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  1. pups are from billingham teesside just us two on here then?
  2. This is correct, as with most finger print recognition stuff the finger print stays on the phone/device and what will be transmitted is a hashed (like encrypted) code which is either associated with your finger print (on the phone) or a hashed code generated from coordinates from key areas of your finger print. Either way it cannot be turned back into a finger print when it gets to where it is being sent. really , it just seems the police can request anything these days, Google gets hundreds of thousands of requests a year and sites like facebook probably have a contract with them by n
  3. This is correct, as with most finger print recognition stuff the finger print stays on the phone/device and what will be transmitted is a hashed (like encrypted) code which is either associated with your finger print (on the phone) or a hashed code generated from coordinates from key areas of your finger print. Either way it cannot be turned back into a finger print when it gets to where it is being sent. really , it just seems the police can request anything these days, Google gets hundreds of thousands of requests a year and sites like facebook probably have a contract with them by n
  4. This is correct, as with most finger print recognition stuff the finger print stays on the phone/device and what will be transmitted is a hashed (like encrypted) code which is either associated with your finger print (on the phone) or a hashed code generated from coordinates from key areas of your finger print. Either way it cannot be turned back into a finger print when it gets to where it is being sent.
  5. Thanks for the comments lads. Pups looking good jimster68 thanks for the pics, looks to have a slightly stronger head on him then mine does but very similar in most other ways. Like the pic of him jumping the ditch. thanks again
  6. Still not working for me mate
  7. Hi mate, i know the one that you got i think it was my wife's favorite. I know the bitch you mean as well the one that looked the most deerhound esque. Regards training recall has always been pretty cool (although going through a cloth ears adolescent dog stage at the moment which has him coming back at a leisurly pace! Still need to work on jumping as needs to build confidence when jumping slighly higher stuff. retieving has always been pretty good although dead/live rabbits are still a bit too exciting to bring straight back at the mo, all the best with him some picks would be good when yo
  8. Hi All, As title says who off here had one of these pups and how are they coming on/any pics the breeding was deer/grey collie/grey X beddie/whippet collie grey which works out at 3/8ths gh 2/8ths collie 1/8th dh 1/8th beddie 1/8th whippet I took the little brindle/white dog one out of the litter. All basic training has gone and still is going well and he's picked stuff up really quickly. He is now 23 1/2tts now so should continue growing a little as is only 8 months Some pics from the past 2/3 months Cheers for looking
  9. 100% if your dog shits more its not down to what you feed it, think about it, its the amount!!! its exactly that kind of statment that tells me ,, you know nothing, put a killo of dry down , and a killo of raw meat,,,, there will be a big difence in the amount you clear up. well 1 kg of dry to 1 kg or raw meat is two totaly different volumes and you say you know what your on about think you need to seek some advise.schoolboy. im a schoolboy ,,, your the one that sent me a request to be my friend your a dik and evry one here can see it fella i didnt pal and
  10. 100% if your dog shits more its not down to what you feed it, think about it, its the amount!!! It's the amount of content of the food you've given it that the dog doesn't actually use (i.e. waste products). In raw food they use virtually the whole lot so there isn't much waste, in dry food there's all sorts of shite in there so they shit a lot more, and it's a lot sloppier aswell. When fed raw the stools are firm and dry. Agree 100% with that
  11. I think i have seen him peddling around on a push bike dragging a rabbit trying to get ferrets to chase him :icon_eek: haha whats wrong with that.... thats how I did it.... except i didnt introduce them to the push bike till I had got them used to following me on my skateboard.. LOL
  12. Ferrets dont need any specific training in order to work and when working are simply being ferrets and seeking out rabbits. What makes ferreting much easier is if the ferrets can easily be picked up so in terms of work to put into a ferret regular handling is required. Some ferrets work naturally better then others but most ferrets will get the hang of clearing burrows after a few outings, be prepared for a few frustrating outings at first though while they mess around popping in and out disturbing nets etc. Am surprised you needed to ask such a question to be honest as most of your post
  13. Ferrets dont need any specific training in order to work and when working are simply being ferrets and seeking out rabbits. What makes ferreting much easier is if the ferrets can easily be picked up so in terms of work to put into a ferret regular handling is required. Some ferrets work naturally better then others but most ferrets will get the hang of clearing burrows after a few outings, be prepared for a few frustrating outings at first though while they mess around popping in and out disturbing nets etc. Am surprised you needed to ask such a question to be honest as most of your post
  14. looks pretty useful that, I dont think some of the photos used are massively up to date though as my whole street is on farmers field still and the houses have been built 12 years
  15. i would have thought that most of the tripe you buy is not bleached. i feed mine on it and its green in colour Every butcher I asked around here all they had was bleached stuff as apparently they said they cant sell it unbleached. This is coming straight from the abbotoir but through the local farm shop as it's from their cattle. Probably as mentioned above butchers are intending it for human consumption so that may be why, the tripe from your farm shop will be fine but may be more expensive then alternative raw food suppliers (for dogs)
  16. i would have thought that most of the tripe you buy is not bleached. i feed mine on it and its green in colour
  17. No, the dogs aren't daft and know when the collars on, two nodules rest against the skin............ Is the collar a short term thing then in most instances, how do the dogs respond when its removed after a month or so of quiet in the kennel? or is it something that will always need to stay on? Reason I ask is because once you have got over the initial dog keeping neighbors up all night etc and the dog is sorted would be good if the dog could sound off if somethign was going on eg. someone trying to get into the pen. cheers
  18. ah right didnt see that bit of your post good luck
  19. Landywoods seem ok for chicken mince and the like, 38p per lb minced chicken with bone and loads of other stuff (althugh have just checked and they have put price up a little since i last ordered so may find cheaper elsewhere). They deliver to most areas http://www.landywoods.co.uk/price_list.html
  20. Ned, have they told you when its likely to be on discovery? cheers
  21. any good offroad? They are not too bad although admittedly they are never gonna be a defender. so if your talking proper off roading it may be ambitious but should do the job for most lamping situations ie fields /tracks etc
  22. YEs, but there is no real harm done in what you are describing. and yes most people will have lamped/tresspassed where they shouldnt have been. It can be difficult to get permission but this is not because the farmers want to keep hold of their rabbits its because they dont trust that people will look after their livelihood and will wreck the place. Depends also where you are asking permission and how much grief they get. a lot of mine is in places where they dont get much trouble so they have virtually always said yes. but other permission is in areas where people regularly take out gate
  23. YEs, but there is no real harm done in what you are describing. and yes most people will have lamped/tresspassed where they shouldnt have been. It can be difficult to get permission but this is not because the farmers want to keep hold of their rabbits its because they dont trust that people will look after their livelihood and will wreck the place. Depends also where you are asking permission and how much grief they get. a lot of mine is in places where they dont get much trouble so they have virtually always said yes. but other permission is in areas where people regularly take out gate
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