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Aerial baiting, Baits - 1080 information and questions
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<blockquote data-quote="madtuna" data-source="post: 333923" data-attributes="member: 44"><p>Just saw this thread. </p><p></p><p>Here 1080 is bought commercially prepared or injected into 100gram chunks of meat which can be camel, horse or roo or via a dosed oat seed pushed into a chunk of meat.</p><p></p><p>Often a roo carcass is dragged up tracks until it is on the verge of disintegration then the liver, kidneys or heart are laced with an oat seed.</p><p>Dogs follow the drag and then pig out on the offal.</p><p></p><p>Often Dingo's will turn their nose up at a bait but wild dogs don't seem to have learnt yet and will take it every time. A nasty nasty death.</p><p></p><p>The bush here is littered with pet dog graves and every single one could have be avoided with either a good muzzle or better still, by leaving your dog at home.</p><p></p><p>2 of the hardest bullets I've every fired were into the skulls of prospectors beloved pets. 8.(</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="madtuna, post: 333923, member: 44"] Just saw this thread. Here 1080 is bought commercially prepared or injected into 100gram chunks of meat which can be camel, horse or roo or via a dosed oat seed pushed into a chunk of meat. Often a roo carcass is dragged up tracks until it is on the verge of disintegration then the liver, kidneys or heart are laced with an oat seed. Dogs follow the drag and then pig out on the offal. Often Dingo's will turn their nose up at a bait but wild dogs don't seem to have learnt yet and will take it every time. A nasty nasty death. The bush here is littered with pet dog graves and every single one could have be avoided with either a good muzzle or better still, by leaving your dog at home. 2 of the hardest bullets I've every fired were into the skulls of prospectors beloved pets. 8.( [/QUOTE]
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