the royal blue is what i am using just now ,i thought the temperature would be what it was....but some of the lighter stuff is course,would it take much heat to dye these do ye think?
awrite lads ....i have been knitting nets for a good while now,and i have used all sorts of twine.while using all the different colours of spun poly i noticed that they are very different.......when i am using say for example- yellow it is quite smooth and a pleasure to knit with,but when i use some other colours say- aqua blue it is a bit more course compared to the yellow.......i have used all the colours agouti has had over the past couple of years(quality gear)....i don't know if this is something to do with they are spun or dyed maybe? ....but i have noticed a difference,and i will real
awrite lads ....i have been knitting nets for a good while now,and i have used all sorts of twine.while using all the different colours of spun poly i noticed that they are very different.......when i am using say for example- yellow it is quite smooth and a pleasure to knit with,but when i use some other colours say- aqua blue it is a bit more course compared to the yellow.......i have used all the colours agouti has had over the past couple of years(quality gear)....i don't know if this is something to do with they are spun or dyed maybe? ....but i have noticed a difference,and i will real
crackin pack of dogs,great looking ground aswell,that swift looks a handy big dog on them rabbits
It's not too bad. She's had a cracking season to be fair.
hope it gets even better for you bud......atb
I forgot to mention chewing (if they're inclined to chew they'll find something they like) and the kids feeding them biscuits when you're not looking.
I've had them inside and outside.
their bodies adapt to their environment (same as ours do) if they live inside their coats don't look as good and they seem to feel the cold a bit more when working.
if your dogs chewing stuff in your house,thats your fault,(i personally give them bones?)........i don't think a the kids feeding them the ood biscuit is going to affect their working ability.....and as for the coat yes it will be differen
I forgot to mention chewing (if they're inclined to chew they'll find something they like) and the kids feeding them biscuits when you're not looking.
I've had them inside and outside.
their bodies adapt to their environment (same as ours do) if they live inside their coats don't look as good and they seem to feel the cold a bit more when working.
if your dogs chewing stuff in your house,thats your fault,(i personally give them bones?)........i don't think a the kids feeding them the ood biscuit is going to affect their working ability.....and as for the coat yes it will be differen
Understand what you're saying, it's just that I personally feel alot easier when they're in the house
are you talking about the security side of things,so the dogs don't get stolen?...........the simple fact is you get shite dogs in houses and kennels,and great dogs in houses and kennels
True, and shite ones are just as often stolen as the good ones if they're always outside, and it's not nice having even a shite dog stolen
well at least you know yours is safe in the hoose.....atb...
best lamping dog i had was a house dog makes no difference in my eyes
same here buddy ......but when he missed some things on the lamp........i used to think to myself,see if you were in a kennel......that would have been dead
Understand what you're saying, it's just that I personally feel alot easier when they're in the house
are you talking about the security side of things,so the dogs don't get stolen?...........the simple fact is you get shite dogs in houses and kennels,and great dogs in houses and kennels
i keep mine in the hoose,but i would not mind keeping them in kennels....there will not be any difference in the feild,my dog would get the same work,excersise,bonding,walks,food,etc....so why would were they sleep make any difference?
.....what does he do when the dog is chasing and needs to jump several fences??.......does he jump on the blanket and fly to the next fence like f*ckin alladin