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This is Zak he’s 8 now and been a great old utility dog for me. From digging flushing ferreting ratting. He’s excelled over the years working banks and woods flushing to the lurcher and brung on a few young dogs in the process . He’s found me more earths than I can remember just dropping on local ground while flushing. I know folk say dangerous game to play but has payed off for me I don’t have big dangerous earths more rabbity setts. He’s had 3 or 4 big bums in thick cover lol and dug him to a fiery vixen Tuesday and a brute off a dog Charlie yesterday. Will miss this old fella for sure when8 points
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A very happy New Year to all who make those little headaches we call terriers a very big part of their lives and best wishes to all of you and your families for 2018. Take Care.8 points
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They have them in the states though mate,one guy shot one and posted a pic of the rug he had made from it8 points
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Had this one for just after 9am, it was more of a pleasure to be out on a New Years day without the hangover7 points
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My dog who I had high hopes for this season won't go to ground.and I'm to big to fit in the earth so that's me out of the running. But don't you think you are a bit harsh giving the lurcher a black eye for not catching Neil lol.7 points
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Had a mooch back on some of my permission today, a while back there was bugger all, but now, there is plenty to go at, enough to keep me and the dog happy anyways, mark after mark, well pleased specially for the dog, born to work, and that's what she gets, oh, and a happy new year to you ALL6 points
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i knew the twins from mansfield,,,,my home town,,,,hunted with them a few times...they allways spoke very highly of bert....its been a long time since i seen either.....there the tightest lads ive ever known..... one day i saw there 4x4 parked up on the a60....harlow wood area.....i pulled up next to it....wrote on some paper....LACS..we are watching you and stuck it under the wippers ....6 points
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Finally managed to get out for a walk up Dartmoor with sniffer boy today. It’s been a while and a well overdue catch up with some of the lads. Weather was a bit patchy but well worth the walk. Only one rabbit but the dogs had a good run out. On the way home we stopped off and took Newkid out for some much needed fresh air!! Dogs loaded and good to go Danny starting to fall behind....hangover!! The busher and Beddy whippet working the gorse A bit of ground we like to cover Group photo Newkid and his dogs joined us.5 points
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Little lad and missus went to bed for a nap so me and daughter nipped out for an hour. The sets we were runnin were old ones I dont think they had owt in em, no signs of recent use, but little one insisted we tried. She enjoyed it and ferrets got some excersize so I'm happy. Always bugs me to take her, I love it! Proper girl! Gettin young un out in fresh air......at her request. Perfect start to 2018.4 points
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Pup back out for an hr with the ferrets marking an catching 2 bolters4 points
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Dilly Thanks for posting that old photo..... it was taken at the end of a day's otterhunting with the B.C.O.H. on our annual trip to Pembroke and Carmarthen where we'd all take a week's holiday to hunt the P.C.O.H. waters. From left to right they are Chris, my cousin Bo (my original digging partner) and Bert (I was behind the camera), that old Mini Countryman (LEA 50P) covered some hunting miles in its time. Sadly Chris is the only person in that photo alive today and it's fair to say she's weathered a lot better than I have (but then she's had a pretty easy life). I said I thought i4 points
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At long last thankfully someone has put up this old footage of one of the best so enjoy and a very Happy Christmas to all of you and your families. yours in sport, Neil.3 points
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Stimulation causes it’s own energy, in other words when a dog is in a highly charged state you can either work with that energy or confront it , that’s your two choices, when I bring a pup along for working , I walk only in fields, his whole focus is on me he’s in a flow state and he’s chilled out and that is the foundation for how he will feel out with me, every gobshite under the sun will tell you need to drag the pup out for months on end in traffic /dogs /noises/ other gobshites , whatever the world of fake news throws at you , pup needs none of it, none, at every3 points
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Planning a trip to Chinatown in a couple of wks thers duck then there's crispy duck served on the bone Chinatown London serves some of the best3 points
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Ok, I've read my old training manuals.... Get a big sheet of metal, lie it on bricks so that it doesn't earth. Put a fence or some barrier around it so the dog cannot escape. Attach the sheet to the mains with jump cables (make sure you have a breaker on the wire) put the dog in there. Next enlist the assistance of someone with a dog. Bring the dog into play on the opp side of the fence. When your dog gets aggressive, flip the switch! You're welcome3 points
