female deer in Geisenbrunn and then killed it with a bite in the throat.

The incident occurred in the early evening of April 8th.

The hunting tenant has filed a complaint against the dog owner.

Geisenbrunn - Karl Huber has been tenant of the Argelsried-Geisenbrunn Hunt for 20 years. A farmer called him in the early evening of April 8th. "He had heard the deer complain bitterly in the forest." The dog owner had probably already looked for his dog, but was then no longer there. "Then I went and did a search with my dog." When Huber found the deer, it had already died. “I recovered it and drove to the dog owner. Of course, he was shocked. ”Huber believes that the way the dog set the bite on the animal's throat would not have been the first time. He then drove to the police in Germering, an administrative offense procedure is now being initiated against the dog owner under the Bavarian Hunting Act. There are a total of three witnesses to what happenedThe Lower Hunting Protection Authority is also involved.

The Germering police point out that the expected fine is by far not the worst consequence for the dog owner. According to the Bavarian Hunting Act, persons authorized to protect the game are authorized to kill dogs and cats that are poaching in order to protect game. Dogs are considered to be poaching if they can recognize them in the hunting area and endanger it. Cats are considered poaching if they are found more than 300 meters away from the nearest inhabited building.

Huber knows that, of course, "but no hunter does that to himself". Nevertheless: "It is getting more difficult out there every year." The pandemic had put the whole thing on top. "People, riders, walkers, dog owners, joggers and cyclists are everywhere and at all times." The game lacked opportunities to retreat, "the animals can no longer rest". He understands that people want to get out, "but they don't have to be everywhere." He's making very strange observations out there. Starting with the joggers, who with their plugs in their ears, would hardly notice nature, to the dog owner, whose animal does his business in the sown winter wheat, to those who walked cross-country and through the middle of the forest and woodland, even though this was happening the wedding of the ground-breeder is.Quite apart from "the human legacies that can be found everywhere because the catering trade is closed". On the other hand, as a hunting leaseholder, he shouldn't be too strict on people, "then they'll just saw me on the high ground".

Roe deer are ruminants. “Deer have to eat for more than six hours, then they need rest periods. If none of that works, it will be difficult. ”The placement time will follow over the next few weeks. Fortunately, fawns have no smell. “That's why I always appeal to everyone that they never touch the fawns.” Because the goat would then no longer accept them. All facts that need to be clarified. "We hunt colleagues often think about what we could do." Huber has already experienced many bad things in connection with poaching dogs. At the time of the pandemic, the animal shelters were empty and everyone now has dogs. “But a dog is a job. If he doesn't obey, you have to put him on a leash. "

On the same day that the dog tore the deer, another hare in Geisenbrunn rushed a hare across a dirt road and the adjacent field to the A 96 motorway. The hare escaped unharmed. The dog owner, however, also expects a report.

Source: merkur

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