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  1. The site is full of know it alls mate,, wouldnt bother posting him for stud on here,, its a common thing in bull x lurchers to see feet like that,, if people aint noticed that by now the they aint seen many lurchers with bull blood in them,, no its not the best thing in the world but it aint the worst,, if the dogs got the minerals mate and it kills what it should then thats the proof of the pudding,, you offer a trial too so youre willing to back it up i take it !, good on you. quite right merle, its a common thing in bull crosses to see flat feet, but its still a fault now thi
  2. chineese crispy duck with those pancackes, oh yes
  3. credit to ya biker and joe for breeding him. in tip top condition. theres a few half brothers and sisters around
  4. what do u mean tara was picking her runs?????????????????????? Tara has a habbit of choosing her runs somtimes, this is usualy as she gets tired towards the end of night. or when rabbits are a distance off , running down hill or close to a hedge. its anoying but i live with it, you can put it down to intelagence as she's 1/4 kelpie. checked her over yesterday to find she has swelling where her nail inserts into the toe , on two toes on both rear feet. nothing to serriouse but im now shure it was the reason .
  5. had a look up on some farms last night with andy and hare hunter. my night started very poor with Tara picking her runs from the start she's not done this for a while and feck is it frustrating. so over to andy and i run her when the dogs are together, so the jelsousy thing kicks in. we started to get a few but it was slow work at first, with the weather not ideal but after an hour or so the wind picked up and the bag grew. when we droped off at a pick up piont andy said to me he would be happy with 30 , we counted 34, so he said come on lets get 6 more, :wacko: so we moved to anothe
  6. ever thought of clicking on the lamping comp thread thats is pinned at the top of the lurcher padge
  7. i like a good read from time to time, just make shure you can seperate the fact from the fiction
  8. 2% here, Denmark, killerwhale , eggplant
  9. speak for ya self, get me a knife and fork
  10. mot 9 month??????? is there a spare wheel
  11. seen a few myself do that snoop , first time , on the floor neck hold and dead befor anybody has got to it. also seen dogs that never lern , and always hanging on to a leg, all there lives
  12. theres always the ones , that kill deer instantly by hitting them hard , knocking them over and they break there neck.
  13. dont you think he looks like brian plummer, serriously
  14. very nice looking dog that, and doing well for you . keep at them
  15. TAKE the fillets out down the side of the spine, take all the outer thin skin like sinue off it, and all the other thin bits of sinue. fry this in a hot frying pan in olive oil 2-3 mins either side, stand for 5 mins , serve
  16. lots of crosses can do the numbers, but there have been one or two strains of bitsa types that have exceled at it, the lads from the north east, with there colie/deer/bedy types, Mc fee with his whip/grey types. and of course minshaw heres a 1/4 kelpie x (fawn) and a whipp/grey with some good bags 60+ 45 on her own black is a minshaw
  17. your getting mixed up with how its bred chaps, sire is a standard poodle, the dam is 7/8 greyhound but it doesnt say what the other 1/8 is in her,. her name is Xabbi, is that pronounced zarbi. at WHIN , theres no way CMW would be able to translate what you wright
  18. TOMO

    SHOCKING-PET FOOD

    as the others have said , RAW is best, also ADD fat not take it away, dogs need a high fat diet they use it as energy
  19. nice bag brimmer, geting the itch to get up there myself, not been ferreting yet. get them due claws off mate , best if there done at birth
  20. WELL DONE CHAPS NOT EVEN STARTED MYSELF YET, USUALY START FERRETING MID AUGUST, TOMO
  21. Tomo, the moon was almost FULL, no cloud, no wind, and there were lamps on the permission in front of us, and a Trasnsit van driving the fields and lamping, so hardly good condititions !! I had drove 140 mile and stayed over, so it wasn't a case of not trying !! You didn't enter this years comp because of family commitments, Bolt and myself had to run on this date because of OUR family commitments; he had just got back from NZ , and my family is off to Oz for 4 month next week, so this was the only date we could arrange. We enjoyed ourselves, so why should it worry anyone else ????? my
  22. Tomo, the moon was almost FULL, no cloud, no wind, and there were lamps on the permission in front of us, and a Trasnsit van driving the fields and lamping, so hardly good condititions !! I had drove 140 mile and stayed over, so it wasn't a case of not trying !! You didn't enter this years comp because of family commitments, Bolt and myself had to run on this date because of OUR family commitments; he had just got back from NZ , and my family is off to Oz for 4 month next week, so this was the only date we could arrange. We enjoyed ourselves, so why should it worry anyone else ????? my
  23. TOMO

    LAMPING

    very good whin. BUT i was answering a question about killing fox in number, thats not for pest control. your not the only one thats done it all for money whin some of us still doing it
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