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Posts posted by liamdelaney
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well a high percentage of them worked ok,a certain ammount failed but we got sport out of a few of them.
unfortunately an opportunity wasted in time,i never bred her to any other bull type dog.we had 3 litters from her all to the same terrier.If I had sense and the hindsight to realise we could have created a few decent bull terriers from her I should have gone down that road,all that mattered at the time was digging dogs.BGD she was quiet the opposite,really laid back and placid,but show her a hole in the ground and fuk me she turned psychotic,very intense where her work was concerned,she became a firm favourite of my family when we had her,slept in front of the fire and was agreat pet too,but believe me we did give her a lot of work and she never flinched,always up for a bit of sport in the country
Sounds like one of those dogs that only comes along once in a lifetime.
Did she produce anything as good as herself?
A real shame that sounds like she could of been useful in improving the EBT, sounds a real handy bitch. I assume the pups off the terrier mating were pretty special if you went back to it 3 times
jigsaw... Nice photo. Sounded like a good one. You hardly have a photo of the Tonto dog belonging to a man not far from you?
The bull influence was strong in that dog. Some size of a mallet on him........
BP had a good few EBT that we're supposed to be handy enough in the day.
Still plenty of terriers down this way with English Bull influence working away with more sense than people would think.....
only photographed my own corkman,i remember BP's princess(1/2 eb,sister to CMc Spike) ),saw her once trialled but she never qualified,always made a squeak or sound before her time was up.Think that was a trait with them,they made a bit of noise when doing their thing.
Was that sqeaking done in Rathdrum in Tipp??
jeeze would be able to remember that far back lol.couldnt say for sure.
I remember him in Dundrum in Tipp with a white bull that made a bit of noise,I can still see him marching across the field with the bull.
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Thought rathdrum is in wicklow- someone told a friend of mine about an English bull that had an operation done on his windpipe so he couldn't open up - don't know whether it's true or not
Sorry meant Dundrum in Tipp,and yes that is true,but it was no operation it was a needle.
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well a high percentage of them worked ok,a certain ammount failed but we got sport out of a few of them.
unfortunately an opportunity wasted in time,i never bred her to any other bull type dog.we had 3 litters from her all to the same terrier.If I had sense and the hindsight to realise we could have created a few decent bull terriers from her I should have gone down that road,all that mattered at the time was digging dogs.BGD she was quiet the opposite,really laid back and placid,but show her a hole in the ground and fuk me she turned psychotic,very intense where her work was concerned,she became a firm favourite of my family when we had her,slept in front of the fire and was agreat pet too,but believe me we did give her a lot of work and she never flinched,always up for a bit of sport in the country
Sounds like one of those dogs that only comes along once in a lifetime.
Did she produce anything as good as herself?
A real shame that sounds like she could of been useful in improving the EBT, sounds a real handy bitch. I assume the pups off the terrier mating were pretty special if you went back to it 3 times
jigsaw... Nice photo. Sounded like a good one. You hardly have a photo of the Tonto dog belonging to a man not far from you?
The bull influence was strong in that dog. Some size of a mallet on him........
BP had a good few EBT that we're supposed to be handy enough in the day.
Still plenty of terriers down this way with English Bull influence working away with more sense than people would think.....
only photographed my own corkman,i remember BP's princess(1/2 eb,sister to CMc Spike) ),saw her once trialled but she never qualified,always made a squeak or sound before her time was up.Think that was a trait with them,they made a bit of noise when doing their thing.
Was that sqeaking done in Rathdrum in Tipp??
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Bet the old bat owns a lap dog that thinks its a child. And francie my offer still stands excepet for the spare room it will be the sofa the mrs turned the room into a nursery for the new baby
She is not an old bat,she is an Irish woman who reared a family and at her age seen hard times in this Country.
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Lol len i dont know what there going to do, but if it was me id slip me lurcher on it an argue my case in courts, :-) an see them unwashed feckers, yellow c**ts
then the hate mail covered in some pervs spunk who lets on to be an animal rights activist to balance his nonce lifestyle will arrive within the weekWhat method liam? Saying the old lady doesnt like hunting, theyll probably, use live catch trap, then euthanise the cunting thing.
