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  1. 12 weeks old, Docked and dewed Sire: Black Cumbrian hunt terrier, broaken coated, mixes and bay's (very pushy) Dam: bred out of hunt terriers from a different Cumbrian hunt, Fairly small type, mixes and bays. £ Webby 07770829483
  2. Just wanting to get myself a new double ferret box but where is it best to buy one. Just need a couple of jills to work in the coming season as well.
  3. Seen as your from Brough way have you heard the crack about the guys that walked in to the Tann Hill inn with the lurcher and it picked a lamb up from between some womans legs and went to town on it, police there the lot. Its nice land for the hounds up the A66 (Brough to scotch corner) way just a bit dodgy in places with hidden mine shafts and Tanks firing big ass rounds.
  4. Do you mean greyhound or foxhound
  5. You were heading back from permission so you cant be done for going equipped, You were stopped leaving Altcar and were not caught red handed with the dog in persuit so you cannot be done for poaching. Did u say to the copper the motor was moving or stopped when you were shining the lamp over the land ? He will have written this in his little black book of death. Say in court that you only have rabbiting dogs and you dont believe that they could catch a hare so you wouldnt even try especially not there as you didnt have permission and more so the fact that it would be illegal to set your
  6. http://www.deben.com/anti-bark-collars.html The Cannicalm rechargeable (blue strap) Shock collar Works here but wish next door would take a hint (deaf old senile pet terriers can be a right nusance)
  7. Its in our DNA to hunt, its what the human kind do, we provide for our families and protect our stock. These muppets at LACS dont realise that they hunt every day of their lives, they hunt in the way modern society has changed non third world countries buy hunting for money in the form of always having a job or looking for the next steal or peddling dope to their other tree hugging buddies. I bet half of them put money to charities that help people in third world countries that hunt for pest and food (these hunters will laugh and joke about the big catch), the same as is here with hunts provid
  8. They die of dehydration after being on level 6 for hours on end, like when you get home from lamping put the dog in the box for 20 mins on level 6 and then fall asleep for the night and then wake up at 7am to find a dead or near dead dog. I have a dog in my box right now as it came up lame a few days ago when lamping (a strain to his front right shoulder) he will be good to take out mid week, without the box he would probably still be lame on friday and miss a week more than with the box.
  9. How much are you willing to pay, what area is the pick up and where to. pm me if you want
  10. I see what you are saying although a good fit cocker can work solid all day as long as you take a few mars bars in case it starts going in to hypoglysemic shock. Its a bit of a toss up really as a foxhound is a little bit big and a Beagle isnt a choice i personally favour and a straight Harrier would be a little to quick over open land when on scent, thats why i was wanting to know what the cross is like from experience of owning and working them. What a load of sh1t. webby you feckin crack me up.. Glad u laughed but if u dont ask other peoples opinions then you dont
  11. It might even be worth looking at 4x4's that are petrol with an LPG conversion as long as you have an lpg filling station near by. mitsubishi L200 double cab's can be picked up real cheap in the V6 form, from experience it would be best to find a reputable LPG fitting garage close to you. It should cost around £1600 for a full system to be fitted so deduct that from your budget to spend on the actual 4X4. If you got 22mpg out of the 4x4 on petrol it would work out to be around 35-40mpg on LPG because it is around 55-60p per liter. Just remember you cant go through water above the height of t
  12. That shouldnt be hard to find out there are a few lads that will know the dog
  13. Only listing as much as possible to try and sell it. just thought id put it on here first as there is a leak on the steering box so it wont pass an mot. it will be on ebay in a couple of weeks with a new mot and 6 months tax £11000 ono stick it on the hubb mate.. [overland site] horizons unlimited.. you may get alot of interest on there.. shame to ebay it.. good luck.. Cheers will take a look
  14. Only listing as much as possible to try and sell it. just thought id put it on here first as there is a leak on the steering box so it wont pass an mot. it will be on ebay in a couple of weeks with a new mot and 6 months tax £11000 ono
  15. I have a LAND ROVER defender 90 county hard top TD5 2002, bonatti grey,just under 56000 miles, ZU alloy wheels with BFG mud terrain tyres x5 (unused spare)locking nuts, front and rear diff gaurds,tank gaurd, steering gaurd, heavy duty winch bumper with 2 spot lights and roller fairlead, chequer plate wing tops bonnet and rear corners,inlet vents to help with the heating, snorkel with piperx air filter and axel/gearbox breathers, rear corner bumperettes, nas rear lights, tow bar with electrics relocated to wheel arch so the drop plate can be removed for more clearence, rock/tree sliders, sport
  16. Ive been looking for a road legal farm/utility quad and the best i seem to have come across is the TGB blade 550 se. it comes fully loaded with front and rear racks, front bumper, front winch, mud tyres, air compressor, 2 water tight lockers and all the usual 2wd-4wd with diff lock and the best bit is the V5 doc and number plate. insurance is around £400 and ridden on a car licence. Just wanted to know if anyone has experience with them and how reliable they are. I am selling my land rover defender 90 TD5 on a 2002 in bonatti grey with more modifications than i can mention including nearly £20
  17. I see what you are saying although a good fit cocker can work solid all day as long as you take a few mars bars in case it starts going in to hypoglysemic shock. Its a bit of a toss up really as a foxhound is a little bit big and a Beagle isnt a choice i personally favour and a straight Harrier would be a little to quick over open land when on scent, thats why i was wanting to know what the cross is like from experience of owning and working them. What a load of sh1t. Any positive input rather than just saying, WHAT A LOAD OF SH1T. I would of thought that a well experienced dog
  18. I see what you are saying although a good fit cocker can work solid all day as long as you take a few mars bars in case it starts going in to hypoglysemic shock. Its a bit of a toss up really as a foxhound is a little bit big and a Beagle isnt a choice i personally favour and a straight Harrier would be a little to quick over open land when on scent, thats why i was wanting to know what the cross is like from experience of owning and working them. What a load of sh1t. Any positive input rather than just saying, WHAT A LOAD OF SH1T. I would of thought that a well experienced dog
  19. A kid only gets one life and one chance and it could be the first time you pop out of the room and bang the kid could be gone. No dog is to be trusted 100% and most bullx's would easily get their whole mouth round a kids head never mind the neck. Big hardcore working bullx's should really be kept locked in the kennels away from the kids. I have had 4-5 repetative bites off a bull grey wippet on my hand through sorting out a kennel fight and i was a mess, it compares to a shotgun accidently going off but for the kid its the face that gets it.
  20. Why would her structure let you tell what she is? When you see her in the flesh
  21. no such thing as a pure russell she russell type one of her parents had russell in them or grandparents Forgive me if im wrong as i am certainly no expert but the breed of black terriers is only just over 100 years old and as a structured breed as they are today it would only be around years old. Before this it was a mixture of all sorts including white terriers and white ilfracombe club terriers, so this shows that they have white in thier make up (be it 100 years ago). Peoples opinions on classification of type are obviously/mostly based on how the breed is TODAY, or for the people lu
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