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Everything posted by sionnach99
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Working wheatean terriers any about
sionnach99 replied to Daviddavies's topic in Earthdogs & Working Terriers
I’m not sure which would be worse. -
Working wheatean terriers any about
sionnach99 replied to Daviddavies's topic in Earthdogs & Working Terriers
Correct me if I’m wrong maybe one or two did , but the vast majority of them are SHITE, sugar coat it whatever way you like. Do you know of any ???? -
Terriers how many digs in a single season
sionnach99 replied to Fox dog's topic in Earthdogs & Working Terriers
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I’d imagine there’s very few genuine first crosses about. Proper ones anyways.
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Terriers how many digs in a single season
sionnach99 replied to Fox dog's topic in Earthdogs & Working Terriers
You’d want them away from the house that’s for sure ? -
Working wheatean terriers any about
sionnach99 replied to Daviddavies's topic in Earthdogs & Working Terriers
Friend of mine seen one try and bully a Labrador years ago, the lab turned and fleeced the Kerry blue . There a waste of feed -
Terriers how many digs in a single season
sionnach99 replied to Fox dog's topic in Earthdogs & Working Terriers
I agree with you. Also agree with Chesney, they are probably breeding them for the €€€€ -
Terriers how many digs in a single season
sionnach99 replied to Fox dog's topic in Earthdogs & Working Terriers
U can’t put a number on how many digs another mans dog should have. It Depends on there working style. Whoever owns the dog will know how they work and will know how much he can and would like to get out of it in the season. U can only dig them when there fit to be dug. -
Tough going today, first dig of the season for me to a second season bitch. Done very well in a big spot. Tried a couple nothing at home, decided we would try one more before we headed home. Dropped her and she was on quickly. Got a mark in the middle of 10 foot high briars under neath a fallen ivy tree. Took a good while to get in and get the place cleared. It was only about a metre so we Started to dig in the lashing rain and hit layers of shingle rock. Could only chip a layer out with the graft and scoop out the loose stuff. Broke through about 2 hrs later . Back to my mates house for dinne
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Working wheatean terriers any about
sionnach99 replied to Daviddavies's topic in Earthdogs & Working Terriers
They were never worth a f**k, not one got certified at trials. -
Working wheatean terriers any about
sionnach99 replied to Daviddavies's topic in Earthdogs & Working Terriers
Lots of shite up on that old country blood page. A mate of mine sent in pics of two wheaten x’s and he used the pics no problem , then the dogs both useless and he used his pics without asking a two years on gloating about the dogs and wouldn’t take them down. There’s pics of ‘strong dogs’ on it that wouldn’t pull the socks off a dead man. All he wants is Kerry blues??- 49 replies
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Should make a solid dog
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Advice needed, pups crying in kennel
sionnach99 replied to sionnach99's topic in Lurchers & Running Dogs
There only young don’t want to make them nervous of me but I might have to , they can’t stay crying either -
Advice needed, pups crying in kennel
sionnach99 replied to sionnach99's topic in Lurchers & Running Dogs
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Anyways of getting pups to stop crying while there in the kennel. Started first light again this morning, tried having them in with an older dog, no use.
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9weeks old
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V.nice them?
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Lovely bitch, she’s in great nick
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Best food for working terriers.
sionnach99 replied to Diggerman Dan's topic in Earthdogs & Working Terriers
If You can get karron oil in the local agri supplies , i find it v good. Puts great shine on dogs coats , it’s also has added vitamins and minerals- 14 replies
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Best food for working terriers.
sionnach99 replied to Diggerman Dan's topic in Earthdogs & Working Terriers
I feed Fresh beef tripe with a good quality low protein nut, just for a bit of fiber and bits that they don’t get from the meat. Throw sardines in oil (not brine) every few day too. Just what I give others will be different- 14 replies
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Garmin box and collars wanted if anybody has a set for sale in Ireland let me know.
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Garmin box and collars wanted in Ireland if anyone is selling a set pm me.
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That chocolate is nice type.
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Must give a look . Thanks dillydog
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Cheers lads