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SeanEdgo

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  1. Cheers all. shes a 3/4 Greyhound 1/4 Collie. 11 months old nearly and is 24 inches so she is only small for the cross. i think i have dropped on as i she has the added pace over a 1st cross but without the size and bulk. Cheers all
  2. shes 11 month old nearly. some of pics are a fe months old now though First rabbit at 8 month old. Had mixy, an easy kill but good for the confidence
  3. hi all, This maybe a shot in the dark but this year i am after a border/lakey. preferably a red lakeland cross as i simply prefer the look. i no this is a rare cross and there are very few litters available but any help/guidance would be much appreciated. cheers sean
  4. hi all, I currently have a lurcher but i am after another dog for lamping Rabbits only) and ferreting. how would a decent bred whippet compare to a small lurcher? do they have the stamina to take many rabbits over a night? cheers Sean
  5. i have a 3/4 greyhound 1/4 collie which is hancock bred. 10 month old. very quick little bitch had a few rabbits in hedge and ferreting etc. jus starting the odd lampin session. shes as keen as mustard. since i got her i have heard bad things about hancock but maybe i have just dropped on
  6. cheers so if a dog is spannable its abou t [bANNED TEXT] for foxing. Or is that just an opinion????
  7. hi all, i am new to terriers and was wondering what the term 'spannable' meens? thanks sean anybody??
  8. Hi all, new to terriers and wanting one to flush rabbits and work rat. possibly fox in the future. like the look of the patterdale, also read good things about this bread. what are your opinions and do looks vary throughout the different strains??? cheers sean
  9. i have always used collars so wouldnt no where to start with a liner hob i would probs just stick 1 off season jill in with him, keep him company lol cheers mate
  10. Sent location mate Also during the off season like october time would it be ok if i put the hoblet in the large cage and run with the jills???? cheers
  11. Cheers mate!! great advice How many ferrets do u keep? Take with you ferreting?
  12. cheers all and what about about the amount of jills a hoblet can realistically serve within their season?? i will have around six if all goes too plan??
  13. Hi all, i am 18 and live in doncaster and have been ferreting for around a year but nothing more than easy sets every once in a while. Is there anyone on here that ferrets in my area? i have some decent permission now so thats not a problem. thanks sean
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  15. Hi all, i currently have 2 jills and 1 castrated hob and i have gained some new permission with many large warrens. I want a few more jills to spread the work out on a full day but was wondering what the ins and outs of using a hoblet to bring the jills out of season are? Also [bANNED TEXT] are the costs of having the vasectomy done? And what is the procedure for the mating, Do u take the hob to the jill??? Any advice wud be much appreciated Sean
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