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NEWKID

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  1. Cheers mate, I agree, this farm has alot of sheep on it, you'd look a right dick if the farmer turns up and your dogs chasing his flock around the field
  2. good write up mate and a new friendship formed......... I have similar trouble with my little bitch she run up to dogs ( never people) and bark then run off straight away, it does my head in, she's fine working with other dogs, but I keep her on the lead in public places.
  3. Cheers Sean My hands are battered today the brambles were proper rough. Cheers Kev
  4. Decided yesterday we would ferret a large groundbury at the top of a sheep field which is covered in thick brambles, we had put it off waiting for the first frost but as we still haven't had one down here we decided to brave the prickles. The plan was to long net between the 2 large buries which around 30 yrds apart and cover what we could with purse nets. 2 terriers would push the rabbits out of the thick stuff and we had 3 lurchers around the edge to mop up (hopefully). We started off by walking a long roadsde hedge up to the top of the hill where the 2 large buries are. The terriers marked
  5. Nice one Baz, sounds a good day......... apart from the tea,the wind and the digging lol.
  6. Nice one mate anothr top bag, well done you and the dog,
  7. Decided on ferreting a large farm around 2 miles from me yesteay morning, we wanted to bolt some for the dogs to run an between the 2 of us we had 2 terriers and 3 lurchers a little overgunned maybe but it was for fun. The farm is quite hilly in parts and on top of one of these hills are 2 large ground buries which are covered in brambles. The plan was to put a long net between the 2 buries to stop runners that way and net a few of the obvious bolt holes, the terriers wold work the cover to push the bolters out to nets or lurchers. 7 ferrets went in and rabbits steadily bolted, the 2 terries w
  8. I've got permission on a few farms near me to run the dogs through a friend who is a shooter through and through, he's came out recently ferreting and lamping with me and has really enjoyed this aspect of fieldsports he has invited me to go shooting with him which I will, 2 other lads, friends of his, who only shoot have came for a walk at night with the dogs and really enjoyed it, 1 of the lads is a farm manager and hs allowed me onto his land too. I'm looking forward to doing a bit of shooting with these lads ( I've only done a litle in the past) as they're good lads who enjoy hunting. We're
  9. Nice write up mate enjoyed the read
  10. NEWKID

    carl froch

    yeh i liked haggler,, i still dont think he lost to lennard, mind he gave lennard evrything he wanted. and for max,, i think haggler would have beat calzagie had they met in there prime at the same weight...........then again i am biased, as i have met haggler , a real nice fella Called my first dog Haggler, a little whippet x I was about 7 or 8 and thought Marvelous Marvin was the man
  11. Well done mate, nice way to spend christmas night
  12. All the best with the pups mate, you'll have your hands full with 2 to bring on
  13. Brothers got a first x only 14 mnths but coming on well, definately not as quick as my 3/4 whip bed, but catches on the lamp, really good nose and will hit any cover. Works more like a terrier in the day, in that she'll follow my jack into any cover where as the 3/4 tends to run the out side waiting for a bolt, On the lamp her recall has been pretty good, and retrieve has been good, she's a heavier dog than the 3/4 and not as nimble but is probably a bit more driven, she wont stop thats for sure. She was bred bedlington sire whippet dam, both working dogs First x on the left 3/4 on the r
  14. Well done on the job mate, great way to start the new year, all the best, Kev
  15. Thats a shame mate I'm sure you've got some good looking dogs, if my memory serves me well
  16. Whin, I think the post was CAN a beddy grey catch hares, and I think a couple of lads with experiance with beddy greys have said yes they can, on the right ground, the first post was not could a beddy grey catch a hare on the fens or your big land..... but can beddy greys catch a hare, I would've liked to have heard more about these dogs and the land they ran, how they hunted ect, instead of nit picking where you think they can't catch...... I would of liked to have heard where these dog could and did catrch, but unfortunately some of the lads with a lot of experiance can't be bothered to post
  17. Whin I enjoy a lot of your posts and I'm sure you walk the walk as you like to say, but sometimes there maybe other people who are worth listening to, who maybe have walked the walk too, some of these threads have no chance of going anywhere, let others talk and share without bringing them down, you never know you may learn something too. Cheers Kev
  18. My first car was a mk3 escort 1985 plate, we got pulled coming back from lamping one night, 2 dogs and 3 17 yr old lads piled in ,dogs heads out of the window, the police woman asked me to open the boot, there were half a dozen rabbits and a cricket bat in there ( we had been have a knock about that day) ..... she asked me what the cricket bat was for I replied "for playing cricket", I don't know what she thought it was for.
  19. They always survive mate, next summer they will breed again for sure. Been quite lucky down here and only had a handful with mixy, had one tues night either just getting over it or the start of it, it's an evil disease but it will never be gone now, luckily rabbits are survivors and it don't seem to matter what's chucked at them there's always a few about
  20. Quality Moll, that's how to break dogs to stock........ start with a budgie and slowly move up great photos
  21. couple of my lad sharing my interests
  22. If I was a girl I'd say awwwwwww and put one of these at the end
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