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Photos: Salborün Festival- The Captured Wolf Part 3

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

Salborün Taigen and Bird Festival from Sons of Hedin on Vimeo.

This 2 day festival on the northern shore of Lake Issyk Kul in the town of Cholpon-Ata draws the regions best hunting dogs, eagle hunters, and falcon handlers in all of Kyrgyzstan. Such festivities reflect the Kyrgyz people’s nomadic past.

The final event of the festival is only opened to the most respected Berktuchi and Taigen who must hunt a live wolf. This fierce and sometimes gory battle frequently results in mortal wounds. For the sake of sportsmanship, festival officials attempted to place a bit in the wolf’s mouth to no avail,  settling for a heavy chain tethering her to a lead weight.

Within rural communities, Kyrgyz have long raised Taigen and trained Eagles to protect both the lives of their livestock and family. This captured wolf was responsible for killing 68 sheep, 20 cows, and 17 horses. Such an unfathomable number of lost cattle and sheep  is enough to impoverish any community.

The following section is the final segment of a 3 part series.

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Photos: Salborün Taigen and Bird Festival Part 2

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

Kyrgyz Hunting Dog (Taigen) Strikes

Title Image: Taigen, a Kyrgyz Hunting dog, won the race after running for nearly 2 miles in pursuit of a stuff foxed.

This 2 day festival on the northern shore of Lake Issyk Kul in the town of Cholpon-Ata draws the regions best hunting dogs, eagle hunters, and falcon handlers in all of Kyrgyzstan. Festivities range from eagle hunting of pheasants; Taigen also known as Kyrgyz hunting dog racing; to wolf baiting.These long standing traditions have an important place within Kyrgyz culture and reflect their nomadic past.

Within rural communities, Kyrgyz have long raised Taigen, a brave sight hound bred for mountainous environments. These dogs known for their sharp teeth and agility are excellent wolf hunters. Their prey generally consists of deer, ibex, fox, rabbit,and wolf.

Kyrgyz have been known to use Taigen in conjunction with eagles while hunting wolves. A Taigen’s speed and agility gives them a competitive edge over wolves, who are no match for these dog’s exceptionally long teeth. Taigen’s tactic of heel biting incapacitates their prey to prevent escape allowing their master enough time to finish their victim off.

The following section is a segment of a 3 part series concluding with a video highlighting the entire event.

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