ive got the 70-300. and fancy changing to the 18 - 270. as it would save me swapping lenses as i use the 18-55. and the bigger lense . so it would mean i could do most of my pics with a single lens. cheers
Looks like a bird stuffer has had hold of it not a taxidermist.
you put another post on my thread,n youl look like you been had hold of by a bird stuffer, now piss off !!!!!
:laugh: :laugh: :laugh: lmfao. you tell em
how did you get the earth out . thats some depth. did you step the ground to throw the earth up. just trying to understand how you done it so quick. the last ten foot or so must have been a real toil. and the spoil must of been half as high again . really sorry to hear you lost your dog. hats off to you all
the way i see it. as a neutral . is although i dont know anyone involved i would still like to read about these things. as they do sometimes affect us (neutral) folk.
a while ago i was considering useing nuttal breeding as an outcross but on finding out you may not get what is on the ped. i was able to make an IMFORMED opinion. and never did the mateing ive nothing against the man and found him to be a really nice charactor. but i wouldnt use stuff or buy directly off him now. we are all fair game as far as working dogs and the breeding goes . the difference is as someone put it is som
slate jasons line asmuch as you like but no other line in the country works and throws workers as consistantly as his at this moment in time, FACT!!!
now thats a bold statement.. pinch of salt is required
the best weatherproof coat ive had the pleasure to see on a terrier was on a jack. she was smooth coated with a thick soft undercoat . with longish guard hairs
the givaway was her tail grew to look like a flag. / she could swim across a stream get out the other side and shake dry. on a soaking wet day if you parted her coat and dug your fingers through it it was bone dry below. i often wonder why all working dogs arnt sporting this kind of coat.. then i remember it wasnt the prettiest and looked cumbersome around her back legs and the flag tail thin going on. . similar to a good border co
i could do the whippet thing and say the ice cold wind dont bother mine. but it does. cold wind and rain puts there heads down. i cant deny it. same as the smooth russells and pats we worked in the 80s and 90s. . ive seen most smooth breeds worked and any with thin hides and smooth coats suffer in bitter wind .
some folk think we are all kids.. its the coat not the breed ya fannies.
allways remember your terriers and keep them from wet and from cold
for the love of a tyke for its master can never be measured in gold.