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Neobliviscaris1776

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  1. Cheers mate I'll try that. You don't by any chance have a link for that app? Thanks again
  2. Hi fellas, Just a quick question about posting pictures. Do you need to download some sort of picture uploader? I've tried to do it, but jeeps saying that the pictures are too big, even though they are under the 150kb. Any pointers would be much appreciated. Regards Neobliviscaris
  3. Yeah..Both weigh the same! Information cannot be measured with scales therefore it is not physical and therefore must exist first before the physical can be created.
  4. Good topic If you have 2 CDs. Cd 1 is blank has nothing stored on it. Cd 2 holds 10,000 songs Which Cd has the greatest mass or weighs the most?
  5. If there was no physical universe.....There would be no such thing as 'Time.'?
  6. The universe is physical, material. Therefore it can be measured by time and had a beginning as it was one day not here.. then it appeared from nowhere. Interestingly though, for the physical universe to exist, invisible forces must exist first. Ie, Gama rays, radiation etc. If the physical is dependent on the invisible to exist, then the invisible cannot of had a beginning as we know it as a materialistic process cannot explain the invisible forces and there processes. If God was physical, then it could be explained or evidence could be provided. But since the creator would have t
  7. If there was a creator, i suppose an interesting question would be.. what evidence would need to be present to prove it so? The same would be for evolution. What evidence would prove that complex life on earth and the the complex processes can come into existence mindlessly with no intelligence?
  8. Everything that man has created and made, has been made for a purpose of some sort. Nothing has been designed for nothing. If there is a creator then it's logical that there is a purpose to life and humans. If there's design, there must be a designer.
  9. Perhaps not...I'll work on it and hopefully master it soon. Regards
  10. Hi fellas, Just thought I'd share a couple of shots of a couple trips out last year. Not big bags but a few we accounted for in an area where some horses were put to graze. Hope the pictures work! Regards Neobliviscaris
  11. My first Lurcher was a Hancock bitch, beardie/border x greyhound. To be honest she was a great little dog, very immature and hyper till about 2 1/2 years old then she settled down. Was very quick and took alot of rabbits with her aswell as the odd longear in the right conditions but not keen on anything else. She was a good dog but i wouldn't have another​ unless it was primarily rabbits on the menu. Neobliviscaris
  12. Point taken and i do agree with you. Working dogs certainly differ from other dogs, their generally healthier stronger and bred as such. When you research the increase in conditions, allergies, cancers etc that plague many animals which are generally associated with immune issues, then you have to question why that is. I agree that vaccinating pups is absolutely necessary. It's interesting when you consider that a vaccination is in fact a live virus that affects the immune system, seems logical that this would play a role in the decrease in health of animals that frequently take s
  13. Hi fellas, Interested in your thoughts/comments about your dogs and vaccinations. Do any of you not vaccinate your dogs? I appreciate that today with an increase in disease etc vaccinations certainly do appear to have their place, especially in areas where our dogs will be in contact with other dogs ( that may have disease), areas where disease is more likely to be found or other instances. However, if vaccines are meant solely to protect pups/dogs etc from disease that other dogs have, is it necessary if we are not in contact, or live secluded from urban environments where suc
  14. The saying goes like this...."follow the money." The whole show is clearly run by international criminals right within the heart of government/politics the list goes on!
  15. Any heads up on any good litters due would be much appreciated! Thanks again Neobliviscaris
  16. Thanks again for replies. I'm really in no rush,im doing a bit of research and hopefully find the right pup. If the right pup comes a long sooner, then perfect. Have seen a few past litters in some of the topics which look good animals. Ideally a strong racy bull greyhound type, perhaps a 5/8 3/8 like the previous bitch i had, the breeding would be more important to me than anything else though. Regards Neobliviscaris
  17. Thanks for the replies. We were hoping to find a pup around august/September time. Afraid i don't know any lads on the forum ,bit of a lone hunter. Im going to try post a few pictures of some hunting trips we've had ferreting​, perhaps that may help with building my credentials:). All the best Neobliviscaris
  18. Hello, Recently joined the thl and am enjoying searching through the posts. I'm from the Edinburgh area. Kept lurchers up to 15 years ago until work took over. Still do a bit of ferreting and some trapping but the wife and I are preparing to take on a pup this year. I had a Hancock bitch in the past and a bullx bitch after her. The Hancock was a lovely natured dog, great on rabbits and the odd long ear if the conditions were right. After her was the bullx, again a lovely natured animal, keen on everything from rabbits and upward. After careful consideration have decided the lat
  19. Just a quick hello from Edinburgh. Do a bit of ferreting, trapping etc. Kept lurchers up until about 15 years ago when work started taking over but plan on securing a pup this summer/autumn to bring on. Nice site, looking forward to reading up on some of the posts. All the best Neobliviscaris
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