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Everything posted by kirstysdad
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go to the tfl website and click on route planner heathrow is well served by the picadilly line and trains run every 3-4 minutes as for a hotel their are hundreds just have a look on web
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crossing bull into any type working terrier is asking for trouble ie bredding worker to non worker you may get a looker but you would be diluting away from the hunting ability and any i have seen work bassicly had to walk into the stuff underground as they had lost a lot of their scent ability
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very good cross is awhippet/bull but acoss a greyhound keeps the size down very fast and with the bull blood will run though a brick wall for you but it all depends what you intend to do with it
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hi dont think their is any signal crays in n ireland as i dont think they have been farmed their but probably got native crays i am originally from portadown and fished the river bann a lot and never came across them but now i live in london and every bit of water is full of signals they make good eating and are ery easy to catch in wire traps just ty with length of rope and peg it to bank put in some dead fish and if your fising for the day just pull trap back in when yor finished
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make your own all you need s a length of hose and a thick bolt that fits tightly in the end then bang bolt in then put a littl bit of insulation tape around it and cut hose to your own desired length as hoses and bolts come in a variety of sizes should be no problem finding use this design myself
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got a middleton bred bitch last season only 1 year old had not seen anything after one season has settled well had lots of work and has done the bussiness have also got a red dog same way bred now 9 years old and can not fault him seems to get better with age these are both middleton bred dogs will probbably breed them this year i did not set out to own a set strain but these came along and do the job in fact would keep any type that does the job the old dog sees between and 100 foxes a year and has never let u down very typey looking could probably show but i have no interrest inthat
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pet shop at rush green all bagged in 1lb bags very cheap i know a lot of hunting boys use this shop as i do and only 10 minutes from dartford crossing
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look up on this site their is someone in your area that makes terrier boxes type what you need in key word box and you should be able to find him seen these boxes very good and has good feedbackfrom people who have bought them
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how much you looking for both and how do you need paying interrrested in both
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as a kid growing up in ireland went to trails aswell with my dad they even had a digging club in my town and now live in london and still keep terriers and have never seen a terrier that could kill a pig had terriers that would draw a pig at the end of a dig but this was nothing to do with being hard it was that dog had a knack for it would bide his time then get a good hold and pull the pig out
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the dog you are talking about was called bones and your right was owned by a lad from east london called casey seen him at a lot of shows and at the time their was a lot of his pups around beleive he was a good worker but never seen him work know some lads that did and theyswore by him i also know a lot of his blood is now in ireland this dog was a long time ago maybe 20 years so must be long gone
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nice looking dog what way is he bred had pups from a dog that was the spit of him and is now in ireland somewhere
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nice terriers got a black and tan bitch very simular to yours in pup to a very good red lakeland hope to get something the same as your red one
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try e-bay look for second hand ones also look under fox snares on e-bay man there does the nets also
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good pics keep up the good work
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well done looks a good terrier good luck with him
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buy one best bit of kit around well worth the money
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nice russel looks like hes got a touch of lakie in him nice pup also good luck wih the pair of them
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great pictures looks like a good day was had by all keep up the good work
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have a second pipe from the chamber to and entrance that way most stuff will bolt camber lid should be easy to remove and replace i have lots of success with these as for what chucky is asking there is already to many earths in n.ireland to be worrying about artificials did u used to hunt here kirstysdad? there are plenty of earths around here i know but the problem is there are plenty houses getting knocked up beside them and as many wankers digging them and not back filling and destroying them so i think ill have a go and try it for my self i live in london butcome from po
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have a second pipe from the chamber to and entrance that way most stuff will bolt camber lid should be easy to remove and replace i have lots of success with these as for what chucky is asking there is already to many earths in n.ireland to be worrying about artificials
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well done mate looks like a good pup coming along
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i will keep you in mind mate, be abit of a drive but who gives a sh#t can you just bring dogs over just like that Ya i think so on the ferry like! ID take ya out to a good few spots to try him out ! you can take dogs over on the ferry but epect lots of greif on way back as yousometimes get a tug if going over best to go without dogs have a few days sport then return the favour to your hosts and invite them over here have done this lots and had some cracking times
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any one work lakeys or black and tans
kirstysdad replied to foxmad's topic in Earthdogs & Working Terriers
hi i keep a black and tan bitch which is in pup to my mates red lakeland dog hes 9 years old now but still dig with him every week -
i live in london but come from portadown went home in nov and wehad 11 digs in 2 days maybe the holes you are doing are being done by other lads so are being over worked their is a lot of lads doing it in n.ireland we had same problem last year in london only had about 12 digs but still had lots of foxes above ground this year we have already had about 25 digs and about another 40 above so far been a decent season
