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Posts posted by Limb
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Variety is the spice of life as they say. A 10" dog for me is of little use, educated quarry would bully them. I need a 20 lb terrier that can stand its ground for the last few shovel fulls, and even then they have to show metal to hold on. However if I was working dug out rabbit buries as mentioned before a 10" dog would be needed I suppose.
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The truth is, anyone wanting a pup from this litter has not been missled, the facts are there for anyone to read, you can make a decission based on the facts. There are no claims of huge digs, hours to ground. At the end of the day, you pay your money, you take your chance. They wouldn't suit me, but would be the perfect dog for somebody else.
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Swing low sweet chariot LMFAO COME ON THE REDS
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I think your talking about somebody else. He's certainly not got anything to do with Booth or any of his American friends.
you sure ?,everyone has blonde moments
I am that blonde.
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I think your talking about somebody else. He's certainly not got anything to do with Booth or any of his American friends.
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There's Glyn Jones whose stall is at gamefairs and shows who hasn't had dogs for years. Don't think the other one would want his name used on internet.
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gonna be getting meself a border in the near future and was wanderin weather there were any lines that stood out from the rest? only ever gonna be doing ratting but would like a fine example of the breed. love to see any pics of yours if you keep em,
cheers
that tyson dog in the country mans look nice,but i wouldent want one out of him for work.
my mate had four young ones out of him,nice lookers but thats where it ends.
they were tried on rat and rabbit when young,and fox as they got older but no good at all.
any way my mate died.
and i owed it to himto try the dogs had them for six months or more and tryed them week in week out but still
no good.
a nice dog that tyson but you would think youd get one worker out of four wouldent you.
Don't know anything about the dog,but when a dog is put to stud like that he's bound to cover alot of total crap, perhaps that would account for the ones you saw?
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Don't want to hijack your thread lads, but if any of you lads who work your bedlingtons to ground are planning on using a good dog accross a greyhound i'd be very interested in a bitch pup. I'm in S. Wales, but would be willing to travel within reason for a well bred pup. Thanks.
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As the topic says really. Looking for a genuine 1st cross bedlington greyhound bitch pup around april, may time. Bedlington genuine worker i.e. below ground and regularly. Pup to make 22"-25". Would appreciate any help. Would be willing to wait longer for right breeding. I'm in South Wales but I will travel within reason. Thanks in advance.
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location ? roughly
South Wales.
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My brother has asked me to put this up. HW97 with Nighteye 3-9-50 lr scope and bag. Hardly been used £240 +p&p. If your interested I will forward his phone number.
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Anyone got any pics of k.goulds stormer , was he the one used to be advertised in the back off countrymasns weekly for stud ?
I think that dog was Flint. People say was a white lakeland with Middleton blood?????. I think Chris has written regarding the dogs true breeding in the past, so maybe he could tell you more about him.
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Great post.
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As they say, you can't judge a dog above the ground. Too many people buy dogs for appearance and at inflated prices.
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I'm not into bedlingtons, but he looks a lovely type, built like a terrier with plenty of bone. Good luck with him.
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That's a lovely stamp of a bitch. Which Jones dog is it down from?
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A better one
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An old photo
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On the off chance, does anyone drive for a living and travel this route? I've won an ebay auction for a LARGE koi pond filter and have been quoted £100 for delivery. If anyone could help me save a few quid, i'd be happy to drop a decent amount folding stuff for the inconvienience. Cheers Phill
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If I was a character witness at court i'd say Gordons a good bloke, good terrierman with good dogs, whose never done me or anybody else I know anything but favours. Gordon would not tolerate a poor terrier in his kennells, although he may have a few bolters for hunt days, his duties as a professional terrierman go far beyond them. Having said that, if the storys right, then he's done wrong and should make amends.
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I don't think Pickaxes mistake was to sell a ''SPARE'' pup, but he's kicking himself about supplying the breeding.
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30 years ago Brian did have some shit hot stuff, but that was when he was only breeding from tried and tested and maybe 1 or 2 litters a year. If you ring him today I bet he'd get you sorted within a week LOL
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Hello whitewarrior............I'm N's friend from S.Wales and from what I have heard the dog is getting some serious work & doing very well at it......I kenneled the choc dog for a while when he was young & his first dig was with myself to 3 of his quarry , Unlike some others of the same litter he was held back & held back until we thought he was ready.......It seems to have paid off.....Despite the picture he is not a big terrier & I'd say he'd get pretty much anywhere ...............The dog was bred by Pickaxe & until he is proving his worth for a couple of seasons his full breeding is being kept under wraps................The dog is undershot but from what I have seen & heard I'm sure his owner , myself & the boys digging to him at the moment couldnt give a f**k !!!!!!!!!...............He's coming back to Wales at the end of the season & I'm personally looking forward to seeing him work................In regards to breeding I personally would go direct to his sire or possibly an older brother of his at the moment.............I know genetically His blood is right but personally his sire IS & HAS thrown proven pups & if he's still about make the most of it..... ......... If PICKAXE is reading this PLEASE RING ME !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Here are a couple of pics of him when he was a bit younger........
That choc has filled out a treat. Taffy you have a pm.
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Good day lads,
whatever happened to Pickaxe?, always enjoyed his posts and his dogs looked the business.
I spoke to him for the first time in ages the other day. He still looks in occasionally, but his home computer is not connected to the internet anymore.
nuttaul stuff
in Earthdogs & Working Terriers
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Pickaxe, I think it was £70 I paid for the first pup from you, truth is i'd of paid alot more. When I handed over the money you apologised and said " if I give another pup away the wifes gonna divorce me". You had no reason to apologise as at that time you didn't know me from Adam, and you also had what I wanted, a proven line of terrier and an honest account of what I was getting i.e. an experimental outcross. Thanks also for the other three saplings i've had from you free of charge, and also the offer of other promising young stock, your a true gent.