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Sirblessed

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  1. Welcome mate, you are not far from me by the looks. Enjoy
  2. You pay the petrol money I’ll do it for free, Should be right still have my British passport
  3. She is well liked here too, Cheers. I put a video in Ferreting write ups today - A Day With The Dogs
  4. Yea mate 4 month ago, was her first and last litter, just wanted to give her one. she had 11 with no problems great mum. All pups that weren't reserved sold in one day.
  5. Was out again today on another property, did pretty well, will post photos etc later
  6. Took the dogs out to Ron’s place (a local permission) Zip who will be 9 mths old in a few days and Kass 3 ½ . The pup is getting better every time I take her out, by time she is 1 ½ she is going to be something special if she keeps improving the way she is at the moment, hasn’t even found her feet yet already makes rabbits look slow. So happy with the way she is progressing, has shown no sign at all of bad genetics, and to this point has been completely injury free.
  7. BS Never heard so much shite in all my life, If you don’t have time to take your dog out, sell it someone who has. Please don’t breed your kids will be stuck in the house until they are 21. Injury prone dogs are more to do with genetics, badly bred curs, and bad luck. You haven’t seen many farm dogs grow up have you? No Ive never reared a farm dog, but I dont think its the same as rearing a running dog,thats probably where you are getting confused. I have reared a lot of running dogs though and I would suggest that injury PRONE dogs are probably effected by genetics if you are badly bre
  8. BS Never heard so much shite in all my life, If you don’t have time to take your dog out, sell it someone who has. Please don’t breed your kids will be stuck in the house until they are 21. Injury prone dogs are more to do with genetics, badly bred curs, and bad luck. You haven’t seen many farm dogs grow up have you? No Ive never reared a farm dog, but I dont think its the same as rearing a running dog,thats probably where you are getting confused. I have reared a lot of running dogs though and I would suggest that injury PRONE dogs are probably effected by genetics if you are badly bre
  9. Looking well, will good to see this litle fella grow up
  10. BS Never heard so much shite in all my life, If you don’t have time to take your dog out, sell it someone who has. Please don’t breed your kids will be stuck in the house until they are 21. Injury prone dogs are more to do with genetics, badly bred curs, and bad luck. You haven’t seen many farm dogs grow up have you?
  11. I never run my dogs young, I wait until they are at least 8 weeks old. F pansy dogs breaking down from bad genetics and breeding - Doug grins INC
  12. That's right socks. Just think how many dogs you have ruined over the years and never even knew it. Lol Made me laugh
  13. Yea mate she is flying will be 9mths in a few days, hasn’t found her feet yet, got a few gears left to find. it’s a beautiful spot, plenty here, lots of fox’s too, pup is too young to start that caper, next year. I will post a video of the day in ferreting in the next day or so. Atb Doug
  14. Yea she loves it, she is good fox’s too, and once the pup is mature enough I will use them as a team on the fox’s, she can’t catch them but kills them FAST. You can tell it’s not England the dogs are better looking – Doug grins
  15. Took the brown bitch and the pup out today, Couple of photos awesome day pup is flying.
  16. He has been on holiday got back today
  17. I went to my best mate Kev's farm yesterday, took a few photos of his property and the dogs having a wander about. http://imgur.com/a/i2lBq
  18. Thz guys. We do our share of the thick stuff at times, but mostly get to pick and choose. Your right there Terryd not a lot of shade any time and this is our winter, the dogs dont know any better and get use to the heat, once it gets above 30c I head home in summer, mainly the ferrets that struggle with the heat in summer keep close to the rivers and creeks and the dogs can cool off.
  19. Went out this afternoon for a quick bit of ferreting to a paddock just up the road, didn’t expect to get too much, as it gets hit pretty hard by the locals. Final tally was 3, couple of young ones, and one for the pot. We don’t have a season in Australia, the rabbits breed all year round so this is unfortunately common.
  20. looks great yummo. two things i'm not good at gardening and painting. I have tried gardening a few time and never done well at it, not sure why read enough books to be an expert.
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