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Everything posted by Plucky1
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Hello mate,good to hear from you, I think a good terrier kills everything before it, some have it from the off and they are quite often our better dogs, Wilfs a real character mate and has settled into a nice terrier, he's had a few to ground this last couple of weeks and stuck to the task until we broke through, nothing too deep,so quick and easy, he can be a bit narky,growling at anyone that strokes him if he don't want it, he has to come to them, he is a lot like my old dog "DANNY" and I find myself calling him that sometimes in my senility, he will mark and kill anything before him and tha
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Hello mate,good to hear from you, I think a good terrier kills everything before it, some have it from the off and they are quite often our better dogs, Wilfs a real character mate and has settled into a nice terrier, he's had a few to ground this last couple of weeks and stuck to the task until we broke through, nothing too deep,so quick and easy, he can be a bit narky,growling at anyone that strokes him if he don't want it, he has to come to them, he is a lot like my old dog "DANNY" and I find myself calling him that sometimes in my senility, he will mark and kill anything before him and tha
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The problem you have HGN is that your foundation stock is a lot larger than when I started ,Plummers in general,especially those bred from around the mid 90's on were all chesty and large due to the showing lot taking over,especially those that have come out of the EPTS, Welsby was using a 27lb dog 17"TTS as his main stud dog,when I challenged him about fitting down holes and the original composition of Plummers set out by Brian himself : 12 -14 TTS and easily spannable that was not of importance and I see that as why many moved away from Plummers, all Brians original stock would fly to ground
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He's my brothers dog"sam", can be a bit fiery,as anyone thats had a "REMLAP" dog will tell you, but will work anything,in better hands he would of done very well but my brother only messes about on rats and rabbits, whilst out with me on occasions he has dropped to ground,stayed till dug to but was a tad hard, I've never seen a better "molecatcher" though,we would sit having a cup of tea in the allotment (pictured) and he would creep around cocking his head before diving into the soil digging frantically,and mostly he would catch the mole,he could definitely hear them, he was a cat killer thou
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pity plummer didnt use more of your stuff back then--a friend of mine has a bitch 3/8 plummer 1/8 bull out of a patterdale bitch.handy spannable bitch but something else to dig to..unfortunately our local mong of a vet removed her uterus by accident..i had a dog of the same litter but he got killed in a kennel accident..the mother of them was supposed to be a daughter of harcombes big ron. John, I never really seen Plummer after he fell out with a mutual friend and it wasn't till the late 80's before I spoke to him again at the Midland game fair, he just wasn't our type,we were rough and
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Lee, here's a few pics of some russell/plummers, Nuttall/plummers etc, there are some pics of lake crosses somewhere if I find some I'll pop them up for you, WM Russell dog over my Plummer bitch, bred for some mates that just dig,good heads and a litter of 4 made good digging dogs, this one went to a keeper Plummer dog (Remlap) over my mates Russell bitch, bred for family that mainly do rats but have been dug to
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LOL,s,now I know you,re just making things up,I actually have too much permission and here,s the best bit,I get paid on most of it,running a pest control business means people phone me to kill the vermin,we only take on the jobs we like and use traditional methods,dogs,ferrets,nets,traps,guns etc,sports grounds,factories golf courses,fisheries,etc keep us busy half the week and estate work and private houses pretty much take up the rest,we are contracted on pretty much every golf course from Wirral to Shropshire,I sometimes take lads out as a hand when ferreting if my regulars can,t make it b
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Are you a jilted ex or something?? Bizarre! rob, its that old nutmeg people shout when they have no answer to structured fact, I was talking to a good lad off here last night in pm's who has stopped posting due to lads sitting down trolling every post, is it jealousy ?? are they an anti hoping to stop lads posting ?? or just local lads that can't accept you wanting nothing to do with them?? it will be the end of forums if it continues unchecked, there is no point in having mods if they cannot tell a negative post from one that contributes to the forum, WM
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its sad when your best replies are to throw stupid comments about,at least give structured comment , deflecting your poor experience of working anything but your mouth is now obvious and its a shame you have to resort to slinging mud when you have no answer, WM
