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patterdalejoel

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  1. My little terrier did the same a few years back after a long day out.. she was bushing rabbits out of woodland running after them everywhere after a day of catching bolters up on the hill... she was very lethhargic and drank her weight in water out of a trough but the next morning she was jumping around like a coiled spring
  2. my little dog did on a busy day...i just had to carry her the rest of the way and after a nights sleep she was goo as gold, wasnt fitting tho i think fitting could indicate worst tbh
  3. if bitches only had 1 puppy i would put a pure collie over my bitch, but i think there would be a lot of wastage i would have to deal with.
  4. Beddy Fooking Whippet...... i dont know about being the Best, but she does me and some of my best memories of the year have been her catching bolting rabbits up on the hills... and she is tough as old nails, caught all them rabbits on that shale without even bruising a toe... does me proud. apologies if anyone has seen pics before.
  5. we deffo try to buy british food at every oppurtunity.... i would pay triple for milk than what it is now, for the product it is its a shocking price!
  6. ya cant beat a good dales crow! lice.... must be a southern thing He's more northern than you! You plonker!! Lol bet you use typhoo tea bags you soft twat... i have yorkshire puddings and bovril everyday for breakfast
  7. ya cant beat a good dales crow! lice.... must be a southern thing
  8. you`ll find nothings low level with racing birds these days -- a lot to get right breeding feeding traning .. best introduction is young bird racing you can do alight with a small team -- at the time i packed up i was racing 2 sat clubs mid week club thurs 2 bird and national flying club i raced 40 old birds and 35 young birds -- i lived in the loft -- success dont come overnight but with the right stock --feeding --training your on the right track you cant beat doing it to gain knowlegde pick a good book or a good flyer to learn from to much info can be a bad thing ----in the words of my gran
  9. how many birds would you need to be fairly competitive at a low local level?
  10. why not? ive got a relatively small beddy whippet bitch 17tts, she hunts like a beddy but is built like a whippet, and she has caught loads of bolted rabbits on long courses upt dales, on some terrible ground and has never even knocked up a toe. i think her light weight means she gets no injuries. she is a great fun dog, the amount of times me and my pals have gone "oooohhh" and "ahhhhh" when she has grabbed hold of a bunny after a long course on limestone she is tough as old boots, and as sommeone pointed out to me, would a full whippet have the coat or skin to manage all day in the h
  11. ive been lamping fox with a gun on that type of land and over 4 long nights i think it is and countless hours in the day trying to flush one out, we saw 2 sets of eyes and flushed 1 in the day. i think any dog that can find a fox alone on its own, never mind kill it, is worth its weight. just my opinion from what ive seen in the vids.
  12. why not? ive got a relatively small beddy whippet bitch 17tts, she hunts like a beddy but is built like a whippet, and she has caught loads of bolted rabbits on long courses upt dales, on some terrible ground and has never even knocked up a toe. i think her light weight means she gets no injuries. she is a great fun dog, the amount of times me and my pals have gone "oooohhh" and "ahhhhh" when she has grabbed hold of a bunny after a long course on limestone she is tough as old boots, and as sommeone pointed out to me, would a full whippet have the coat or skin to manage all day in the h
  13. you say to an airgunner the best weather for ferreting is hard frost in winter.... and they say no id rather go out on a summers day, then wonder where all the rabbits went but boast about getting a big milky doe! FFS
  14. any ferret can work really well with training! with that concept, any terrier or lurcher can work well with training, and thats not true...........
  15. why not? ive got a relatively small beddy whippet bitch 17tts, she hunts like a beddy but is built like a whippet, and she has caught loads of bolted rabbits on long courses upt dales, on some terrible ground and has never even knocked up a toe. i think her light weight means she gets no injuries. she is a great fun dog, the amount of times me and my pals have gone "oooohhh" and "ahhhhh" when she has grabbed hold of a bunny after a long course on limestone she is tough as old boots, and as sommeone pointed out to me, would a full whippet have the coat or skin to manage all day in the h
  16. why not? ive got a relatively small beddy whippet bitch 17tts, she hunts like a beddy but is built like a whippet, and she has caught loads of bolted rabbits on long courses upt dales, on some terrible ground and has never even knocked up a toe. i think her light weight means she gets no injuries. she is a great fun dog, the amount of times me and my pals have gone "oooohhh" and "ahhhhh" when she has grabbed hold of a bunny after a long course on limestone she is tough as old boots, and as sommeone pointed out to me, would a full whippet have the coat or skin to manage all day in the h
  17. Blackburn on an away day.....
  18. if you like them get them, we arent the ones who have to look at them everyday
  19. i did try picking them out of the fire, but they ground out with the drill wernt my screws anyway, belonged to who owned the workshop
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