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mystiko

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About mystiko

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    Rookie Hunter
  • Birthday 28/07/1965

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    cumbria
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    terriers/lurchers
  1. Use non slip tiles every time rather than concrete.Make sure they are non absorbent not clay type that have to be sealed.Have built and own a boarding kennels since 2000 and go for tiles ....just the cost....if you know someone in the trade go for it.
  2. IT must be because the are better than the rest!!!
  3. £230 is hardly breaking the bank in this day and age for anyone who works for a living.Labradoodles ,cocckerpoos,cavisons and the rest of these dreamt up fashion fad mongrels are changing hands for £750+. With Hancock, if you want a genuine three quarter,five eighths or half cross collie he has some excellent healthy well bred pups, usually available...check his website.....hancocks lurchers. Worth a look
  4. Be patient....something will turn up
  5. What's wrong with a traditional collie cross or a bedlington cross....everyone has gone mad for the bull cross to the point where there will be nothing but in the next few years....depends what you want to hunt at the end of the day,and what you prefer
  6. Had a first cross bitch from ginger french in the mid nineties...very game...brill with the kids when they were young...took foxes no prob....poor on rabbits...lacked top end speed...stood 24''....would even catch out of the lamp
  7. Nice pup....if you want to keep the coat harsh and weatherproof strip it...don't clip it cos it will soften it
  8. Typey looking pup...what's the breeding?
  9. they might slip into a hole though,i think there fantastic dogs at what they do and am not knocking them at all but i wonder how many he's missed with them slipping into a hole when maybe a more committed dog would of caught them?as i say a great film to watch and i enjoyed watching the pup from starting out to being the finished article on the last dvd,he would be a good lad to follow if ya were into ya terriers i would think I think there is a bit of terrier work on the first dvd...may have been more that wasn't shown!
  10. Considering it was amateur filming I thought the lad done a remarkable job...especially with the zooming in from some distance.....hence why some was missed...it wasn't like wildlife on one, that's filmed over a long period then edited .....and I think the two main ones on film were bitches ,not dogs...and the foxes didn't get away.Do you keep bull crosses by any chance...or something else? Those dogs do very well hunting them foxes on that vast open ground but on the other hand think they would fail to catch on smaller fields where the foxes would have a chance of getting away. Even double
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