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Moorside

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  1. Very good feet, and in top nick too fair play to you.
  2. Tidy animals frankel like em both. Atb
  3. Yeah Daniel cain, theyre definitely expensive but still might go for one because its our only car. I use my works van most of the time, but be good to have a 4x4 as well. Atb
  4. Has anyone on here got a diesel forrester? , for a 4x4 the road tax (£210 per year)and mpg (40+)seem really good. My Mrs will have it for work which is a 20 mile round trip from where we're moving to so mpg is an issue.
  5. To be honest id been thinking of either an skoda octavia estate 2.0 tdi or a Subaru forrester diesel.
  6. Ive been recommended the mondeo estate 2.0 tdci as a very good reliable motor by my mate whos a mechanic.
  7. Dont obsess about whats in the mix too much pal, if you want a knock about lurcher then keep yourself open to possibilities.
  8. Sorry to hear about Ozzy pal, always liked the look of him. R.I.P, atb
  9. Ive got a pair of altbergs and theyre ok not the best but I got em cheap £40 just for digging....had em all last season and theyre still in ok nick....ishh
  10. I had a pair of seeland estate at, a couple of seasons back and I wrecked them in 3 months. All the neoprene wellies ive had arent worth a toss, I got recommend Dunlop puroforts and to be honest theyre quality, once you get over the look of em I realised that id basically been paying for fashion accessories really. The Puroforts are designed to be worn all day in freezing milk parlours and other frozen environments so there built for way colder temps than im likely to experience while lamping digging etc. Next to indescribable and they come in a few styles ones with a tractor like tread and ot
  11. Its a well known fact that they are not the hunting dog of choice because they lack to much in the field.IF they are worked to their working potential they are as honest a dog,in the field,as many.The problems arise when the Whippet is portrayed as the ultimate hunting companion,the same problems never arise when the Whippet is portrayed at what it excels at.Im a big Whippet fan,especially with the honest posts a Whippet owner on here posts.Id not own a Whippet,or a cross because of what they lack in the field,id own one tomorrow if i hunted within in their honest constraints. All crosses ha
  12. Nice to see old pics thanks for sharing pal.
  13. Ive got a 20" 3/4 whippet 1/4 beddy that looks pretty much like a pure whippet. And from day 1 most of the blokes I run with who all got big line bred bullxs laughed and took the piss, shes just done her 3rd full season and they dont laugh anymore. Shes too tough for her own good and works all cover very well........only a few weeks ago one of the aforementioned blokes whos worked dogs 40 yrs and slagged whippets off most of that time!,said shes the most valuable member of the pack In the day because of the ammount of stuff she puts up (and catches). Shes no big field courser but where I run e
  14. Buy one off someone who actually works there dogs, and is breeding primarily to keep a pup back. I wouldn't personally go to someone who breeds commercially.
  15. It;s the first time i have seen it, where do you think it,s coming from bull blood perhaps? it has a white streak down the face also it might make a nice looking pup but it;s workers we are looking for if only one could tell by the colour Its definitely colouration from the bull my mates got a bull pup on same colour with the white on its head.
  16. Very nice animals them Trunk, fair play to you.
  17. A bloke who lives near me on a small holdings got one of those Dutch herders......his yard is not to be ventured on!
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