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wuyang

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  1. Try the lurcher or advertisement section on here....... http://www.workingbedlington.co.uk/index.php You may have to register.
  2. Can't beat a bit of bushing
  3. I have had a border x greyhound and beardie/border x greyhound. For hunting up the beardie/border was much much better and would hunt far a head (the border is like a yooyoo not going too far ahead). The border collie cross tends to find something else to do if thers not much about (play with a stick), where as the beardie/border would still persist hunting (I do work my dogs were there isn't much game, so they do have to work hard to find any quarry and that is where the current bitch lets her self down). The border cross loves training exercises whereas the border/beardie wasn't bothered wit
  4. Didn't affect my last one and hasn't affected my current one either.
  5. For plastic beds you need the non slip vetbed. Works well.
  6. I'll gift you a pup out of a litter I'm planning in about 6 months.You seem like a level-headed lad asking the right questions and taking advice on board The offers there and like you said your not wanting one straight away so time to think and decide........ Thats a nice offer...
  7. Dell, what breeding was the pot filler?
  8. Was looking through a border collie rescue site the other day and came across this little beauty...looks a serious little bitch.........im sure it will keep whoever adopts it on there toes... You may have to click the bitch section and scroll down the page.... http://www.wiccaweys.co.uk/start.html atb wuyang
  9. Your best bet is ask in the working bedlington forum......theres a lurcher section on there....or ask on the terrier section.....ive found them very helful and knowlegeable. http://www.workingbedlington.co.uk/index.php
  10. I just sent a payment through paypal then emailed them asking them to let me know they have received payment.
  11. Sound really good, ordered one.
  12. Lurcher every time for me. Nothing wrong with whippets, but having worked both i have found lurchers generally not as highly strung, more biddable, better feet and skin and definately stand wet/damp weather better. Id go for collie/greyhound X Whippet or something along those lines.
  13. Bloddy hell ya collie lurcher hasn't had much luck this season. Hows he beeen on the lamp? if i recall was he getting a bit fussy with his runs.
  14. Yep i got one, led lenser though.. 215 lumens...its not just bout the lumens..need to have good quality lens as well. Mine takes 4 aa batteries and is the mutts nutts, i doubted all the hype, but looking back bet its better than my old 200,000 candle power blue eye, and for something that weighs nothing. Fits nice in your pocket.Really impressive. The one i have is also spot to flood and about 162mm long and about 360 g. Very impressive beam indeed. Mines led lenser, not cheap by any means £65 but bloody brilliant. Chek out the website..... http://www.zweibrueder.com/ENG/produkte/html
  15. Both will do the job and both have there own followers. Have you thought about a 1/4 collie 1/4 greyhound 1/2 whippet? just a thought.
  16. I Just wondering how much collie you like in your lurcher? I mainly mouch about after rabbits and use a border/grey half cross, but i must say my current bitch who is now nearly nine has not had the drive to hunt that my old pure border collie bitch had. I have found her to also be a bit inconsistant, one minute amazing me and the next been just as happy to carry a stick as hunt. I was a bit let down to be honest, but i do stick with my dogs as they are also family pets. If she'd had the hunting instinct of my pure collie i would have been laughing. I think next time i will opt for less co
  17. Your an awfull prick, do ye know that??? All your posts are smart stupid answers to folk on here.. Ignorant fecking ape so you are!!! What i said was a light hearted funny comment and contained no abuse, unlike your comment. Grow up lad. hello i like what you say in fun,,dont have a clue what they do osteomyologist,,maybe they just kill humour Cheers hicky.., glad somebody saw the funny side without getting personal. Whats it coming too?
  18. Your an awfull prick, do ye know that??? All your posts are smart stupid answers to folk on here.. Ignorant fecking ape so you are!!! What i said was a light hearted funny comment and contained no abuse, unlike your comment. Grow up lad.
  19. Sounds interesting, did he use a crystal ball.....
  20. Whippets are great little dogs mine was brill and hard as nails, but they just don't handle standing in cold weather as well as the lurchers ive owned. That said it never once stopped mine doing its job, but they are much more susceptible to the cold wet weather ...and why wouldn't they be with such thin skin and coat.
  21. Have you tried the working whippet forum....theres always somebody on there having another litter... you'll be bombarded with personal messages, plus none of there whippets shiver....
  22. They're both short legged, the black one been very shortest. Both just average dogs not bred specifically for working but do the job ok.
  23. I like mine to give tongue to let the lurcher know the score, however my old collie bitch was ace at bushing and she was as quiet as a mouse when bushing to the lurcher, but the lurcher still knew when something was going to bolt. I also like my dogs not to go to ground, but one of my jacks occasionally follows the rabbit down. Also must not be gun shy as my old collie would stop bushing if she heard a gun go off miles away in the distance... . Other than the obvious like good nose i like a terrier thats switched on staight away, one of my jacks isn't fully switched on until we come across th
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