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cúagusgiorraí

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  1. Did you see any snipe? Looks like a perfect place for them. Nice photos of a fine bitch
  2. Excellent story there and a very good successful job you did. I really like the look of your dog there Well done
  3. Lovely photos there, did CW take them? excellent pictures Well I'm glad Dusty is coming along well, and no better master to learn from than Tegan Seems there is still a few of them killer rabbits around!
  4. Derek you are absolutely correct, and in our small rough fields, a fox can be gone in a second, leaving a slow dog bewildered. I think in Ireland for sure, the fast lightly built dogs, with a quick kill, are the best.
  5. filthy peddler! Lads this is mild in comparison to some peddling baxtards we have over here. I met a young lad a few times in my local town, he claims to have a shed full of 25 "slooki hounds", and he regularly sells them for 300 - 500 euros They are flea infested skinny dogs, that never see the light of day. Supposedly some of the best coursing blood in Ireland
  6. As your man said on OzzieDoggers, they dont last long in the field and you need a large kennel full to keep a line going.
  7. I have a five Goldfish. (3 orange comets, a natural colour comet, a shubunkin), and a small Roach without a tail fin. I had a crayfish for a few years. A very entertaining creature And a Jackdaw years ago which was brilliant
  8. Good decision Neal, its an entertaining DVD
  9. Hi everyone, I recently saw "A FEW FERRETS MORE", and was totally impressed with Tegan. In my opinion she is a phenomenon. So if you want to see her buy the DVD! http://www.ferretfilms.co.uk/dvds.asp?page=2&aid=
  10. There are loads over there. OzzieDoggers is a good forum to ask on.
  11. Well done! It was a lovely day to be out with the dogs Keep it up
  12. Alfie is looking well. He has matured nicely. Let us know how he gets on with the hunting
  13. harehound, as Blue One says, there is a proven strain; that is what I would go with. Seen them work and they are deadly Talk to Blue One, perhaps he can sort you out.
  14. She is a real lurcher that one Stabs Incidentally 12 Oct was my greyhound bitch, Cásca, birthday as well, she turned 4. Time flies when you are having fun Lets hope the next generation will be just as good a worker and hunting partner for you.
  15. no fishercats here in UK, Ireland or Europe as far as I know. I think they are protected in US for the most part. Cool creatures. I have seen one once in US. The nearest we have here would be the Pine Marten.
  16. Good report there Stroller, thanks for sharing mate Maggie just needs some more experience that's all. She sounds like a good one
  17. All Irish SPCA's are charitys with no legal power, they can only tresspass with a Gardaí. Don't let them in, they are have no right, they are just plain nosey. The guy was probably taking a photo of your rosettes to see where the working dog shows are being held. These people are very crafty, thieves, sly liers. They will usually try every trick in the book to take the dogs off of you. I wouldn't be surprised if your dogs get stolen soon
  18. Sounds like ye had a good day out. Never let the weather hold you back
  19. I was out duck hunting with my collie lurcher there recently. As I walked the shoreline, my lurcher ran off on a scent and when I found him he had a vixen cornered. He was mixing with it, but I could see it was going to be a prolonged ordeal. I had the shotgun, so changed cartridges to a heavy load, and when I had a clear shot I dispatched the fox cleanly. Job done, I moved on to hunt some duck.
  20. Unfortunately some lurchers are bred from untested track bitches, bred from and discarded. Here is a good video as demonstration, I know its park coursing, but it shows you how greyhounds run. Poor greyhound fecks up his leg at 1:27
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