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KittleRox

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  1. good going lads, Ginny you can tell by your posts how enthusiastic and chuffed you are with that young dog of yours , good stuff
  2. Alberts daughter lived in . il have a bash at spelling it dumfriesch an he drove to the border maybe over it to pick willie up...you have pm you got a lisssp mate
  3. aye wee ones basicly a whippet, there could be a wee hint of collie back in the line somewhere dark brindle is 1/2 collie, 1/4 bull, 1/4 grey
  4. from this aft, nowt spectacular, just bored lol
  5. Firstly thanks and it's nice to have a debate and even disagree with members on a sensible mature level. Let's just get one thing straight I care very little for what anti's think at the end of the day many of them are just plain and simply wrong I think that's something we can all agree on. It's the fence sitters, the layman and the general public who we need to prove to that what we do is ethicly decent I was brought up to act as a good ambassador for hunting/ferreting/lurchers/terriers whatever you chose to do. I could confidently argue my pro side of hunting until I'm blue in the face
  6. you still done no bad by the looks of it, had my collie cur out this week and she looks rusty as well, won,t last forever though I hope lol
  7. Firstly it's great that you are showing an interest in ferreting/working your dog even if it was a mistake and not your intention but to a dyed in the wool rabbit catcher and countryman it's attitudes like this that I truly dislike and find damaging to the rural way of life. I would love to have read that you're "getting into ferreting because you have a rabbit problem on crops or like the idea of the rabbit being a sustainable food source etc" The thought of bolting rabbits just purely to see your dog catch them doesn't sit well with me and in this day and age we all need to be very caref
  8. thats what I said to rake the other day, its as if the lands been lamped all summer, obviously it hasn,t because the fields have just been cut but even on the playing fields theres fookall, I think its all the rain we,ve had meself
  9. thanks kittle, ill try that. Yea on the few occasions that he had near misses during daylight in the open he did actually bark at the rabbit as it dissappeared through the fence The odd yap now and then ain,t going to matter but you don,t want it becoming a habit, as I,ve said netted rabbits will boost the dogs confidence
  10. Net all the holes bud on your first few outings and let the dog grab the rabbit in the net, this will build the dogs confidence no end, the way your dog is bred ( and don,t take offence ) it may have a tendency to become a yapper so you don,t want the dog chasing and missing too many or it,ll become frustrated and thats when the yapping may start, atb
  11. I was on this morning mate and off and on all day, I never seen it, think you must be losing it haha
  12. was oot last night, distinct shortage of bunny numbers round these parts theres a few less around here after last night if you,re trying to make me feel better its no working :laugh: Kittle, I might have a few hours out tonight good luck bud, I might have a wee look at another place the night but if it looks as if the bunny numbers are the same as the last three outings I,ll be hanging up the lamp this season
  13. cheers Andy and you,re right, what you lose in speed they make up for it in other ways
  14. was oot last night, distinct shortage of bunny numbers round these parts theres a few less around here after last night if you,re trying to make me feel better its no working
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