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  1. No need to be a smart cuunt this is supposed to be a site for discussion .....its just I know what im talking about and you obviously dont I personally don't think the fox sees any better than any other dog in the dark, turn the light off squeak it up, or you could use a red filter if you don't like the dark! I don't know what cross yer using, but a Bedlington cross being partly a sort of dog that was bred to hunt under ground, will have at least a percentage of the foxes legendary night vision. Foxes, and just about every other night Predator use scent and hearing to find their prey, and
  2. My Collie Greyhound ran her first Hare at seven months (not on purpose) caught up with it and turned it but it got away she didn't catch one for another six months. personally I think Salukis are lazy but there's allways some one out there who knows better!
  3. I got my current Lurcher as an 8 week old pup free to a good home, 't ain't the sort of thing that happens frequently tho! buy the countrymans weekly and your local add rags, make sure you see the parents, and avoid pups living in squalid conditions. Never feel sorry for the runt get the biggest boldest pup in the basket. And never forget that a bad workman always blames his (or her) tools!
  4. id take it back dont no why i just would i aint got room for more than 1 dog anyway the p***y must like the dog and feel for it or els the sighns wouldnt be thier fairplay really You'd have to catch it first!
  5. My Whippet took a large cub one day, he hit it so hard it didn't get a chance to do any damage, whippets realy realy hate Foxes that's hate with a capital F.
  6. Hello Jorden I had a pedigree Whippet dog back in the 's he sired my whippet/ Bedlington x greyhound Lurchers. In his life he caught two Hares, loads of rabbits, some Pheasants and shed loads of rats, and a Fox he stood around 18 inches at the shoulder, He also won a bin liner full of rosettes despite losing the end of his ear chasing a rabbit through a barbed wire fence. my current Whippet is a nonped racer but I think she's faster than the old dog, Whippets are a doddle to train and are capable of doing just about anything you'd want them to do, except the dishes, mind you if you leave them
  7. There is no differance as long as you don't mind the mess when yer bitch is in season! what you put in is what you get out.
  8. Very much agree! I ask this because,a women class A drug dealer in my area works for the estate landowner he doesnt know this i dont think! She looks after the stables etc! Had a run in with her and somehow she thinks she has a photo of my mate chrissy(whos died) RIP with a photo of a deer( preban) shes also dropped pelets in all the holes, and the hearsay is that if im seen again walking the land which is a footpath she wont hesitate to report me and this photo! As i said im not in the picture and wasnt there,and im no coppers nob,but if it carries on i know all her dealing points,and
  9. just a quick update on jet ,,who will be used for hunting,,neibour is very happy with her , working along side his collie x grey,( on her daytime walks throu woods and feilds ),,allthough she is still young she is showing a smart head,,and he is speachless over her speed,,,she is learning alot shadowing his old lurcher here,s pic,s off her sister,s tooken a wee while back,,,pup on left looks she is going to be a big un pic The speed is awesome, the brakes are good and when I yell leave she normally does , she's a cracker, can't wait to get her up to the hills!
  10. Hello, smeee!! Those pups could end up the best pups you ever bred they'd potentialy be very stong and have bottomless stamina, with a melon like that they'd be reet clever. If you had an inkling as to the size of the litter personally I think it'd be a good bet, on the other hand people ain't bothered about usefull they want pretty and with all the good will in the world that ain't gonna be pretty! buy her 200 fags and a pack of tennants! as compensation! The following picture is the result of my Blue Whippet Sam crossed to the neigbours ifit she was a little blinder, and so were the rest
  11. hello Jenkis as long as you've got those dogs trained to come and sit and leave, and to be steady around livestock, oh yeah and retreive without chewing what they've caught to mince, the rest is a doddle!
  12. It's all in the wrist action mate, did he swing it around his head by it's tail or throw it like a Shot put? Iknow there are people out there who can train salukis, I like Salukis I watched some pals of mine working them in Southern Tunnisa, bit different from running them on ploughed feilds!
  13. Hi Chris,...No, can't say I've had any experience in that department. Took a little interest in gundogs some years back and I understood that the handlers needed a little training to work with ready made/trained gundogs. Sounds like your mate had some bad luck. Keeper on a shoot near me trained his own lab' and went on to win field trials. Bloody great to see a good/proper gundog do the business, can a lurcher do the same I wonder! This is complete and utter bollocks, I saw a video about a bloke who moved to scotland from Norfolk he took his Lurcher 'Tarn' with him he retrained this do
  14. Has anyone actually had a dog from a rescue centre that has turned out to be a good worker? I got a dog from Battersea once he's in my gallery, a white dog with a tan patch one side of his head great nose but not much in speed, werll except he won the all comers race at Firle in 85' beat Gay Bickers 'Rosie' a 3/4 Bedlington x whippet, that should have been in the lurcher race. he was good with ferrets and some other dogs, liked cats but couldn't eat a whole one (chortle) havene a scoobie what he had in him. One of my pals up here breeds some cracking nonped Whippets which have good noses,
  15. That was some bloody catch! Mine used to pile into them but only killed one, a half grown cub. At the risk of seeming verbose it's funny how the gajo's think you have to train a dog to dislike a Fox, my Glen of Imall x JR just by way of an example played with a fox cub in my mates front room but ten months later he'd rip through concrete to tear the throat out of one!
  16. That was some bloody catch! Mine used to pile into them but only killed one, a half grown cub.
  17. I once had an Irish terrier x Greyhound, she was a real pain in the ass, and my current hoond a Greyhound Collie squared was like an ALF plant to start off with, she's alright now though, even caught a grey squirrel once!
  18. I had a white heinz's that I got from Battersea DH he was white with a brown patch over one eye. He was a great marker caught a couple of bolters, in the snow he was great, speed doesn't matter so much. I had two pale fawn Lurchers mother and son I don't think the Rabbits they caught noticed the colour. My current killing machine has a white blaze down her chest as does my new pup, colour don't matter when yer being chased down by a fourty mile an hour predator! keep the faith
  19. Been out the last couple of nights, it's a bit bright, and I don't like leaving the pup at home, hmm maybe I'll sneech out later to survey my domain
  20. no, it was me tamara. i was looking at the pics. just got ur comment.

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