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  1. irish draught X thorough bred are the typical hard working horses the hunts have...
  2. not looking for an arguement but didnt Mr Whaley do a lot to steady the hounds... after years of them running a little wild... not taking anything away form sage though.. he is very very good...
  3. Thanks for the replys. I have put them all together and they seem fine. The kits were already starting to eat meat so hopefully that will help the jill. I will keep you posted. thanks. G
  4. I have two jills both gave birth to kits 4 weeks ago now.... last night one of my the jills was perfectly happy and then out of the blue has died... totally gutted!! The jills have been raising their kits seperately but have lived together all their lives. I put one kit of the dead jill in with the other jill and it looked like she was starting to mother the kit... there are 10 kits all in all, 5 from both jills. what are people opinions... thanks. G
  5. Deffinately hemp for me.... I have both Nylon and Hemp in different sizes, but I think the best by far is 4ft hemp. they just don't get tangled like the others....
  6. Just to be a bit of a T**T but it is illegal under the ban... Used to do a lot before the ban. Of course wouldn't do It anymore.... ;-)
  7. Amazing photos... what length run are you talking? just interested. thanks
  8. Just wondering if there are any packs out hunting... we are in south oxfordshire and havn't been out for nearly 2 weeks
  9. Scent was interesting in the south east... We were hunting downland and each field was totally different, one field they flew the next they couldn't do anything. And it was all grass...
  10. A beagle hunts through it's nose and scent. Traditionally they would hunt hares in a pack. IMHO it would not be great for ferreting because they speak on the line and would be very noisy and not quick enough to course a rabbit. Hope this is useful. If for bushing though I would say that a beagle would be a great dog for you or maybe a beagle cross
  11. where about in france..... loads of hares, red deer, roe and boar around our house out there...
  12. hi guys, Just wondering but I have just started making my own nets.... I have made it 15 meshes across and I am wondering how many along they should be. Thanks, Goslht
  13. Thanks everyone.. just thought better to be safe than sorry.
  14. We were just given a large farm(1000acres) as permission. have not even been to it yet but it is now meant to be riddled with myxy. After being told they were all in nice shallow sets and that there were loads of them. Only slightly annoyed.
  15. I am quite new to this... I have now had my 2 jills for a year but both of their tails have gone nearly totally bald. Is this just because they have come out of season? or what? It would be great if anybody could help. Goslht
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