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Everything posted by wink hound
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you know me mouse, thats sounds like my kinda girl!! why didnt you let me know first!! sorry if any of you other ladies feel like your missing out, but you know......
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that molly guy!!! what a naughty person, you started it! i really hope i wasent such a twat at 14. nothing to offer anyone and no eagerness to learn, i think he should be offskee!! wink
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not spoil sport keeps, i do like pics and i have infcat put pics up,but knowing a little bit about terriers i knwo you cannot judge a book by its cover, and certiannly not judge a dog in a "competion" from a picture. maybe on colour but no in a million years on overall fitness! now had it of read, put some pics up of a dog working(much like lucky's and yours), and the tale that goes with it, and then that could be judged on content, readability and intrest then id be all up for it!! or even simply,lets see pictures of your dogs if thats his thing. no offence ment deltor, just cant
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wink
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wont marry mine till she gives up smoking.
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odd question i know but does anyone know the name of the artist who does those paintings of a hunt scene but from a birds eye veiw, i have seen them at p2p's and a few of the hound shows. would like to know artist name if anyone knows it. cheers wink
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what a cheeky b*****d, no mates rates!! them wooden doors look weak to me, id get old popa to get and prise them open and just have it away!! on secound thoughts give him £20 for it and he can come buy me a pint!
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dale winton :black eye:
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find a local thats knows the game, they will help for a favor for two. where are you?
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should be easy to spot mate, i would just let the dog find her own way, but yes if they are usd there will normally be visable entrances/exits. they will lie where its warm and dry, often off the ground.
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all sorts mate, big and small, i love um. imho round bales are the easiest to work. personal prefrence, a good little bolting bitch, not to hard(that they bottle them up so they cant move or get wedged in) and not to soft that they wont jump up or down at them to get them to shift. thankfully i have a couple that have got working bales down to an art. if control was the issue would have competent shots in good persitions or good relable lurchers. i would also be tempted to stop any near by large earths and leave the smaller ones open. most foxes will bolt easily and quickly from
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what sort of bales are they mate? bales are one of my favorite games!
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o dear o dear what have you started here molly, what ever you do dont give out even the vaugist discription of where you live on that forum or by the looks of it you will have 300 head strong twitchers trampling all over your garden looks like a lesser spotted reedless warbler to me cheers wink
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the only real way to tell is by observation mate. once a hen has got a taste for it then its down hill from there,im also of the opiion that the habit is easily past onto other hens. some say it can be related to bordem, i just think it what some hens do. obviously the fewer hens you have the easier it is to solve. im lucky in that i have lots of chicken accomidation, so i tend to just half the flock, then half the offending lot again, keep going like this till you have your culprit, thats if its just the one. hope that helps.
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i seem to rember that that was put out as part of an anti poaching film in SA. they are poachers bodies at the end, no messing out there. big money game.
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simply a dog that can call out or bolts well, can be very usful in alot of circumsatnces, and i actually belive that if true fox control was the issue and a good clean shot with a shot gun was present you would "control alot more on a day to day basis. just i like digging
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i spend most of my summer time putting the work in to making my sport better! talk about never ending but wouldnt change it for the world! the summer is my socialising time, lots of parties and pubing!
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WTF? who told you that my money's on the League against cruel sports! leveller, there is a school of though that a resident fox , be it round a lambing feild or a pheasent shoot, can sometimes be a good thing. a bad fox is a bad thing granted, but a "home" fox can have its benifits. they will clean up after birth and keep the area free of mess and potential desise etc and keep troublesome foxes away, in the smae way a fox on a shoot that is not a pain(one that dosent jump in pens and kill the lot ), will clean up pricked or missed birds. i makes sense really mate. its more about kn
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my comments were based on the facts of what i was seeing, it has been discussed and things are a little clearer on both side, however you have just made a very wrong statement. im affraid you casting your net on nuggets on the net (which i will agree with ) does not include me mate. im fairly good with the old locaters and do have the odd mutt that seems to do the job, i have also done my fare share of terrier work, enough to know that 2 dogs to ground hard or not is not a good thing,and enough to know that you can never say for definate where any hole goes under ground, so if a dog goes to
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a simple observation lukey boy, anyone who has done a good amount of terrier work will tell you the possibilty of too dogs to ground(especially to a quarry that fight for her cubs to the death) is a recipe for disaster. killing cubs is a personal choice, and a forum is a place voice your personal choices. sometimes there is a need to kill cubs, but most of the time there is not, i actually think its no better than taking a litter of pups away from a dog and killing them. hope that clears my post up for you. wink edited in haste just to say not getting at you moll, the bit abou
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I agree winkhound, and since i deliberatly went out with my 'earth dogs' to find a fox i should have known better ...i will of course try to learn from my mistakes MOLL. knowing your dogs have the ability to go to ground, and being aware of your "usual walk" i think it would be the wise thing!
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2 terriers no collors, and a litter of pups killed. classy! everything deserves time to breed.
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wind blowing the snow in in gloustershire!!
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dont know if it will help but i shot this a long while back will have to pic it up soon though, its starting to smell abit!! cheers wink
