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  1. Lads on a learning curve, he was concerned for the dog which was the right thing. We all live and learn. Cheers, D.
    7 points
  2. My dogs bushing around sheep happens daily ,and Id admit that at one time or another, each pup has at some stage thought to add sheep/lambs to their hit list .I expect it .I own my own sheep and normally drive em up into a corner and make them break either side of me & my pup or dog ,I set the E-collar on high and once the dog has started to chase I hit them with some shock while saying nothing ,at times some have had a second go ,treated in the same manner ,then from that point on I use my voice to control my dogs .What I don't want to see is a dog ,looking at a sheep like lunch ,and yo
    7 points
  3. Surely breeding the working ethics back into them first is more important than KC recognition???
    6 points
  4. Used sawdust and a mix of old clothes and straw for bedding for over 30 yrs no problems?
    6 points
  5. Doesn’t look to bad, I wouldn’t be paying £600 to get that stitched, just trim the hair around it and keep it clean and it will heal itself
    6 points
  6. America spends five times more than Russia on its military. The UK is fourth largest spender after the US, China and Russia. Russia isn't a mega rich country, its GDP is eleventh in the world, less than Italy. Corruption by the rulers and oligarchs and massive tax evasion is on a huge scale. Fighting a prolonged war will hurt Russia economically, so expect a fast, limited invasion of Ukraine, probably aimed at the breakaway regions, not total occupation. Just my opinion, of course ? Cheers.
    6 points
  7. Nice to see a bit more light later in the day Second last pic there was a black fox on this pasture, fourth one I've seen in this area in thirty years, didn't hang about long straight into the cover
    5 points
  8. RIP Gary Brooker of Procal Harum. Sang one of the most iconic songs of the sixties, “A Whiter Shade Of Pale”, a timeless classic. Glad I got to see him a few years ago in Manchester
    5 points
  9. I don't think it's as clear cut as that, I think you have to take into account a variety of factors, and there's a large variable, such as is the sheep in a field in a flock or bombing out of bracken , are they randomly in a forest , smelling a bit different or being hunted up but unsighted etc. Then how much stock training has the dog had , it goes on and on , I personally don't think its a clear cut PTS job, but it does impact on trust and make for some less relaxing mooches...
    5 points
  10. I personally don’t think nothing will come of these deerhounds all your get is people that like them for novelty reasons trying there luck to run one but by 16 generations in they should be producing consistent hard well put together dogs that are able to work efficiently on anything the uk can offer. Dp would be better off sticking his best worker deerhound to a proper working line bred bull cross as a outcross to produce deerhound type hunting dogs rather than chasing kc registration or trying to get to 25th generation
    5 points
  11. Used shavings my whole life and never had an issue …..
    5 points
  12. 1/4 Wheaten. 9 and a half and sadly slowing down through old injuries but been a great, brave dog and mooching companion.
    5 points
  13. Anyone who says they have never had a hunting dog have a funny moment of some kind with sheep is probably telling porkies. Having a dog which isn’t at all stock broken, may work for some folk, but for most of us it’s a liability. But I can imagine for a lot of folk as much as they can do some stock breaking, the opportunities are not always as readily available as to others. Ive always taken the approach that it’s best to make sheep totally un exciting, part of the scenery, something they recognise and know what it is. My lot tend to grow up around them and see them as
    4 points
  14. shavings in the run....at one end....and straw in the nest area....cant see it being ver comfy for the ferrets to sleep in shavings...and they cant burrow in to it when its cold
    4 points
  15. Got an organ stole in 91 at a biker do in Waterford..... Came round naked in a strange tent getting the life humped outta me by a woman twice my age as her friend sat watching. Lol. Kept me hostage till morning and stole me organ a couple more times. Couple of mates became organ donors for her mate later that day. Lol. Have to say I felt a bit violated in a brilliant kinda way.
    4 points
  16. Seems odd trying to get pedigree status as that will just lead to the destruction of the breed as it has with the original Deerhound.
    4 points
  17. How many people realistically do? How many of those have lurchers? How many farmers would let you have your sheep aggressive dog in with it? I think your using a Plummerism ? Cheers, D.
    4 points
  18. Yes I've googled the article and Hancock does suggest KC recognition. However, in the documentary, Dave Platts himself does not suggest it. Jackie Sykes ( secretary) and Dave Sleight do not mention it either. They do talk about English Deerhound recognition but not via the KC route. It's all hot air anyway...they are deerhound lurchers.
