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  1. ITS A WHIPPET IF ITS NOT TAKING RABBITS FOR 13 MONTH GET RID.RABBIT SKIN ON A DUMMY :laugh: FKN TWAT You have only made a couple of posts and all have made it clear you are a total bell end, so go play with traffic. RABBIT SKIN :laugh: Ok, so i'll bite, what's wrong with giving a dog that's having difficulty striking, a bit of training with a skin dummy or dead rabbit to help it a long?
  2. Is this guy a wind up merchant or a total f*****g knob? What do you think?
  3. ITS A WHIPPET IF ITS NOT TAKING RABBITS FOR 13 MONTH GET RID.RABBIT SKIN ON A DUMMY :laugh: FKN TWAT You have only made a couple of posts and all have made it clear you are a total bell end, so go play with traffic.
  4. what i am saying mate, yes its needs time and as he said just started lamping, and it could take 10- 12 times nights to click true. All dogs learn at differnt rates any x or breeds, but as i said a whippet should have natural abilty+agilty, than any dog for picking up rabbits and its one breed i think that should show quicker abilty at this job. Yes give it time but if they whippets carnt pick a rabbit up in the lamp,( its caught in the day thats harder, the lamp is alot eaiser) well nothing will. I'm sorry bird but i don't agree. Mine is taking rabbits no problem daytime, but i've giv
  5. Try albert64 on here mate. I use his spun poly in yellow and they are very well made!
  6. Cheers guys! Getting at them slowly now. Fieldsportsman - i'm lucky i guess (in some senses) because i can walk out onto land i can hunt. I do work, but my missus lives in Germany at the moment so it's just me and the dog in the house, i have very few friends, just the ones i go hunting with, i don't go out, go to the pub, or socialize, or drink, i don't watch t.v, and i don't have any other hobbies other than hunting and fishing. So pretty much it's work, then home and out with dog/ferrets, then back, eat, on here, read a book, sleep and repeat, and weekends hunting both days. At the mome
  7. If you get them get two. As big a run as possible. Feed rabbit or kibble. Fresh water. Clean em out regular. But maybe calm down paddy, you trying to bring on a pup, get an older dog started working, and now ferreting as well, all at the same time. I know your keen, but better to do 1 thing right than 3 things not so right. Maybe use your mates ferrets this season?
  8. Dances, why don't you just f**k off and play with traffic, all i ever see you write is either apparently a 'wind up' - which is a pointless waste of everyones time, or pure shit. You are annoying, and a fool. The only decent thing i have EVER seen you post was about making a 'break stick', and that was barely so. You try to take the piss out of folk, but i remember you throwing the word game a lot. Do us all a favor and f**k OFF.
  9. Get a photo up. If it's a mink, shoot the fecking thing. If it's a ferret, tame it. If it's a polecat then release it somewhere and don't be a mug, and try to tame it because it's in fashion.
  10. why what's stabba got? That reminds me....I was walking past a community hall once and there was a dog show on in there so I wandered in for a gander. Some of the sights were incredible (in a bad way!) but one of them made me laugh, a woman was carrying a daschund around, and talking to people. She went over to someone who had a 12 month old rottie and the daschund got so scared it pissed itself, all over this womans hand and down her side.....she got hold of it's cock and tried to direct the piss away from her but it didn't work, 2 minutes later, without washing her hands the woman went
  11. Took the dog out for a couple of hours after work and decided to take a jill and some nets as usual. Went for a walk in some woodland, not much about to start, but then went over a fence and almost jumped on top of the dog who jumped over, only to stop and mark a hole at the base of a tree (that the fence was nailed to). Found a couple more holes on the fence line, and dropped the jill in, quiet for a bit then banging and the first rabbit bolts into a net. Quiet for a bit more then squealing by the tree, coming from a small half hole i hadn't noticed, cleared it out and grabbed what i thou
  12. Maybe they just wanted the rabbits in the bag? Whats the difference between that, and bushing with a few terriers and a number of lurchers, whatever bolts is getting run by everything. Also, how do you know only one rabbit was going to bolt at any one time?
  13. You talk so much shit mate, what a total divi you are. that's the god honest truth What, that some bloke said that to you over this forum? And how exactly did you know he was mike brown? Cos he said so? haha.
  14. Fair point. On this DVD though they're ferreting on the moors and in open fields, some of the time with no nets. I suppose if you're just doing it for pest control it doesn't matter as long as they catch it between them. What do your dogs do when one catches the rabbit? do the others grab it aswell? Just seemed a bit wierd to see two lurcher running back both holding the rabbit, must have been black and blue when they skinned it! My argument would be rob, if you are doing it for pest control,in open land, and using two lurchers, no nets, what happens when the second rabbit bolts? Do
  15. To be fair rob, if you can train two dogs to sit there, and when a rabbt bolts, have only one chase it and the other sit there and wait for the second bolt, you are doing well as a trainer. If you are not using nets, in open ground, i would hold onto the dogs collars and let one go at a time, if it was sport i was after. But where we are using nets, it's only those that slip the nets that make a run for it and with the short distance to cover, obstacles etc, we're happy letting 2/3 dogs try to stop the bunny, it's about putting rabbits in the bag, it's the same as day time bushing with
  16. Yeh mate it's great to get the next generation schooled and it's even better when they're as keen has young Tom,he's a cracking young lad.He was so chuffed when one of the rabbits bolted into one of the nets he set. I was chuffed with all the team yesterday they worked well,Finn was a bit pre-occupied with Gem but still did his job,Luna was great around the holes though she got stung by wasps a few times AGAIN,she seems to attract them. Gem was her usual steady self until the rabbits bolt then her "inner crocodile" comes out though I wouldn't change her for the world. Aye, Tom is
  17. You talk so much shit mate, what a total divi you are.
  18. Technically i'm 'king of the jews' and the jewish sabbath is saturday . . . . .so . . . . . . Trotter - cheers matey!
  19. My old man will 'smite' them matey. He's 'the daddy', but prefers 'the father', or 'our father'. . . . .
  20. To be honest i didn't make myself very clear, i may have had the odd tinny as well. . . . . . Ah well, i think we managed to confirm the obvious. Mike Brown breeds some cracking whippets, but like any man, breeding any litter, there will always be some that are not as good as others, and some that are just a bit poo. I will say though, he seems to have a pretty good success rate, in comparison to many.
  21. f**k me, it's like a x between jesus and the wild man of borneo.
  22. Just for the record jamie - the above statement was meant to mean - - Before listening to the knockers, see if you can find one, with a dog from mike that is / was shit. I.e - see if those that slate his dogs, do so because they have had a bad dog from him, or if they are just bumping their gums. NOT - I don't think there are any dogs from him that are not great. Maybe you missunderstood ?
  23. Fairplay matey, i'd be interested to know how t.r's dog would have turned out in someone elses hands? Sounds an interesting case? I'm not really entirely sure what we are talking about? Of course you get good and less good dogs in any one litter / line, as i said, that's a fact of life. All i was trying to say, is in general, before listening to those who slate the man and his dogs (as often happens on here), try asking them about what their personal experiences are with said dogs, and whether their negative opinions are based upon the dogs, or the man (or idea of him).
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