Jump to content

jukel123

Members
  • Content Count

    8,065
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    18

Everything posted by jukel123

  1. Lamps tend to attract a bit of attention too mate, especially if you make mistake and stumble off your permission. Lamps would be the perfect poachers companion if only they didn't attract angry farmers and keepers like bloody moths. This alsation cross might throw a few racy pups, and has been said if they were crossed with a sight hound blooded dog.They should make good uns. Seems to me a lot of guys on here get very superior when somebody breeds a litter of pups even by accident. It's not a sin to breed a litter of pups for christsake. You ensure they go to decent homes end of. A lot
  2. Which of hancock's present stud dogs have got the best reputation?
  3. Definitely Plummer. Can you train the hawks to ignore the ferrets?
  4. Can anyone put up a link for one of these generic brands cheaper than Drontal please?
  5. I've just put ten stickers on my gate, left the back gate open and taken the padlock off my run door. Hopefully that will get rid of the fecking pot lickers.
  6. Ebay has a good range. Go for the variable heat models. Thay save you money.
  7. Hancock couldn't sell them. So he decided to stick with collie crosses and nothing else.
  8. Maybe they ain't got anyone to show them the score so they ask questions on here? I think we all do from time to time.
  9. No mate, very rare. I don't think I've ever seen a young pup sniff the ground...... Seriously, is this what your asking??? Jesus f**k. The answers in the thread header!!! I fear for these young dogs on here. Bully.
  10. It's news to me that they do interbreed. I 've always been led to believe they don't? Past my bedtime.
  11. what does that mean juckel? Take it an expert,a naturalist, a museum of natural history or a zoo- anybody that knows what they are talking about and i'll gladly abide by the decision. I'm sure you will too. I live in Scotland and see both species most days.
  12. Hurry up with your feckin answer i want to go to bed . And by the way I guarantee i've caught more mountain hares than you've had women.
  13. The tenners yours or mine if you can get an authoratitive source to identify it either as a Brown hare or a Mountain Hare. It would be worth a tenner just to settle the dispute.
  14. Well I've entered the bet for a tenner. But if it was shot near london then I'm not so sure. If you can have it identified as a Brown Hare by an authoratitive source and send me the documentation, Goldfinch I'll honour the bet.
  15. I'm up for that mate. How are we going to prove it one way or the other?
  16. http://uk.images.search.yahoo.com/search/images?_adv_prop=image&fr=yfp-t-702&va=mountain+hare I think so.
  17. It's a mountain hare,midway between changing from winter coat to summer coat. But if it was shot in the midlands it's very lost.
  18. I know what you mean.There seems to be a lot less game about than there was. Everywhere is closed off too. Nowhere to roam without being treated like a criminal.
  19. I like the shot of the dog jumping the hedge-at night. Very impressive. As I said in a previous post, I once saw a couple of saluki xs coursing a hare. When they came across hedges they sailed over them with a foot to spare in height. Most dogs will stop short at a hedge and look for a way through. These dogs just jumped them as though they weren't there. It's a great trick to teach a dog-puts a lot more gear in the bag. Anybody else got photos of hedge jumping dogs?
  20. That's very impressive mate. I remember i had a dog of similar breeding which leapt over my back when I was looking over a dry stone wall. The bugger's back legs hit my head and sent it crashing into the wall and bled my nose.lol. It had seen a hare and used me as a feckin ladder.lol.
  21. I remember when I was a kid our local scrapyard had a chained dog which was supposed to be an alsation/ deerhound. Whether it was or not I don't know. With a lot of lurcher types you start with a leggy dog and take away the number you first thought of.lol It did look just like what you would expect an alsation/deerhound to look like.It was never worked as a running dog but was a good watchdog. If a litter from a working type deerhound and an alsation ever came up I'd definitely be interested-or even better a deer/grey/alsation grey from working parents. .
×
×
  • Create New...