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  1. A dog is a domesticated family pet a f***ing lion isn't.If you get in with a lion and it attacks you it's your own stupid fault not the lions.Dont shoot the lion just don't be a silly c**t and go in it's enclosure again.
    12 points
  2. There is a man who commented on this post who has some great blood in his yard any man would be proud of... he gifts pups out.. I have a bitch here he gifted me six years ago..1 of the best workers ive ever had and before I mated her I lifted the phone for his advice and got the service of a top class dog with the same linage which he set up for me... I vouched for 2 other brothers and he vetted me on them and gave the lads the pups which he had never met... one pup unfortunately suffocated on its 3rd dig pushing up too tight..his litter brother I seen him on his first dig...spot on and as far
    10 points
  3. Now finally winter is behind me time to start getting bbqing chunks of meat. 1/2 a shoulder of wild boar in a marinade of olive oil, sat n black pepper, oregano, cumin, dry red chilli, 4 garlic cloves and lemon zest. This for saturday maybe
    9 points
  4. I have absolutely no sympathy for these c**ts. They think they are privy to some inner being that they know these animals and can walk amongst them and do as they like. Stupid ignorant and deserved all they get. "Oh look@me see how superior I am" Well look@you now you stupid f**k! More sympathetic towards the lion if im honest.
    9 points
  5. Again some interesting points raised. The scatterbred scenario I agree, line breeding is the way to go, yet as stated above it has to start somewhere. The man didn’t ask for any particular dog, but there’s one here that is a cousin to his bitch. I’m not sure he knows that, so I’ll inform him and see what he says. It’s entirely up to himself he’s welcome to whatever one he wants. I’m not one for telling people what to do but if they ask my opinion I’ll give him my honest one and say what I’d be inclined to use if I was in his position, but the choice is his at the end of the day. I’m don’t want
    9 points
  6. The Westmeath working dog show has been cancelled due to work commitments but myself and Kevin will be holding to show again next year for sure... As Shaneg has said the iwtf may be holding there own show this year... We wish them all the best if they decide to run there own show...
    7 points
  7. 7 points
  8. A few years ago I found myself in a situation where I went from having a few dogs to nothing ! in a short period of time through Old age young uns spewing basaicslly I was on me arse . Then a I got giving a pup by a man that’s on here that I’ve still got today . Without the generosity of that man and another man that’s on here I wouldn’t have f**k all . If it was me yeah I’d give them a breeding
    6 points
  9. I’d have emerged from round the corner riding that lion Like battle cat ! Unless , like me , your in complete mastery of your environment at all times , it’s best to leave the apex predators to those who can handle them
    5 points
  10. Very well said General, maybe it's where we're from, maybe it's the circles we mix in I don't know. But round here we never forget our roots & definitely look after each other. "Money never comes into it"....long may it last!?
    5 points
  11. Bet peter lemooch PM's you looking for a lend.
    5 points
  12. My young nephew sent me a few pics of he’s birds I though I’d share
    4 points
  13. It comes to us all when we keep working dogs and today was my time to say goodbye to an old friend and worker. When I made the transition from being a soldier to starting a business as a pest controller she was my main dog and without her I would never have made it. She was an honest worker who would get up out of the kennel and work seven days a week with never a grumble. She took some serious knocks in her working career and a few i genuinely thought had killed her. I've lost count of the amount of times I stitched her up out on a job and she just got up and carried on working.
    4 points
  14. The amount of verbal diarrhoea you spout is unreal.
    4 points
  15. For the most part people look after themselves and will cut everyone’s throat to survive its a fecking disgusting world we live in
    4 points
  16. Looks like pissheads the world over are being robbed already, I,m paying £30 for 44pints of my favourite farmhouse scrumpy direct from the farmer, and 3/4 pints will give you a good little wobble, plus there,s no chemicals involved just pure apple juice so I can count it as one of my five a day win win ?
    4 points
  17. Few of the young dog pups. Just over 6 months old. Atb
    4 points
  18. A first for me and a bit of a rarity in Surrey by all accounts. Feisty little thing was seeing off Redstarts Whinchat by Martin Billard, on Flickr Redstart taking off by Martin Billard, on Flickr
    3 points
  19. I know ther ta be talk some yrs ago of reduced fertility ,but when breeding birds fa a long long time I used ivomectin each spring prior ta breeding season took the chance got full clutches some even seven egg clutches ,I believed this all the parasites the ivomectin cut down enhanced health and vigour ,I bred two nests of eleven lurchers she was ivomectin twice annually ,I found small litters can at times be down to infection in the bitch ,nothing to show her off ill health bug I find a three day course broad spectrum antibiotic with the onset of season can help and keep things in check.and
    3 points
  20. Just the beddy crosses are so cunning lol and the northern rabbits are so easy
    3 points
  21. What a beautiful trio of Italian greyhounds
    3 points
  22. Nuttal and wheeler started with same root stock mate and my first Razor dog from Wheeler was just 2 generations away from the proper divide if I'm told the truth .The Stevens stuff was never blended with mine but kept as separate using my Fly dog over N S bitches as a base .Hope this clears that up .
