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Bosun11

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  1. Nope, not at all... There was plenty of decent bull blooded dogs in the NW back then, and there was plenty of lads with decent pure breds too. Lads knew how close breeding worked well enough mate... If your trying to make out that 'they just got lucky' then you'd be very much mistaken.
  2. Not a phrase used round these ways. I always thought it meant angry... No one was crazy MC, just keen... ?
  3. Remember Dan well mate, arguably the best looking of of that family, certainly the biggest of the half x's. Yer mate, it was a shame but things change... ?
  4. All the best stuff out of that family (wouldn't call it a line) came out of the tight bred stuff. And what wasn't excellent was borderline 'nuts'. There was also a couple of 'oddities', one I remember being a hermaphrodite, though that didn't stop it being a 27" stunner, fast and iron hard. Things like that just went with the territory back then... No point overthinking it, if the tight stuff worked and worked well then just go with it... Back when I had them, that's what I planned to do. Sure, i'd have to bring new blood in at some point but that, i'm fairly certain, would of been w
  5. Had loads of success with my BC's over the past few years. Apple has been my best bait, they can't resist.
  6. White or albino....
  7. Sussex, your right... The fallow i seen was white but I'm unsure if it was a true albino (unusual for the NW none the less..)
  8. In my lifetime, so far, I've seen, albino foxes, albino badgers and an albino fallow buck. The genetic malfunction is not that uncommon, but sadly they usually don't last very long in the wild....
  9. That's it, fecking terrible name that..?
  10. Yer, I thought it was summat like, 'man with no brigorn'.... Didn't have a clue what it meant then, as I don't now ?
  11. Jays can be ruthless hunters. Thing is, if you have nothing to protect then maybe leave em be. Jays are also excellent for re-wilding areas for trees, especially oak. We have a number of Jays here and they are rapidly improving the local woodland. The amount of oak saplings popping up is staggering. I'm all for them... ?
  12. I only remember two pures, one's name started with Kahn or summat and the other was Brigorn..?
  13. Two Bob by name and two Bob buy beer...!
  14. Only thing that stuff is good for is Magaritas
  15. Yer, thats him. I've never listened... ?
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