id agree with above have all my mosaics paired with finches since december so they bond also i breed one round of mosaics so the hens dont start free laying because they usually ready around march, and finches end of april start of may. i take the goldies away from the hens when they rearing the first clutch with a wire divide so that they can still see there hen and this usually drives them on and once the hen is ready to go down again the finches should be about ready hope this helps good luck remember muling is about patience dont rush them give them time
any info what type his terriers were? russell, small, big, hard so on my friend just got a young bitch with this breeding on one side and we never heard of it or know anything about it
any one know about this line of terrier? Asking for a friend as neither of us ever heard of it just looking for a bit of info if possible might have the muesli part spelt wrong lol! but it sounds like that anyhow cheers
ill find out tomorrow for sure but think hes pushing on now
bang on wedgey 5 r 6 now i was thinking of another dog the same man has
The white dogs you keep are they the same way bred Russ
if you go back far enough the lines down this side most are related some way or another never checked it out but id say probably yes all the sealyham types came from the same men back in the day down south
some days i do more back filling than anything it does my head in when inexperienced cnuts leave burrows open and destroy them, even tho im probably fixing for them again but couldnt walk away and leave holes all over a field thats exactly why its so hard to get permission these days would ya blame farmers with livestock and holes everywhere