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So come on then tell everyone what he's done I would like to hear all about it myself, sounds sensational,WM
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Ha ! Ha! the expected reply, then why bother coming on at all if you can't add anything, trolling is easy but handing on experience is actually part of this forum, when I joined this forum a good 6 years ago there were loads of decent lads posting of their days out and through idiots like yourself their numbers have slowly reduced until there are only a few left, I started digging and working lurchers in the 70's and my "old" pictures were just of days out, nobody really thought there would be a world wide web and forums such as this or that we would be able to put pictures on, the only pictu
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The vets would have x-rays or statements as to the damage on the dog, what was the explanation for putting her to sleep ?? have you complained to the police ?? there must of been injuries to the dog to explain their course of action, I would have to go back and have it explained properly and exactly what was the cause, try to remain calm in the vets or they will get away with it, it will be difficult controlling your anger but to get the right outcome you will have to do it by the book, ask to see any evidence,x-rays,etc, do not make any threats and take a 3rd party witness,preferably someone
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Welcome To Gods Country ...."tanner"
Plucky1 replied to gwalchmai4110's topic in Earthdogs & Working Terriers
Hello Phil, thats a nice pack you have pictured there, I take it Pete Allan and Lliam were out with you on some occasions then, I was hoping pete would get out with you and others to try the pup he had off me, great to see you're still so keen about your terriers, getting away from the EPTS is the best thing you could of done,good luck with your season, WM -
Well I'll leave it to you then FKOF, I sometimes wonder why I bother taking the time to post when experts like yourself can do it so eloquently, I look forward to your pics and experience of these crosses, there's those that criticise having never done anything themselves and those that have actually took the time to breed,record the pups and have the knowledge to pass on when somebody asks, I await your post, WM
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Welcome To Gods Country ...."tanner"
Plucky1 replied to gwalchmai4110's topic in Earthdogs & Working Terriers
She is "Trentside Tangle" mate, WM -
G I've bred loads of hybrids off plummers going back 37yrs, loads of pics and can tell you exactly what you'll get from each type of mating, when I get in later I will put up a detailed post, WM
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I don't know how many times we have said "always trust the dog" after spending hours f*cking about down the years, once it can be trusted,then believe, WM
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Lots of us got the 22amp wild hunter, good batteries and the extra ampage is worth it, WM
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That would depend on its food, like all things a good diet will provide everything required for a growing pup, sa37 is used mainly for birds of prey, we are what we eat, WM
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Great looking pup gone to a good home,best of luck and good hunting, WM
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Something A Little Different In My Kennels
Plucky1 replied to jossa's topic in Earthdogs & Working Terriers
looks a nice sort, WM -
Some stunning pups in great parts of the country, nice to see so many different crosses all being given a great start, good hunting to you all, I'll have to take the camera and get some up to date pics of my bitch "SADIE",9 months old now and I'm made up with her but she does get bored easily, here's an old pic till I take some more, really enjoyed this thread, WM
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Looks a real nice dog postie, interesting to see this cross working to a good level, Good hunting, WM
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Danny if you're not 100% committed then leave her out, holes under trees can be a nightmare with roots and you don't want to be digging on your own, I'd be getting her out with some terriers that know their stuff in an easier place just to see if its in her, at least then you will know what she's about, WM
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Them dogs he had at peover were not pups and they was not for sale they was his own dogs Plucky AtI don't know if we are talking about the same litter AT, not this year but last and I was talking to him about them, maybe he never sold any as he was struggling to get 250 for them, WMsame two dogs and they weren't pups and they weren't for sale plucky,and as for Brian being desperate what's that about? can't be arsed getting into shite on here but you chat the most shit ye know Rob, your a peddlar aswell don't forget a desperate peddler hahahaha At I wouldn't of thought you could of remembere