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Everything posted by terryd
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Only to refer you to my above post lol
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your doing great keep it up. So far this season I have bolted one and that got away
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Sorry to hear this things happen unfortunately. Most have dropped a clanger at one time or another and left a gate open or not checked a latch or just had bad luck. Need eyes in the back of your head at times
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Doe In Need.. Looking For Some Hunting Friends & Advice
terryd replied to shewolf87's topic in New Member Introductions
aye true most people cant be arsed and take months to put profile pic up then its just some rag arse dog -
Things happen and the potential mother will carry the memory for her life. Better than being bought into the world with a noob of a father and a mother not prepared to cope with motherhood at the time
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So, Tell Us, What Are Ye All At In The Veg Garden?
terryd replied to JohnGalway's topic in Living Off The Land & Game Cooking
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So, Tell Us, What Are Ye All At In The Veg Garden?
terryd replied to JohnGalway's topic in Living Off The Land & Game Cooking
My daughter loves sprouts so I look forward to the first ones. Some have blown but still taste the same and plenty to come Picked a nice parsnip today dead straight nice and thick and it rolled under the car. Thought I mustn't forget to get that out later. So yea guess where that still is lol -
I think your lucky your dogs are cool customers or the badger is any way.
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Great shame to waste stuff like that. I had one fall out me ruck sack the other night I spent an age wandering around trying to find it but no way was I leaving with out it lol. Dog thought I had lost the plot wandering around lamping the floor Hard enough to find in the first place. I got it in the end
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chuck them in be fine
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no prb Neil good luck in your hunt
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hAVE YOU HAD A browse through this site ? http://www.anglebooks.com/all-field-sports/hunting-with-hounds.html
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yes cobblers I still can't be leave they changed the name of that jam all them years ago
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I would try both. The proper bulbs sound a bit pricey but you can replant the best of the cloves every year then so you only need to buy once. I have had these going for 3 or 4 years I also plant to plant some normal ones from aldi. I see plenty of people are more happy just plonking in normal shop bought ones so we will see
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Good luck with him. How are you finding him so far ?
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That is true if the dog looks well and does what you need then that is all you need be it 8 quid a bag or 36 or a visit to the butcher now and again
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welcome just keep knocking you will get there
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Help With Pup Hanging Onto Lead On Walks
terryd replied to Kay's topic in Working Dog Health & Training Talk
Mine was the same kay part way through a walk he would just go nuts for no reason and start pulling like mad on the lead and to be honest you couldn't do much with him. Like said use a chain or just give some thing else to hang onto but to be honest mine grew out of it as well. They settle down when they are about 4 -
Running A Pup- How Much Is Too Much?
terryd replied to polonose00's topic in Lurchers & Running Dogs
Enjoy puppyhood time flies and before you know it will be all grown up. Steer the pup in the right direction behaviour wise. That is what I wish I had done . There is no rush on the work front -
Very nice I like that breeding. Sure you will enjoy bring him up
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I have to be honest at one point I did try and swap onto raw and started feeding 50/50 chicken mince and dry to wean him onto it. But he lost condition and for the first time ever had a dull dry coat. Admittedly I probably done it wrong and he needed more variety on the raw side. So I just got back on dry. He looks great so no point messing about
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Yes mate I do a lot of bushing at the minute with my other to spaniels and she's really coming along nice, that's exactly the reason I got her I haven't got her to be in and out of digs week in week out it's just when I get out for a days bushing and something drops to ground I've got a dog there and I can get the b*****d out, I don't dispute for one second that she isn't going to do the job from what I've seen so far but a lot of it is just the if she's been on a fox scent that's all it's been so if I went to a dig I think it would help sort of put a face to the scent as such if you know what
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My dog looked well on that for a few years. The odd stool was a bit lose though and he all ways gets a few tins of fish per week swapped him onto Arkwrights last year and his stools are better now for the most part. He does have a bit of a sensitive gut though. If I were to give him a big bone it would wreck him Mine currently on gain 28 at the moment come march I will switch back to Shepard's choice again. yea the cocker has been on shepard all his life and 11 now and flies around like a nut and looks fine
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My dog looked well on that for a few years. The odd stool was a bit lose though and he all ways gets a few tins of fish per week swapped him onto Arkwrights last year and his stools are better now for the most part. He does have a bit of a sensitive gut though. If I were to give him a big bone it would wreck him
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Out of interest when your walking about with it off lead is it getting its nose down and hunting about for stuff like rabbits etc. That is what I would be doing. I never used to be a just fox fella and the couple of JR I had initially were worked lose and just worked there way up the quarry list and when they were ready they just dropped in to a fox and away we went. Then if I wanted to just go foxing they were leaded up. But doing it that way just nurtured there hunting and if they wanted to go to ground they could and if they didn't they didn't. If a dog is smashing through cover hell for
