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Went out again with trigger2 (jon) his dog Buster and my dog young Buck, Buck was coming great last time out ,as said once he started to calm , so was expecting the same last tinght. Buck had 2 nights

Remind me ray,,,how big is buck?...lol   Good night again there boys

I enjoy reading about buck and I'm happy to eat humble pie and say that I am one of the lads who didn't think he would make anything like the successful running dog he has.   I saw the dog at 10-12

Experience in life his just that Neva judge a book b y it's cover unless one can see within ,Ray took his chance and his being rewarded ten fold he will be the first ta say buck no super dog but a good serviceable Lurcher on just about ought. This dog will go on to bigger and beta things I have no doubt . Atb with buck ray and. The rest of the nest. Atb bunnys

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Have you any pics of the dog mate? curious to know what he looks like

here you go mate,

 

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Where are the crabbers from that thread I posted 18 months ago ray when I came down for a walk with you?

 

Vanished. As they always do. As they will when I post a pic of my pup with 50 rabbits in a couple of months while they are scratching around trying to find a myxi rabbit to start their pup on ???

 

Keep at them ray.

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Cheers Bird, I see what you mean to look at him you wouldn't expect him to be agile but it's that age old sayin "don't judge a book....." I bet he can tackle though! Good luck with him it's good to see someone using something a bit different, atb

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Have you any pics of the dog mate? curious to know what he looks like

here you go mate,

 

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Where are the crabbers from that thread I posted 18 months ago ray when I came down for a walk with you?

 

Vanished. As they always do. As they will when I post a pic of my pup with 50 rabbits in a couple of months while they are scratching around trying to find a myxi rabbit to start their pup on

 

Keep at them ray.

 

you do sound Gaz with your pup mate :thumbs: just take it easy with her mate ,you getting good bags by dec , its just finding the bloody thing's 1st lol

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Cheers Bird, I see what you mean to look at him you wouldn't expect him to be agile but it's that age old sayin "don't judge a book....." I bet he can tackle though! Good luck with him it's good to see someone using something a bit different, atb

yeh he different all right lol , ive had lurchers 30 years now and had and seen few different xs over the years work, so as soon as he shaped up and lost his puppy fat , I could see what he was about ?.And I knew straight away he be a good dog, he had no prob picking rabbits up for a dog his size.But the main thing I really like about him is his drive in him, he very determined dog when on any quarry, he give 100% to catch +kill it and you cant, ask for any more can you .! I was at the mid game fair sat with the lad who bred him , and his litter sisters +brother are just like him very full on type dogs , I am happy with and really looking forward to this season with him. :thumbs::yes:

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Cheers Bird, I see what you mean to look at him you wouldn't expect him to be agile but it's that age old sayin "don't judge a book....." I bet he can tackle though! Good luck with him it's good to see someone using something a bit different, atb

 

yeh he different all right lol , ive had lurchers 30 years now and had and seen few different xs over the years work, so as soon as he shaped up and lost his puppy fat , I could see what he was about ?.And I knew straight away he be a good dog, he had no prob picking rabbits up for a dog his size.But the main thing I really like about him is his drive in him, he very determined dog when on any quarry, he give 100% to catch +kill it and you cant, ask for any more can you .! I was at the mid game fair sat with the lad who bred him , and his litter sisters +brother are just like him very full on type dogs , I am happy with and really looking forward to this season with him. :thumbs::yes:

Good to see Bird, atb with this season

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I enjoy reading about buck and I'm happy to eat humble pie and say that I am one of the lads who didn't think he would make anything like the successful running dog he has.

 

I saw the dog at 10-12 months old and he was a beast. A real lump. All puppy fat and no control of his legs. I just couldn't see the potential and I would of happily stated my mortgage on him struggling to put a good rabbit in the bag given a fair run, let alone turn out how he has and be able to give most "all round" lurchers a run for their money.

 

Fair play to ray for sticking by the dog and seeing what a lot of us couldn't.

 

No need for the green eyed monster lads. Ray is a nice fella and just proud of his dog. Keep it up old timer ;-)

 

I couldn't of put it better myself Gaz...I saw Buck last September and I honestly thought that he was far to big and heavy, but Ray and Buck are proving lots of people, including myself wrong :victory: . I'm really glad for you Ray.

 

Keep at it Ray ATB postie ;)

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Have you any pics of the dog mate? curious to know what he looks like…

here you go mate,

 

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He seems a strong first x Bird. How was he to bring up from a pup, was he strong headed at all?

 

no mate he was easy to be honest, he as sensitive temp bit wimpy lol, he loves people+dogs , around the house he very quite never barks , so no good as guard dog .lol. But when in the hunting mode day+night , he very different dog , he very full on . he will try 100% to catch+kill what ever you put him on . he pissed off after some wooden tops in the day and was gone 1 hour, so its only when hunting he strong headed (deaf) lol, but rather have a dog him like that giving everything , than a dog who say only gives 90 % .!!

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