    3 points
  19. One of my old dears favourite tunes that. RIP Gary
    3 points
  20. pity , the owner of the dog, didnt give it good hiding , when he pulled the dog of the sheep , it was perfect right then hit the dog, with still holding the sheep down, get the dog on the lead , right over the sheep, then give the dog good hiding , you got be brutal , it got to get in the dogs head, that them wooly things mean pain if it get to close to them. it better to do this than , get the dog shot fact , hope you sort it out mate .
    3 points
  21. English Deerhound ? 25 Generations ? Phah ! ? ! Scottish Deerhound x Irish Greyhound, 1st generation, 9 1/2 months old; Cheers.
    3 points
  22. All shoot different in there own ways?
    3 points
  23. Would take longer but it’s worth it unless your made of money, when did he do it ? I’ve found in the past that unless you get them stitched on the same day the stitches will end up coming out anyway and you’ve wasted your money
    3 points
  24. Always used shavings, never had an issue. I cover the whole hutch with shavings, then put shredded tissue on top of them in the bedding area. I dont used anything in the court, apart from the corner they crap in, which is also a pile of shavings
    3 points
  25. wrong. get the bugger amongst sheep and other livestock, as soon as my pups were able go out in the field, straight away introduced to livestock , as soon as the pup clocked em, a sharp tug on the lead with a firm word NO, you cant avoid sheep fields we a working do, as for tuther poster, no godd giving ya dog a slap afterwards, gotta catch the bugger doing it
    3 points
  26. I had genuinely never heard of the bloke but I watched a clip on the news yesterday of an interview he did and he was a quiet, polite and well spoken nice young man from what I seen of him. Came across very well.
    2 points
  27. I will only use a claymore and a long bow !
    2 points
  28. Cut away the dead skin,hair and keep it clean,flush with saltwater few times a day,stop the dog licking it,get a heat lamp over it ?if it's been 5 days,f**k the vet off..
    2 points
  29. Let us know how he gets on, I’d say stitching it on Wednesday when he done it 5 days ago from then is a complete waste of time and could end up taking it even longer to heal, I’d almost guarantee the stitches won’t hold and any flaps of skin will be dead by then
    2 points
  30. Some dogs need geeing up to tackle any thing bigger than a rabbit which will work for me fine next time round for a quiet life Others need geeing down as there default is to nail most things going
    2 points
  31. ? Fecking massive subject, the schooling of hunting dogs,...all I can say is,...where running dogs and farm livestock is concerned,.....'Familiarity breeds contempt".... Think about it....?
    2 points
  32. Always used shavings just a bit more in the sleeping quarters easy to get a big bale from a equine centre and there dust free . Never liked straw , hay etc anything with a hollow stem could harbour bugs and ferrets are bright enough not to eat shavings or remove them from meat i think
    2 points
  33. Slow down mate, thought you were having a laugh ? I'm sure it works but not many people have that opportunity I'd guess? As for Plummerism, think I read that method in one of his books many years ago. ? Cheers, D.
    2 points
  34. I was only young lad when I went with him on walks "trapping/poaching " he had good market for finches and I'm sure he lost many from liming but he had other ways of catching them .
    2 points
  35. See I told you it was your arm your supposed to stick through the hole in the wall …..
    2 points
  36. The first 30 moles are most important moles you will ever catch and the other part is a freezer.
    2 points
  37. I've had sheep issues, was far easier living in Wales , getting dogs amongst sheep and familiar, I had a bomb proof dog that was solid with sheep out on the tops, had a e collar on tingle for recall and he decided to chase sheep , blew his head off and would cross a field to avoid them which is actually a pain when working a dog. Then took on an adult bitch that was great on a lead but wanted to kill anything when off, collar cured her of sheep , shown by an experienced lad must've walked a sheep field three times before she put her foot down and within a metre of said sheep hot her and she ca
    2 points
  38. Double legger winner winner ?
    2 points
  39. Charge for your time and fuel not per mole.
    2 points
  40. 2 points
  41. 12 little Beef and Stilton pies - just a different spin on last week's pasties. And, at little 'uns request, a bacon pudding cooking for today's dinner. ........ I'm sure she'll let me know if it's not as good as her Nans
    2 points
  42. Love the Deerhound hybrids....? I miss them.....?
    2 points
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