Great little dogs, started off with one, was so impressed got another one of the same stamp, great ferreting and lamping dogs, don't attract any attention to you, be carefull what you put in front of them, they will chase ANYTHING that runs.
It's the first time I've noticed this advert, and yes some dogs do LOOK like the Smithfield pics I've seen but they cannot be from their bloodlines same for the Norfolk.
Have you seen him, there's a pic of him in the training tips section, he reminds me of someone but just can't put my finger on it.Maybe worzel Gummidge.
Lol
Has anybody seen the advert in the back of countrymans weekly for "genuine old fashioned Norfolk,tumbler Smithfield bloodlines".
Centuries of selective breeding for function (stealth poaching).
Historically hidden inside the family dwelling ensures they make ideal family companions.
(Trainable; when to or when not to chase).
If you've seen it what do you think his website is www.lurchers.org.uk
Been working in Oxfordshire this week around watlington and these red kites are near plague proportions, hundreds of them, I think the re-introduction has gone too well
I would say what do you want to do with the rifle, target shooting the 177 because of the flatter trajectory, or for hunting .22 for stopping power, so what's it for.
Bartholmew vets in iffley in Oxford is a sports injury running dog specialist and a consultation with him was £31 which I think is ok, if you google them you get the address and post code.
Got two small whip bitches 18"tts both, great for bunny's, nothing wrong with there feet but make sure you see the parents as some people just breed for the money.
I don't know how many slips the dog has had previous to the vid but the hare looked as though it had some gears left and the dog looked laboured, possible ground was soft.
When working in London midweek it was still light so about 3.00 pm I was walking back to the van in the ncp and walking in front of me was a dog fox stopping now and then checking smells and he couldn't give a toss if I was there or not, he wasn't scared at all.
Bryan.
As the Rugby's on and my young lad is nagging to go HFT shooting again got the guns out and gave the a clean and both are still like new, mines the s400 and my lads is s200 which he does very well with out scores me easy.