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KittleRox

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  1. aye its a cxnt when they,re flying and the suns oot
  2. I hadn,t seen a red for over 20 years so I was delighted to capture this when I was up the Trossachs a few weeks back
  3. not sure about that particular disease millet but the virkon is top quality stuff for cleanliness
  4. Good stuff,the second one with the clips of Millers Crossing, one of the best films ever imo
  5. the symptoms you describe could also mean the the hen is eggbound due to lack of calcium, is the bird swollen around the vent ? if so you can buy a liquid calcium which the bird can absorb quickly and also a bit heat will help whatevers wrong with the bird, a hen sitting all puffed up doesn,t sound clever, atb
  6. Well I have to disagree, not sure if I have a freak or not but my reverse 3/4 bred caught consistently last season, she infact caught as many bunnys last season as a fast decent dog round these parts could probably bag maybe only her second season but I can,t see any reason why she won,t continue to do so discounting injury, which brings me to my next point and correct me if you think I,m wrong but isn,t a more sighthoundy type more likely to be laid up in the kennel with injuries than a more robust less sighthoundy type animal and I,m not sure if it was you or not which wrote a few mont
  7. another thing worth considering though lads is how tough the dog is and how prone the dog is or isn,t prone to injurys which in my mind is at the top of the list of attributes, something which hasn,t been mentioned much on this thread, ok maybe the threads meant to be about foregoing brains for speed or vice versa but the difference between lets say a greyhoundy type of collie x and a less sighthoundy type the constitution of the dog can and will have an effect on how the dog will stand up to be run over rough ground consistantly, you don,t need a flying machine to catch bunnys regularly so to
  8. yours is a 3/4 bred though lol He`s not,,,, honest injun !!! lol
  9. or get yourself an EU ninjaferret
  10. best ones yet fuji, keep on keeping on
  11. I,m miserable and slightly depressed the pics cheer me up
  12. keep sticking the pics up millet, that pic of the dog jumpings a beauty, cracking looking beast and I like pictures atb hinger oan
  13. Well I have to disagree, not sure if I have a freak or not but my reverse 3/4 bred caught consistently last season, she infact caught as many bunnys last season as a fast decent dog round these parts could probably bag maybe only her second season but I can,t see any reason why she won,t continue to do so discounting injury, which brings me to my next point and correct me if you think I,m wrong but isn,t a more sighthoundy type more likely to be laid up in the kennel with injuries than a more robust less sighthoundy type animal and I,m not sure if it was you or not which wrote a few mont
  14. ayr for an allrounder but if its just bunnys you can afford to lose some speed
  15. they look like they,re having fun, no bad for a couple of auld yins
  16. Depends on the terain not around these parts it wont. don,t know your terrain mate so you could well be right but that confuses me a little, as the only type of terrain I can think off that a slower dog would struggle on the bunnys is golf courses, playing fields etc, It would depend how slow you,re talking aboot though lol
  17. Are you talking about just bunnys chalky or other stuff a good slow un will take just as many bunnys as a good fast one imo
  18. yes escapees mate that can take the cold weather and do well because of their inquistiveness, feeding on bird tables etc
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