Sorry i thought it was across the water, my bad, doh lol
This is the chatter on the local FB page.Most are saying foxes don't attack people,I told them they do,I told them if they know where it is I will dig it(Got no reply yet)some other dude reckons once you show fear they will bite you????The Star newspaper is coming down now to interview the people concerned.In fairness I hunt with good men from out there it is not Anti Country they are the salt of the Earth country people,some people just don't know about these things.
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What method liam? Saying the old lady doesnt like hunting, theyll probably, use live catch trap, then euthanise the cunting thing.
No they are going out to shoot it,the local fountains of Knowledge reckon she must have got to near the cubs???????,more reckon it probably has rabies,IM NOT JOKING.Tough on the poor woman herself
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Funnily how them antis change when it affects them, she's against fox hunting but wants the bloody thing shot, she must have been singing what's the fox say to it when it reacted lolol
This happened near me,just heard they are going out to GET IT Sunday!!!!!!!!!!!
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Fourteen guests reading this,I hope they take note and tell their great unwashed friends.
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Jesus fecking Christ
This is all down to fecking idiots feeding them in their gardens removing all fear of humans
Your quick off the mark BGD I only have it up a few minutes
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Just read this in a paper called Kildare Now.Not very good at putting up links,mabye some of the better Nerds could oblige.
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http://i1076.photobucket.com/albums/w453/s28lty/dig/IMG_0744.jpg
We were a good few feet of breakthrough here yet.
Hats off,that a serious dig.
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Check that hole for grey hairs at the entrance before you start rooting.
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The wee man in the boat has plenty of room anyway.
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I remember u had a pic of the bitch with pups up here. Ya can send him down to me if ya want lol
Anything I ever sent to your neck of the woods never came back Shane.Sent two down to Baldy about three months ago he will bring them on with no frills LOL.
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Lol scars like that arnt the result of just healing ,reality mate .Fair play Liam ,nice stamp .Any Parks influence there .
No JP in him FD but he has that look.My old bitch had two pups(I thought she was past it like me)one pup made the grade the other did not.He had six digs four were planned,the other two there was a surprise waiting for him but he handled it well for a young dog and refused to be pushed around.We have two more youngsters to start next year bred slightly different,I like bringing on young stuff.
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bit of reading for the interested...
http://canineheritage.weebly.com/english-bull-terrier.html
Yokel
WELL , you learn something new every day.
I didn't know Mr Hinks was Irish !
So, the ENGLISH bull terrier is an IRISH dream, what can I say lads, .
Funny enough, the reason that's usually given for the Munster area of Ireland producing the famous white strongdogs that eventually gave us Psycho etc. is that they were decedents from the white bull terriers left behind by the British troops when they left the Irish republic in the early 1920's.
So we get the shit end of the stick from the Brits again the white bull.
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A know the man and the dog, you hear all sorts of crap on here people moaning about guys studding young dogs, now it seems theres even something to say when old proven dogs are studded out aswell, is there an age on here that wouldn't get irrelevant comment filling the topic? Seems the trend on here now every post somebody writes something instead of letting people get on way things the sites going down the pan.
That's why most guys who have been at this game a long time stay in the wings now and say nothing,its not worth the hassle.This was a top class offer 11 year old dog at stud for 50 bucks,not many of them dogs available anymore and people slate the owner.If the dectractors have better lets see them.
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50 bucks is nothing for a stud fee,the man is not trying to screw anybody.Always look for the old dog not the up and coming dog who as of yet proved nothing.
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What would the smart answer people want,a stud dog a year or two old or a dog of eleven.If he kept the dog for eleven years that means he has proved himself,and is not a one hit wonder.I don't know the man either.
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Great news man Happy days.
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Merry Christmas Craig to you and your family.
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Never Ceases To Amaze Me
in Earthdogs & Working Terriers
Posted · Edited by liamdelaney
I have never sold a pup in my life,most went to people I knew in the game.The few that I gave to people new to the game to get them started,I told them what I tell everybody if they don't suit they come back here.Two were sold for beer money,one was washed when he got him home and put out in a cold shed in winter,he died.One I took out of a fellows kennel because he was starving,one lad told me he did not make the grade he put him in a cage with a fox at five months.Mabye if I charged 300 they might think more of them.Edited to add I don't do it anymore.