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Everything posted by Jachtterrier
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i keep several jagds in holland, once or twice a year i breed a litter of them when i have someone i know who wants one or when i want to keep one myself. in the hunting season i hunt with them almost 2 or 3 days a week. some for earthwork some only on boar and some both. one of my jagd females is used on top and below ground. when i hunt boar with her she wants to stay on top and dont go to ground. but this is very rare. I have used other jagds for hunting fox on top like you guys use hounds, but you will find your dog to ground soon and you dont have any control on what quarry is in front of
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Any Working Jagd German Terriers For Sale?
Jachtterrier replied to johntychwith's topic in Earthdogs & Working Terriers
i have jagd pups out of good working stock but jou have to come to holland to collect one. we use them for big game driven hunts and earthwork but if you are only looking for a dog for earthwork youre better of with a patterdale because a pat will do the same job or even better. -
Working dogs that are to big is a big risk in tight cover because they cant go out of the wat when they are attacked they will also get lots of more damage then the smaller dogs who are often smashed away. i have seen some heideterriers of other terrier men in Germany they loose a bit of the good nose from the jagd but will catch a boar faster.
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I have the alpha, you can use him anywere. i lost one of my collars [BANNED TEXT] a dog went to ground and was stuck wit the collar behind some roots. you can look back on where your dogs have been and i dont think you can put this off. but you can delete this if you want and start a "new hunt" i didnt buy it on ebay but at a locat shop, this is a bit more expensive but you get some warranty and can order small parts if an antenna or something is broken or if you want extra collars. plus you dont have to pay before delivery and someone. with paying on the internet you Always have the risk
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theres a man in Germany who has pups from his dogs but they have lots of badgerbeck in there pedigree so thats why im asking. seen some films of the parents and are doing ok. but they hunt mainly artificial earths over there so that dousnt say to much about there working style
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does somone work borders from the badgerbeck kennel or can someone tell me more about them. i have a couple of borders from Czech working lines but dont know anything about UK working lines.
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www.hundeschutzweste.com the mikut and the Müller fox vests are the ones that they use the most in Germany, these will be made on the size of the dog. i shouldnt use the chest plates because the boar can still cut open the belly. make sure u have skin stapplers and evreything with you.
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bit expensive these vests for 2 days boar hunting. if your dog is not too sharp i should try it without any vest. i have one of these vests from Germany but when these wont fit really well because all dogs have different lengths of back, neck and shape of chest. in Germany they also make the vests on size of the dogs and suit a lot better. i dont know were you guys are going to hunt, the boars are dangerous but dont forget when letting your terriërs loose they can find more than just boar and your terriërs can crawl in undiggable badger setts all together. know a men who lost 3 dogs in on
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i have a couple of borders from Polish/Czech working lines, over there they have to pass a working test before you can breed from them. some ot them join earth dog competitions and are doing really well. mine mature a bit later than my other dogs but this can depend on the line. but once they have started they are doing well strong heads and not to big in the chest.
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mine had 7 healthy pups and raised all of them, but my pat had 4 and 3 of them died on a couple of days
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he is out of lara, we take him out on wild boar for 3 days this weekend to see how hes working.
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i have black ones borders and jagds in my kennels the jagds are the best ones for me but have seen patterdales that work better than my jagds below ground. if your only doing earthwork you are better off with pats, much calmer in your garden. jagds will get crazy when you dont feed them enough work. but dont think any other terrier can do what a jagd can above ground. but if you really want one i think from the astraata line are great dogs and including shipping i think its a fair price. the only problem is when hunting the overly hard dogs above ground on boar and they go to ground on ba
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i have some bigger harder dogs in my kennels just because i like them. but in the end here in holland only the smaller ones get enough work. one of my smaller ones is 17 " in the chest but strugles to get there sometimes, my smallest one is 15 " in the chest and will fit in almost in al places. when having the small one a collar on im not going to change it to my bigger dog because i found a bigger set.
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Blaise, can you tell me more about the griffon bleu de gascogne or the petit bleu de gascogne. i have seen these when out boar hunting and really like them. but dont know much about them, most information on the internet is in french
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Quad Terrier Box
Jachtterrier replied to terrierman taunton vale's topic in Earthdogs & Working Terriers
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nice looking dog, looks a lot like the one i imported from Germany, i see you have gps on her, on what are you going to work with her? we work the gwp with terriërs on big game and small fur and feather. they mature pretty soon, mine (7 months) grabbed a boar already 2 weeks ago.
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they use some foxterriers in Germany too. fox fox and badger but also in packs on boar. there noses are ok think you can compare them with borders.
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Án Táin Working Airedales - New Recruit
Jachtterrier replied to foxhound45's topic in Earthdogs & Working Terriers
did you ever work a german wirehaired pointer or a jagd terrier? -
i use jagdterriers for big game. wild boar, roe, red deer. they only pick up the warmer tracks and stay closer than hounds, its works really well and are verry loud on track. together with the jagds i use pats, borders and a GWP. the red deer wil start walking most of the times of the beginnen of the hunt. the roes will mostly stay in cover till the last moment and the boars will stay in thick cover were the terriërs have to work really hard to get them out. when chasing roe the dogs will come back pretty fast, boar takes a bit longer. on red deer they can get much further away from me. i dont
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Last I heard I think they wanted something like two thousand dollars for a pup......You could get one from anywhere in the world and have it flown to you for that price Yeh I kinda thought after looking at their extensive website, that they might come with a extensive price tag! Lol cheers what are you going to hunt with a jagd accip74? you can buy a overly hard one from east europ but if youre going to use it on the boars i think you might be better of with a bit of a softer dog if you want to work with him for a longer time. here a jagd might cost you about 500 euro's and drive less
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i have 8 terriërs walking loose together. normally its going ok. but sometimes.. when 2 of them start they al start and it will be a big mess. i never let them fight because they wont stop till one of them is dead. i have tryed several things sometimes with succes. kennel pups with a bigger stronger dog that put him to place kick and shake them really hard once i see one is doing dominant and wants to put up a fight. you are the boss and dont want them fighting. this works really well but you have to see it before they start. tryed to separate them for a few days but them most
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i have working borders but here they are more dog agressive then my other terriërs. have to be verry careful with putting them together with other dogs because they start fighting in no time. how do other border lads thinking about this compared with terriërs? mine are no starters compared with other dogs but i think that depends on the line.
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thanks for your advice i Always have 2 of them taking the rest with them. i think keeping terriërs together is not that easy as with a pack of hounds, i just want to get them back to me between the beatings and keep them with me till i say they they can go to cover again without putting all of them on a leach. i tryed to keep them hungry but when they have to chance to hunt they dont give a shit about food. i tryed to use a shocking collar, this works when i have them all with me but once they are gone i cant get them back with it.
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i dont have hounds but around 8 terriërs. when i am looking at pictures of packs of hounds am Always wondering how to keep them close with you when not hunting and let them hunt and come back on command. when i put my dogs off the leash they all start working on there own. when they are on a sertain distance from me i can shout my head off but some are only coming back if they want to. i know that terriërs are not hounds but hope someone can tell me how to train this