    3 points
  23. I haven't had a tick on a dog since 96 there's no livestock near me the odd horse that be about it,I know a fella and every time he goes out with his ferrets they come back full of tick's, Say's it's because all the sheep and deer on his perm.
    3 points
  24. It's been one the best shows going the last few year proper working dog show how it should be paddy 31 fair play to yourself and Kevin and hopefully it's back up and running for next year.
    3 points
  25. The black dog part is 100% true ??
    3 points
  26. And an accident waiting to happen is people that wander around alone and unarmed setting camera traps in areas that are saturated with high populations of big cats. Especially in places like the U.K. where the cats have no fear of human presence. ?
    3 points
  27. There was 2 things. 1 was if it's no good do what should be done and the other was don't ever breed them with black dogs. ????
    3 points
  28. Without sounding to much like a cynical old fart I think it's more of an age and era thing, when I was a kid growing up on an estate if the baliff,s turned up to take someone's belongings the whole estate would turn out and give them a good shoeing and torch there van, nowadays they make it into a tv show to normalise it and everyone sits behind closed doors laughing at there neighbours misfortune,give people a tiny bit of wealth and they will shit on everyone and anyone to keep it, the modern system promotes the I,m alright jack attitude,, if this situation occured 30 odd years ago, the whole
    3 points
  29. If Cape Buff is "Black Death", those fellas are unseen death. Cool and lethal beasts no doubt.
    3 points
  30. to get on top of the flea problem, you need to break the cycle of the flea and as been said treat them all at the same time with a good bath in flea shampoo and treat the bedding and kennel sleeping area with a good quality spray or other pesticide, obviously one that is safe for your dogs and just keep using preventative measures like flea collars or a spot on solution to try and prevent re -infestation, apparently the worming of your dogs can also have an effect on the flea cycle...... all the best, jay
    3 points
  31. If you go into a Lions cage two things can happen .. 1..You get out unhurt ...( this is good luck ) 2..The lion eats you ...( your food ) Advice ....if you are stupid , want or need to go in a lions cage make sure you have a competent person with a big fcuk of gun outside instead of onlookers with cameras ..
    3 points
  32. It's a big shame they put it down but had to be done, how many lads on here would let a dog live after it savaged yourself or a family member?
    3 points
  33. a light snack for you GL !
    3 points
  34. "just in case" !lol In case of what it was looking for pudding.
    3 points
  35. Tbh I wouldn’t trust none of em out ther in ther own , lurchers nicked a few bits over the years , once he swiped a venison fillet before I cooked it but I managed to prize it back out his throat gave it a wash and cooked it for the mrs lol
    3 points
  36. Haha he just sets his eyes and waits he knows sausages come to good Dogs who wait ?
    3 points
  37. It was a hot old day back in June 2006,...a long old trip from Hampshire, to that remote farm in rural Wales. We had come, armed with a brace of ex-racing greyhounds, no world beaters, but steady enough gals. The chosen stud was a flame red, working sheepdog,..calm and confident, a grand example of his type, just as it should be. Big difference in size and height twixt the greyhound and the collie, but we managed the job...eventually... The resulting progeny went all over the UK, but I only ever got to see one at work., and what a good honest worker she was. It is a
    3 points
  38. Dog pup I kept back, just stripped/clipped him out, he's at 10 month now
    3 points
  39. Rik and I headed up the copse again this evening to see what was about. Maybe the last time up there for a while as the leaf cover is getting quite dense now although it does help with concealment. We took our usual places and in the first fifteen minutes a crow landed directly above me providing a very easy shot. Then for the next hour or so it was quite quiet apart from a few magpies, a jay and a crow coming in but not providing any opportunities for a shot. Then a woodie did land directly above but the thick leaf canopy deflected the shot. Rik managed a nice woodie so we both had some actio
    2 points
  40. Mus take awhile! my last dog, got pts at 14 from arthritis.
    2 points
  41. That's the 1 brother ?do you like beans
    2 points
  42. If you want to go mate you can take my Mrs........
    2 points
  43. Same this end with Richard's Wild Irish Rose. Comes in at $3.99 (just under three quid) for 750ml and tops off at 18% alcohol. It was dubbed the “the murderers’ national drink” by a Chicago homicide detective due to its appearance frequency at crime scenes. Community groups in several major cities have asked the manufacturer not to stock the product in high crime areas and you're probably not going to be discussing it's oaky overtones while you're driving around with a dead prostitute in the boot of your car.
    2 points
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