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  1. most people breed at 12 months....so i8 is a better age,personally id wait till 2 however no harm will come from it!!! breeding from pups is WRONG!
  2. Cracking write up and pics Busterdog Nice one Dee Mac
  3. Just google firefox & download it, try google chrome as well or opera , all free to download Thanks very much
  4. I know what you meant sussexpoacher mate Your good working dog is going at stud for the first time, right, and you dont know what to charge..... personally i wouldnt charge a friend or someone I knew well, regardless. And I agree with the above post, regarding the fact that he is as yet, an un-proven sire of good workers. So if you do charge, id keep it low. JMO
  5. Ive had some issues with internet explorer anyway, so does anyone know how to get a new internet browser for free? ive heard firefox is good? cheers DnN
  6. Good stuff Bird, dogs done well, especially the old'un nice pic too!
  7. Is she noisey, as my last bitch used to scream the place down and constantly whined! Also is a BARF diet suitable? most importantly can you take her anywhere, and enter her in any hole?
  8. Hi Matulkoh, I remember your thread from last years big day. Nice haul once again
  9. quid, is that all! ...I'd ask for another 20! ( )
  10. jack youre 16 you liitle tit my terrier has ran foxes to ground, do you no what they are?? and in reply to michael, a do like the look of the welsh ones good coat which would certainly be of benefit up here and there gameness would be handy round the holes. think the teagles are going to be a no no then as you no what brocks like he will bush out forestrys and is able to take lines for so long. what im really wanting is something that is able to keep lines on vast open moors/fells and a think a tracking collar is something else ill have to look in to, and finnaly my plan is to wind you up
  11. At the end of the day, these are just my opinions mate, based on what ive done and seen, im no expert by a long shot!! There will be people much more experienced that run cross-breds, who will give you info about the dogs they use! All the best mate! - The spaniel that sired mine is a great fox dog for a spaniel. But the crosses are far superior to a spaniel for evicting a fox from a wood, the spaniel/terrier would hunt it right out of cover every time, and giving tongue like crazy. They work the same as the beagle blooded dogs, but like i said, will not hunt out all that far... Its all how
  12. Here! http://www.undergroundterriers.com/products.php
  13. Alright Jam, ive worked teagle and spaniel/terrier types before, and some of my mates still use beagles and beagle crosses. Ive also seen some excellent welsh hound cross springers. These cross-breds are best for hunting fox out of big and small covers. They will put some to ground if under pressure, but if the fox goes away its gone, they dont stick on a line like a pure hound will(some might). If you want the hunted foxes put to ground you will be better with a pure hound. Bassets are the easiest to keep up with... The welsh hounds have an excellent reputation for being good single handed
  14. The great thing about a spaniel, is that you can train them up to your own requirements, and they take to most forms of hunting with equal keenness and enjoyment.
  15. Alright Jam, ive worked teagle and spaniel/terrier types before, and some of my mates still use beagles and beagle crosses. Ive also seen some excellent welsh hound cross springers. These cross-breds are best for hunting fox out of big and small covers. They will put some to ground if under pressure, but if the fox goes away its gone, they dont stick on a line like a pure hound will(some might). If you want the hunted foxes put to ground you will be better with a pure hound. Bassets are the easiest to keep up with... The welsh hounds have an excellent reputation for being good single handed
  16. Yes, the Mink are a bloody pest. Thankfully we have been hard with them on the land the Water Rail lives on. I think theres only one mink left and thats living on borrowed time!!! Its a shame that the Animal Liberators didnt look at the wider implications of widespread Mink Releases before they went about "setting them free". For evry action there is a reaction and sadly its the native british water wildlife that will continue to pay for the short-sighted mink release. I only hope that the government will pay for a long term mink irradication scheme to try and sort the problem out, though
  17. As you just hunting the two dogs... take a gun, and have some fun!
  18. Blue laced Wyandotte X (something with columbian colouration) possibly a game breed? cant quite pin point it... il keep staring at it..lol
  19. cheers aaron, and im sure they will do you proud mate. edit: PS: yes id love to know what 'put up' means!
  20. Yes, impressive numbers! Well done those dogs, and owner! Will the pelts be tanned and sold? How is the trade in furs doing over there these days? Thanks for sharing! DnN
  21. I often see fox tracks going over ponds, rivers and lakes when they freeze over. And I always wondered how they knew that it was stable enough to support them....? Well, this one wasnt using his senses properly.... heres a pic from the telegraph... I nicked the link from another forum, as I thought it may be of interest! http://i.telegraph.co.uk/telegraph/multimedia/archive/01556/fox-in-the-ice_1556541i.jpg
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