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NEWKID

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  1. I've got a 3/4 1/4 whip beddy and she's been easy to train, good round the ferrets, good nose and works around the edge of the bushes when the terriers in, her recalls good but her retrieve is hit and miss on the lamp and she never yaps which I've heard can be a problem. Her Downside for me I wish she was a couple of inches taller, mainly for lamping it don't make much difference ferreting or bushing when she's on the rabbits instantly,I think she'll excell at ferreting and bushing but be a fun lamping dog rather than a top one. My brothers got a first x beddy whip she's got a different temp
  2. LOL know what you mean mate I seem to be in a constant state of tiredness, whilst the dgs lead the good life
  3. Good write up skycat, sounds like a good day and nice to get your pup started with the ferrets.
  4. Nice pics mate, would love to get out with a hawk one day, never done it definately 1 for the future.
  5. Good write up mate, sounds like you had a laugh.
  6. Nice one mate, sounds like we we had similar days, we too had 12, i'm cut to sh*t from hawthorn, and we dug to the ferrets but couldn't find number 13. ATB Kev
  7. Went ferreting today on a new bit we used 10 yrd stop nets along the hedge at 20 yrd intervals with a lurcher either side my beddy whip on 1 side and my mates the other. It was a good day and the 2 dogs worked really well, my mates dog is 5 and showed his experiance you always knew where the next bolt would be just by watching him, my pup done well too hit the hedge a couple of times to push a rabbit out to the nets and holding in the nets until I got there, she had a good run when a rabbit bolted from where we had moved the nets she jumped the 2 nets in her way and was right on the rabbit to
  8. Had our first run out on some new permission today, I took the dogs up yesterday evening to have a look around and there were a few rabbits about , it's a big piece of land with arable fields and sheep fields, quite hilly the land goes up to a large wood, nice land. I had brought my Jack Russell and my young Whip Bed ( Martha), Micky had brought his terrier ( top marking dog) and his lurcher. Decided to ferret a long hedge row between 2 arable fields after the terriers showed interest , we decided to use 4, 10 yard stop nets a side coming out from the hedge at around 20 yrd apart and purse n
  9. Nice read mate, I'm glad your dogs coming good or you again mate after a little blip.
  10. That's basicaly what I do mate, put one loop through your belt loop and pass other through it so it's attached to you, pas the end through the dogs collar and when you slip the dog you don't lose your lead.
  11. HAHA if only my dogs were ripped I could've posted on that one too Out with the ferrets first thing tomorrow on some new permission, I'll go up and have a walk this evening and see whats about......... I'll try and get another head shot
  12. On our walk today my jrt caught a rabbit in the brambles and brought it out to me she's pretty quick through the bushes and catches a few herself, every walk includes a bit of bushing for me the jrt pushing to 2 whip x beddys ( 1's my bros but I have her most days), it's good fun mate and keeps the dogs on their toes.
  13. chicken wings, carcuss ect, minced beef, tinned oily fish once a week, bones from butchers, and table scraps.
  14. Now that's a top day ferreting, I'm loving the rabbit carpet in the last photo. Well done lads
  15. Wish Tod a speedy recovery mate, ATB Kev
  16. They were an accidental mating, mate. Ask her if she would have done this mating intentionaly. I wish her the best of luck with them, but I'd bet she would be the first to admit they wouldn't be her preffered mating. Cheers. I know they were an accident mate, but in a thread a few weeks back she said she would've liked to introduce this blood into her line years ago, saying they added nose, feet and brain. I don't know if it would be a preffered mating but she seems really pleased with them.
  17. Aint that the sad truth.......and can you blame them..... Myself and a few pals often take the ol boys down the Hammers we are all big strong chaps yet these olduns feel much safer with us than having to walk along next to some bunch of spotty kids puffing their chests out thinking their tough if they barge a few year old pensioners !......the crazy thing is when we walk in their eyes light up and they are so grateful,when in reality its them doing us the favour merely by sharing the last bit of their lives with us. The older generation are without doubt the most undervalued and neglected m
  18. probably true as well..... I can't be arsed to converse with most of the younger generation and I'm only 35 still a youngster..... lol Stuck in the middle mate, don't get the youth but not yet drinking ale
  19. probably true as well..... I can't be arsed to converse with most of the younger generation and I'm only 35
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