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My lad has a bitch 20 tts flies into cover no problem. They re a good bit of fun to have out. They re a cracking rabbiting dog that sometimes do a bit more than u expect
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Loads of lads I know are doing it selling all sorts. If joe public keeps buying em then the prices are gonna stay silly
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Fawn dog was half cross about 23 - 24. Rock steady and loved his job.
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They re given bad press . All my straight half crosses lamped off the lead. All worked with ferrets and were spot on with stock. Handled from pups they re no different to any other cross. In fact they were the quietest dogs I ve kennelled. Work wise just regular exercise and working. They don t need any more than any other Lurcher type
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What size is he sully. And what size were his sire and dam
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My lad has a bitch 20 tts and after bull crosses for years I thought she d just be a shivering puny thing that won t like the cold . She s lamped in heavy rain ferreted in the snow and showed no signs of wanted to get back in the truck. She s a busy bitch and thrives on work. Ratting , lamping ferreting they re a good honest little dog with a lot more stamina than I imagined they would have . She ll crawl through brambles and crash into any cover. Marks rabbit and fox to ground. They re cracking dogs for small game and are rapid regularly picking up rabbits before putting a turn in
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14 weeks old tomorrow
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Cracking looking little Bitch mate . How s she bred ?
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Capability Of A 1/4 Beddy 3/4 Whippet
jake824 replied to Bustamunky's topic in Lurchers & Running Dogs
Or a beddy whippet greyhound seen a cracking game little Bitch only 22 tts but fxxx she was rough . -
Axiom key 30 will do you fine mate. I tried a mates pulsar 38 and 50 and they re over kill for a spotter for a dog. Think mine was £1100 . Took me ages to decide to fork out all that till u realise how much ground it opens for you
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I would recommend the d max . Had one for about 5 yrs now. No trouble at all with it and nice to drive. And classed as a commercial so get it through the business. Enjoy the new ground mate . I d keep it to myself and say nothing to nobody . Took someone I thought I could trust to some good permission that took some getting on with similar rules . They went back on the deer and caused me loads of hassle. Sadly after all these years the people I would trust with ground etc I can count on one hand
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Me and my lad were talking about how things have changed last night . I used to do Terriers for a small foot pack and preferred lurchers catching em but did have a few guns come with us. Terriers were in the quad and no one came nosing what we were doing. The banter was brilliant no bitching just enjoying the day. If you shot and missed or worse still your Lurcher jacked on a fox then you had to stick the piss taking for the rest of the day but all banter. If we went away on an invite always popped in the local for a pint covered in dirt stinking of fox . I used to pick my mate up and his well
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Old boy I used to Terriers for had a few Terriers running with the hounds. He used to let them go to ground and walk off as pups. Not something I d do but none of those Terriers would stay to ground . Excellent little bushing pack if we only had small planting’s to do . And really push hard in heavy cover
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That’s the only thing with buying pups in and know nothing of the parents. Not knocking these in anyway. But one mans tested is different to another’s . Hope all the litter works well
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Have u seen any half crosses work
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Very nice
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She s nice. Is she half cross ? What’s she been like to train , stock break etc
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Years back I had a little collie gh whippet bitch. She was exactly the same as yours not quite understanding what you expected of her . This is what worked for me. I got a small soft squeaky toy and got her playing in the house with it. When she was totally smitten with it I then took her over the local football field. There was always a bit of light from the houses so I would throw her toy and get her to retrieve it and really make a fuss of her. Gradually take her to somewhere totally dark and leave the lamp on and throw her toy so she can see it. Again let her retrieve . Then throw it with
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The way it should be