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TRANSIT690

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  1. nice one, the weather was bad there too by the look of it
  2. i know theres a lost and found kay ,but i dont think it,s in your face enough. personally i never would think about looking in the lost and found unless i,d lost something. what i think we need is pictures of stolen dogs say(stolen in last 3 months) on a page of somsort come on our screens when we log on,hence we see them regularly and might remember a picture better
  3. i know 99% of you irish lads are fine - please dont take offence none taken bro atb
  4. sorry for your troubles mate; hope you get your dogs back. i,m sure its pikies not an irishman
  5. IS THERE A TOUCH OF BULL BLOOD IN THE LINE?
  6. it,s only a matter of time before the breed starts to decline big-time with clowns like this about
  7. fish,better than some bed and breakfast i,ve stayed in
  8. does tommy still blow the horn ,at the hounds around midnight in the estate. hahaha. did you buy the bitch of him?
  9. nice pup,pity i have one coming already
  10. ring the forestry,they have sub contractors etc who will deliver lorry loads to your door for a price
  11. i,ve seen a top staff breeder doing it. He put the bitch in a cage infront of dog to get him excited, jerked the dog off and collected into cup. He then syringed the sperm into the bitch,whilst holding her 2 back legs up high, after the sperm was all in he kept her legs up for another 5-10 mins. the bitch was tried beforehand with a couple of studs ,but would,nt have it
  12. bro,even when a dog is trained to livestock it can still cause damage running about ,it spooks pregnent ewes etc causing sheep to lose lambs. where we live if you get blamed for anything like that,your hunting days would be far fewer ,as stories spread like wild fire. its not worth the aggrovation . Recently in an nieghbouring parish, a calf was killed by strangers hunting with no permission, farmers take that seriously and once the phrase hunters were responsible is used, then we,re all under the gun to make sure we,re responsible and respectful on other peoples property. BUT again there ar
  13. ON SOME OCCASSIONS this maybe ok, but if you have more than one terrier with you,you dont want any more than one getting into an earth. also we have to respect the fact that we are hunting mostly on other peoples land,and young dogs etc can worry sheep and other livestock .I personally prefer dogs on leads until needed,unless i,m sure theres no harm they can cause.Why take the chance? and ruin your permission and maybe frindship with the farmer
  14. thanks, where from? and to where? any paperwork? cheers
  15. Last year ,i worked in england (south west) met a fella working for the same company .As the weeks went on,and we started chatting,the subject of hunting came up and i found out we both kept terriers and more importantly worked them. To cut a long storie short, we got on well and he and his mates took me out hunting a few times. After seeing the dogs doing the bizz i was offered a pup out of a breeding they were planning (free i must add). I was now wondering as the title suggests how? where? who with? and how much? to take a dog over(preferably belfast)are there also any special require
  16. HAS YOUR TERRIER OR LURCHER DONE ANY WORK YET, THERE MUST BE PLENTY OF TERRIERMEN ALL AROUND THAT PART OF THE COUNTRY , HAVE U ANY TRANSPORT. IS THE GUN SHOP STILL THERE
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