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Everything posted by cheeseboard
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well we will agree to disagree You can disagree all you like, but if you can't back up what you say with some kind of reasoned argument, then it's just a pile of shit That's life bud THATS THE THING I CAN BACK EVERYTHING UP, BEST THING IS TO GO OUT 6 NIGHTS A WEEK WEEK IN WEEK OUT AND RUN SAY 30 RABBITS A NIGHT I BET YOUR DOGS DONT BASH COVER THEN, BIT DIFFERANT FOR YOU ONCE OR TWICE A WEEK AND 3 TO 4 RUNS IF THATS ALL I WAS DOIN I WOULD BASH THE COVER NEVER MIND THE DOGS
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if you want any labourers let me know i could do with leaving here
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F F S GIVE YOUR HEAD A SHAKE :wankerzo4: soon be school,hope your mum never sees what you write on here as you would be in big trouble instead of all the bullshit why not say i was out lamping rabbits and hares last night an thinking WHERE COULD I BYE A DECENT DOG because this one is a jackn b*****d dont lamp hares esp this time of year just rabbits,now run along surely you got some home work to do
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To be honest i dont think you need bags of experience to answer those questions, what exactly do you mean by hedge crashing? To me its a dog that doesn't pull up at a hedge and let quarry escape. and as for you getting rid of a 4 minute hare dog, that just shows you have no knowledge of the fens and the strains of dog that have been purpose bred to run fen hares. I do know what your saying about finding it more interesting seeing a balls out 60 second course, i feel the same bit i could also appreciate the lurchers that could wear the hare down on the big land and do it several times a day.
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ok some goodpoints there, but when people describe there dogs on here they describe there lamping dogs as crashing into hedges, mine slow down at the hedge and i keep the lamp on the hedge where the rabbit gets to if it was lucky to get there and the dog watches until the rabbit moves and bang,my pups are young and they give there prey 100% in the open but dont crash hedges but they do run a few rabbits, i disagree with this 4 minute thing iam sorry if my dogs where runing long ears for 4 minutes i would have to part with them,what is better for the dog. a 4 minute run at
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its a bullx
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while lamping tonight i was watching my dogs and thinking people go on about dog crashing hedges and in the same breath they go on about how good there dog is and how much its caught,this cant all be true in the same sentance surely????? a dog that crashes hedges cant of caught serious amounts of game surely and it cant of been out night after night as good experianced dogs dont crash hedges, next thought was about daytime why would any one rave about a 4 plus minute dog on the fens if my dogs took that long i would get rid of them just a couple of thoughts while bunny b
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this one is under 22 inch and is a cracker
