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The Breton Spaniel: A Comprehensive Guide to Raising, Training, and Hunting with Your Puppy Introduction The Breton Spaniel, known in its native France as the "Épagneul Breton," is a breed that embodies both elegance and enthusiasm. Renowned for its hunting prowess, affectionate nature, and versatility, this breed has captured the hearts of dog lovers and hunters alike. In this article, we will explore the characteristics of the Breton Spaniel puppy, provide insights on care, and offer tips on how to train them for hunting. Characteristics of the Breton Spaniel The Breton Spaniel is a medium-sized dog with a compact build, typically weighing between 30 to 40 pounds. Its distinctively expressive eyes and long, floppy ears contribute to its charming appearance. The breed is known for its unique coat, which can display a variety of color patterns, including orange and white, liver and white, or tri-color. Temperament: Breton Spaniels are known for their lively and friendly nature. Th

Post: 24 December 14:12

France revises hunting rules but stops short of Sunday ban France's government on Monday announced tighter rules against hunting under the influence of drugs or alcohol, and protection for walkers and local residents, but stopped short of a hoped-for Sunday ban. Although a weekend "no hunting day" is popular with the public, President Emmanuel Macron is wary of alienating rural voters and adding to anti-government resentment as he launches a major pension reform. Instead, junior environment minister Berangere Couillard said hunting under the influence would be banned, training and safety rules for hunters strengthened and digital systems developed to warn other countryside users away from active hunting zones. Punishments will also be upgraded, including hunters losing their licences if they are involved in a serious accident. "My goal is to aim for zero accidents," Couillard said on a Monday trip to the Loiret department south of Paris. "We want to see better safety, seven days

Post: 4 December 09:29

Morocco To Boost Game Hunting Tourism Game hunting in Morocco generates over MAD 1.2 billion per year with 80 000 Moroccans and 3,000 tourists participating in the sport annually.  Rabat - The Moroccan High Commission for Water and Forestry and the Fight Against Desertification plans to promote hunting tourism in Morocco, using it as a tool for rural development. According to Abderrahim Houmy, the Secretary General for the commission, hunting has real social-economic potential Approximately 3000 tourists per year currently come to hunt in Morocco and the commission wants to increase this number to 15,000 by 2024, Houmy stated at the annual Game Fair in Lamotte-Beuvron, France, held between June 14 and 16. For Chafik Jilali, the president of the Moroccan Royal Hunting Federation, Morocco is a prime destination for hunting tourism. “Morocco is very close to Europe. It already has accommodation infrastructure on par with that of Europe. We also have good transport networks, including air

Post: 29 November 14:02

Grippe aviaire : les mesures à suivre pour prévenir et limiter la transmission du virus Détenteurs d’appelants ou chasseurs de gibier d’eau, le passage du niveau de risque négligeable à modéré, dans le contexte de la dégradation de la situation liée à l’influenza aviaire, appelle à la prise de mesures concrètes. Alors que depuis deux semaines, on assiste en France, à une dégradation de la situation liée à l’influenza aviaire, le ministère de l’Agriculture vient de décider de passer le niveau de risque de « négligeable » à « modéré ». Concrètement, des mesures doivent être prises pour éviter un pic épidémique. Pour les chasseurs Les oiseaux chassés ne doivent en aucun cas entrer en contact avec des oiseaux d’élevage. L’enjeu est d’éviter tout contact direct (d’oiseau à oiseau) ou indirecte (par le biais de fientes, de matériel, de bottes ou pas les mains de l’homme) entre appelants et animaux domestiques (élevages ou particulier). – les oiseaux chassés doivent être conservés dans de

Post: 17 October 10:00

Verney-Carron, créateur depuis 1820 au service des chasseurs Chez Verney-Carron, l’année 2020 revêt une importance toute particulière. Notre maison familiale, la plus ancienne en France dans l’univers de la chasse, fête ses 200 ans. Depuis 1820, des générations de maîtres de l’art de l’armurerie se sont transmises un savoir-faire unique et une quête d’excellence afin de perpétuer cet objectif intemporel : accompagner au mieux les chasseurs et les amoureux de la nature. La chasse, un véritable art de vivre Chez Verney-Carron, nous croyons que la chasse est un un art de vivre à part entière : partir à l’aventure, être en plein air, être attentif à tous les signaux de la vie sauvage, profiter pleinement de la complicité avec son chien, apprécier la joie du partage…sans oublier tous les aspects bénéfiques que les chasseurs apportent à la préservation de la vie végétale et animale. En effet, depuis les tout débuts de l’humanité, on chasse. Dans un premier temps, un chasseur à la recher

