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jetro

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  1. grate deal for 7 pounds. atb,j.
  2. you should do it every day. it doesnt take long. atb,j.
  3. thanks micckey.i will give them 6ft apart since i have the room. atb,j.
  4. hi welshwizard.there is some very nice dogs there. does the owner work them to ground or on top, or both. atb,j.
  5. got 20 different fruit trees to day, peach, plumb, apples, cherry and pear. they are about 4 to 5 ft tall. just wanted to know how far apart would i need to plant them. atb,j.
  6. there nice dogs pbrookes.do they do earth work. atbj. only pups yet but will be given every opportunity. seem to have plenty of drive. atb with them.i dont know much about these terriers. are they used for earth work, bushing, or all round work. atb,j.
  7. Hi Jetro, as your over the water, are the Sealyham's any relation to the dogs that Harcolme sorted for a bloke your side off MR & SR's dogs, it was mentioned in one of the old year books if memory serves? Crackin animals by the way. hi bosun 11.the sealyham thats in these dogs came from m.r. tb,j.
  8. hi mate.i like the look of them. they look solid compact and strong. wouldnt worry about the hight. as long as they work and your happy with them, thats the main thing. the two dogs that i have a around 14 inches tts. atb,j.
  9. looking forward to that highflyer 25. are you sure about the 2 inchs in hight. atb,j.
  10. hi mate. they were bred for earth work. thats not to say that they wont make good bushers for you. atb,j.
  11. hi mate. its sealyhamx x russells that i work. at that age their legs should be a lot more than 2 inches. they should make better earth dogs than bushing dogs. atb with them. atb,j.
  12. i would start a pup on the flirtpole, just small amounts for short periods of time. slowly build up to the spring pole. little but often is best, with a good diet. keep it fun and interesting for the young dog. atb,j.
  13. hi mate. the staff dog that i have here is 16.5 in tts. his weight at the moment is 40 pounds. atb,j.
  14. welcome guasko. hope you enjoy it on here. atb,j.
  15. How much digs do you get? How many litters were you thinking of keeping and releasing? Cant see where that is practical at all. I understand why most of you lads release what you catch, when i first came on the site i never could get my head around it but realise its all about testing your dogs which makes sense now. Not feasable to be keeping litters back though surely? hi lab.i think that you took me up wrong. probably my fault.the way i put the question. i dont keep all the fox cubs that i find. that would not be practial and damm near impossible. i do a lot of fox work here where i a
  16. after reading the thread, dispatch or let run, what would you do if you came on a litter of cubs. would you humanly dispatch them, or save them and release them at a later date. i know that its not nice hunting when there are cubs on the ground, but we all know that it has to be done sometimes, in my case lambing season. the one and only time that i dont like hunting. i will honest, and i know that some of you will think that i am wrong,and it it against the law, but if i can i try and save the cubs and let them off some where else if their strong enough, or if not keep them till they are
  17. good luck with that.i look forward to seening the pics. i will get my daughter to put some up for me when she gets in. atb,j.
  18. i feel that if a fox has given a good account of its self, in good condition and not cause a problem it should be let run for another day. anything that is small, weak , sick or injured should be humanly dispatched. i live in sheep rearing country so a lot of the foxes are dispatched, which is a shame really. atb,j.
  19. all i know is that it has something to do with photobucket.i get my daughter to do it for me. i will really have to learn how to use it. atb,j.
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