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  1. What type of owl was it G?
  2. Looks a useful bitch that ?. Who were the two bairns in the vid?
  3. Was just being facetious mate ?. Been out and about in the countryside all my life, and still haven't seen certain things that some people have seen, even though they've spent probably less than a hundredth the amount of time in the countryside than I have. And that's the point I've been trying to make. My 1st job, trainee underkeeper. 2nd job pest control. Kept and worked lurchers since the 70's, lived all my life surrounded by fields, woods etc. Fished the same river, taff, off and on for forty years, day and night, which has otters on, and I've still not seen one otter ?
  4. Dunno really, sort of a bit taken aback by you quoting sections of public decency acts. You may well be correct, I don't know much of any laws etc really, apart from 'thy CERTAINLY SHALT NOT COVET THY NEIGHBOURS WIFE!!! The f***ing sow!! ?
  5. Kin el mate, it must be that warm where you are, you've eaten beans that are already fermenting! ?
  6. What have you got in mind mate, a min poodle x whippet, or standard poodle x whippet?
  7. I'm already fearing a repeat of last summer ?
  8. Nuff said blacky, take it easy mate
  9. Blacky, don't just put a thumbs up to my 'eh'? Explain yourself man. What in the blue blazes is wrong with you of late?! ? Even brother salt is making more sense than you. Come on mate, sort yourself out ?
  10. Salty, is he a saluki bull grey, or a saluki/grey x bull? Nice pup though, a mate of mine has a french bulldog the exact same colour and markings. Just saying like ? lol ?
  11. Nah, you're ok mate, perish the thought lol ?
  12. Pet bred, mentally unsound type to another pet bred, mentally unsound type, for breeding/money's sake. The ruination of modern day dogs, on the whole ?
  13. You need to get out more, and remember to take a camera EVERY time ?
  14. Not that wise at all mate lol. But seriously, I do know of many hancock dogs that are great workers, and alot of their owners wouldn't go near a computer ?
  15. I get you ?. But it might well've been the lab blood that was responsible for doing your head in lol ?
  16. With all due respect fdr, you can't compare a 3/4 poodle 1/4 lab, against a half cross poodle/whippet ?
  17. I know quite a few people with hancock lurchers that don't even own a computer, let alone be a member on a site like this. And said dogs are excellent workers. Just saying lol ?
  18. I think for general mooching, where you don't intend doing 'TEETH' ? lol, on a regular basis, or slaughter a hundred rats in a session, they'd be fine. Like you say, they are very intelligent, easily taught to retrieve, and are happy little dogs, I'm assuming you mean min poodle, would give a more water resistant coat than most bedlington crosses I've seen, and whippets are easily trained, and as far as I'm concerned personally, don't have any negatives apart from sometimes having too thin a coat. Personally I'd go for it
  19. Good post that t c. I've been thinking similar to d l for a couple of years, something different/new to what I've normally kept. Been a few litters I've liked the look of the last couple of years, with a one parent being a lamper/alrounder, the other a coursing type. I've only had two running dogs with saluki in, one over 35 years ago, bought as a pup and was the epitome of everything bad you sometimes read about salukis, even though there wasn't that much saluki at all in either parent, put me off em for years. Thought I'd give it another try about 4 years ago, bought one at roughly 10-11 mon
  20. I very well know otters are indigenous to the uk, and even at their lowest numbers, they still would've been far more common than non indigenous big cats. I, and almost every person I know, have NEVER seen a wild otter, and only two people I know, one a part time bailiff on the taff, has only seen two, in about 10 years, the other, sadly passed away a couple of years ago, general countryman and superb angler, that fished the taff all his life, saw one, about 6 years ago. IF there are big cats living wild in britain, there aint going to be that many of them for obvious reasons, and they c
  21. The river taff, south wales, which I've lived less than 300 yards from for most of my life, in different areas, is now among the 10 cleanest rivers in britain. Kingfishers, dippers, wagtails, mallards, widgeon, grebes, little and great crested, and a host of other birds and wildlife, are regularly seen, including otters, that two of my mates have seen,but I've still yet to see one, and I've fished and walked many stretches of it regularly. Great for salmon, sewin, and brilliant for brown trout and grayling. Otters, increasing everywhere, even on my local river which I frequent very regula
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