Post: 6 August 15:13

Canada goose hunting from kayak. GoPro video. An interesting fact is that of all the subspecies of geese, the Canadian goose flies the worst. This is due to its large weight. That is why the author of the video was in no hurry to get the gun out of the case. Canada geese have been introduced in Europe in the early 17th century by explorer Samuel de Champlain who sent several pairs of geese to France as a present for King Louis XIII. The Canada goose was one of the many species described by Carl Linnaeus in his 18th-century work Systema Naturae. The Canadian goose (Branta canadensis) is a waterfowl from the duck family. It is the most widespread waterfowl in North America: its population exceeds 5 million individuals. The body length of the Canadian goose is 55-110 cm, the wingspan is 120-180 cm, and the weight is 2.0—6.5 kg. The Canadian goose is native to North America. Currently, the bird breeds mainly in Alaska and Canada, including on the Arctic coasts and islands of the Canad

Post: 13 January 13:55

RINGS REVEAL THE SECRETS OF WOODCOCK Woodcocks have many secrets. They are not gregarious birds, active at night, migratory - not always nearby. Philopatric - that is, they almost always return with an accuracy of 10 meters (!) not only to their birthplace, but also to their wintering place, as the rings and GPS/GSM beacons "say", in 16 countries of the world. And this is without the Far East and Asia! But where do woodcocks fly in the first year of their life, because in one clearing there can be nesting birds that have arrived from different places and countries of wintering... To the country of their father who wintered in Scandinavia or their mother who flew in from wintering in France? How do they decide where to fly? Nobody knows. Woodcocks settle evenly and everywhere where the moist soils are rich in fat earthworms. They don't need competitors, they like to eat themselves! A careful study of the ring return database gave us proof that chicks from one brood fly to different

Post: 29 December 23:22

SOLOGNAC 1.5-6×44 Optical Scope Review I recently had the opportunity to test the SOLOGNAC 1.5-6×44 optical scope, a product from France that has been generating much interest among hunting enthusiasts and marksmen alike. After using this scope in various conditions, I would like to share my detailed and honest impressions. Quality and Build: From the moment I unpacked the SOLOGNAC scope, I could tell it was built with care. The construction feels robust, and the scope has a solid, durable outer casing that can withstand the rigors of outdoor use. The lens caps are included and fit snugly, which is a nice touch for protecting the optics during transport. The overall design is ergonomic, and it certainly looks the part on a hunting rifle. Optical Performance: The optical clarity of the SOLOGNAC 1.5-6×44 is impressive. With a variable magnification range between 1.5 and 6x, this scope is versatile enough for close-range and medium-range shooting. I found the 1.5x setting to be part

Post: 20 November 16:32

PHEASANT (COMMON) A large, long-tailed game bird. Males have rich chestnut, golden-brown and black markings on body and tail, with a dark green head and red face wattling. Females are mottled with paler brown and black. They were introduced in France long ago and more recent introductions have brought in a variety of races and breeds for sport shooting. It flies fast and in a rolling countryside it is a very difficult bird to shoot. In some of our hunting estates there are also some Reeve’s pheasant. This boldly patterned pheasant is instantly recognizable, having some of the longest tail feathers of any bird species. The male has bright golden-chestnut upper parts, with black borders to each feather creating a strongly scaled appearance, while the upper breast is darker chestnut to black, and the lower breast and side feathers are white, tipped in black. The female is much more light is color with a short tail. The males when they fly make a very characteristic sound (like a smal

Post: 5 July 13:25

RED DEER The majestic Red Deer is the king of the French forests. An emblematical animal in Europe and mythical through Saint Hubertus’s legend, the hunters’ Patron Saint : the legend says that On Good Friday morning, when the faithful were crowding the churches, Hubert went anyway after deer. As he was chasing a magnificent white stag the animal turned and, as the pious legend narrates, he was astounded at perceiving a crucifix standing between its antlers and he heard God’s voice talking to him. Commonly present on most territories we hunt, be they in forest areas near Paris or in the south of France. Also impressive with a strong and graceful appearance, big male adults weigh up to 250 kilos (550 lbs). The red deer hunt begins early September to the end of February. The mating season usually takes place from mid-September to mid-October, it is then the best chance to see the biggest males and the most interesting trophies French red deer trophies are often splendid and as diverse

Post: 26 June 00:01

AG AFACCC 13 Hier, samedi 8 juillet s’est déroulée l’AG de l’afaccc 13. Nous remercions Mr Clément Conil pour l’accueil au domaine de St Amand . Suite aux rapports moral, d’activité et financier du président et trésorier, nous remercions Mr Daniel Keller, nouveau président de la FDC 13 pour sa très belle intervention. A l’issue de l’AG où environ 80 personnes ont répondu présentes, un rapproché vif et sonore s’engage vers le stand de la buvette où un lancé explosif se produit, une menée festive et groupée s’organise jusqu’à la fin du temps imparti qui nous mènera à la dégustation d’une succulente paella. Tout au long de la journée, l’animation « Ball Trap laser du soleil du ventoux » nous a organisé des petits concours qui ont rencontré un franc succès bravo 👏 Merci à tous nos fidèles adhérents qui ont répondus présents. Rendez vous le 23 juillet à la fête du chien de la Verdiere et le 5 Août à Barjol N’hésitez pas à inscrire vos meutes .

Post: 10 July 17:58

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