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I enjoyed the video .I've been shooting them for a living in New Zealand for a very long time so Id like to offer this up , I at times wonder why some of you guys fiddle about for a age trying for a head shot yet I've seen a number run off wounded after such a shot as ,the margin for wounding a animal is much greater with a head shot than a bullet into engine room(chest).The target in this area is a much bigger one .The killing zone in the head is in fact a very small area and could lead to animal suffering a very long and painful death after having its jaw broken unable to eat ,I dont for3 points
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Good argument here as usual, when Deker is involved. I listened to a repeat of a question on the Jeremy Vine lunchtime radio show last week, regarding fox hunting and control. On one side was a lady farmer who had lost 30 out of 200 lambs put out last spring, taken by foxes with cubs on their land, who wanted control and an anti, who said that raising and killing animals for meat was wrong. No lambs, no fox problem. That's what we are up against, antis get air time. I do not shoot foxes unless asked. One of my permissions is used for breeding horses. Sometimes the mares miscarry and he bu3 points
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Bit of string,probably a rescue party roped together looking for roy cropper or someone..........3 points
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I had a similar problem with mine and messed about for a year or two giving it the old chicken and half hearted corrections. What sorted him in the end was to stop messing about and any time he kicked off or preferably before so it is easier just shut the dog down no nonsense using a slip lead in my case. Being firm not cruel obviously. Every time he started to think about messing about he hit a brick wall and I just got back in after passing two huskies pulling like mad towards him by a couple of feet and he didn't budge. He may have wanted too but new he was wasting his time so job done. Do3 points
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After years of feeding the birds I've finally got Goldie's coming with two or 3 red polls and the same as you I'm getting eat out of house and home,but it's Worth it there great to watch.3 points
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Nice appetising pics lads, I do love a bit of lamb. Had lamb ourselves yesterday, there's 2 of us so she bought a whole leg. I boned it out and rolled 2 roasting joints (one for the freezer) and minced a fair bit for a shepherds pie today. She managed to overcook it IMO, bless her. Mind you, the mutt was quite happy.3 points
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such lovely pics on here of all the birds from everyone, well done to you all....happy new year everyone....3 points
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Another day out today.some of the pictures.and before anybody gives out I left my younglad out after a while haha.happy new year lads3 points
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Stayed in...fell asleep at 11:50...missus woke me up for the bells...went to bed at 12:10...living the high life. Happy new year lads haha2 points
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Agree with you tillylamp some stunning pictures . Happy new year tillylamp and everyone else .2 points
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Don't mind him all us irish are like that temperamental little f...red but hard workers ?????2 points
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Visited Colin's place in Dorking 30 years ago, he gave me several wax proof coats to Field Test,..and hopefully, speak well of.. My wife still has one and wears it when out on the shoot... I was amazed to see his workforce of Indian ladies, all sewing away in a big old shed... Halcyon Days, dear reader... Halcyon Days.2 points
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Happy new year to every thing that never got cooked , bbq’d , boiled fried or eaten alive by GL in 2017 ......2 points
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I lived in a small town where everyone knew everyone and you didn’t have a sniff getting into a pub at 16 or 17 so had to go into town to get out when younger than that , drinking in tennis courts or down the river was de rigour , my mate has a great photo of about 20 or thirty of us sat on benches , there must have been a sale on as most of us have the same horrid orange Ralph Lauren chaps shirt on ! There’s a tinge of nostalgia in those days for me , 8 millers for a fiver , kickers on and jack wolfskin jacket then down the water to talk shit till it gets dark then light a fire ?2 points
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Bill I've owned and been around this cross for over twenty years and never seen a man biter yet and if I ever had of seen this trait in a whelp it would of been culled, no ifs are buts. Yous must of been badly fixed for a brood when you would keep an unstable Cnut like that. I've said it on here before that the most unstable nastiest bastrad of a dog I've ever seen was a full Wheaton, would I have used it as a stud for breeding lurchers, would I feck.2 points
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Well you lot might enjoy seeing the new year in but I bloody don't.............................66th birthday at midnight, it's not right, I still feel 30 in my head..........OK I might feel 90 when I get out of bed...............anyway have a good one chaps. Phil2 points
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Few pictures from today.some real good hunting.dogs home and fed.rested up now back out sunday.happy hunting lads2 points
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