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Everything posted by Saluki246
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Ill have a word with someone down that way,ill be back to you Do fish for bass? Cheers Mustard, that would be great, as i live a good bit away from their and it would be help full to know if their coming in. I have never fished for bass, but i hear its good craic and they taste great.
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Good Documentary About The Dingo In Australia
Saluki246 replied to Saluki246's topic in General Talk
yeh seems that way, more like the amount of x dingos than the pure ones.It still might give good genes to a greyhound regards as hunting dog though.? was watching program where they use Kangals to keep big cats a way, if they had them in Oz round sheep farms, would help to control the dingos better than them other dogs thry had in the vid.My mate been to Turkey and seen them ,and they will kill wolves Kangal very powerful dog .compare to alot of breeds ..Their is also a breed in turkey called the krabash, below is the anatolian krabash. They also do a good job keeping wolves away -
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Good Documentary About The Dingo In Australia
Saluki246 replied to Saluki246's topic in General Talk
yeh seems that way, more like the amount of x dingos than the pure ones.It still might give good genes to a greyhound regards as hunting dog though.? was watching program where they use Kangals to keep big cats a way, if they had them in Oz round sheep farms, would help to control the dingos better than them other dogs thry had in the vid.My mate been to Turkey and seen them ,and they will kill wolves Kangal very powerful dog .compare to alot of breeds ..Their is also a breed in turkey called the krabash, below is the anatolian krabash. They also do a good job keeping wolves away -
Good Documentary About The Dingo In Australia
Saluki246 replied to Saluki246's topic in General Talk
A wee clip below, of fors and against the dingo and how it explains the problem with dingos crossbreeding with feral dogs, this seems to be one of their down falls. ! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TQS8zTYaa70&feature=endscreen&NR=1 -
Anyone know,any coming into galway bay?
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Good Documentary About The Dingo In Australia
Saluki246 replied to Saluki246's topic in General Talk
Going by that documentary, it is possible for farmers and dingos to live side by side, personally, i would hate to see them gone, however, i don't farm their and live among them. It seems to me from the several clips on you-tube i have watched, the feral dog, cross breeding with the true wild dingo, will be the down fall of the dingo, same as it happened in italy with wolves. The farmer that had several years of hardship from wild feral dogs killing his sheep, seem to be getting on fine with marino dogs he got to protect the flock. I hope the dingo will continue to survive, as it seems e -
I thought this below was a good watch, about the Australian dingo, made not long ago. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jd-aDf_464s
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In Russia, their is a very bad problem with wild feral dogs. They are breeding like rabbits and causing a lot of problems. Its not their fault, its the governments. Below in the link, is one of the many examples of the problems they cause, a poor women gets attacked by a feral pack, good job the fella with a big rake was at hand, as id say she would of been dog food!!! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GmtxCi7riAI
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Agree lads Its rife over here over breeding from unprooven parents and i know of a bitch about 10 years ago, that was bred from so much, she got a bad stroke and died at the age of 8. She was just worked very hard the first 2 years of her life, she was a cracking bitch and would of got better, but all the lad could think of was money and he bred from her till she dropped!! A shame i think!! Their is a lot more sad cases like this, not what i call good stockmenship. !!
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Grand pics. Hows the red smooth dog bred, his a nice one.
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Smashing pups Hounddog, credit to you, best of luck with them to you and nancy.
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I have a dell computer with windows 8 on it and it seems to work just fine. Dell make some very good computers i find, had dell before the one i have now that lasted for years, so got another and its working grand.
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Did she keep running daytime rabbits from 6 months old none stop, say several runs, one after the other and missing them all?
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Good luck with the pups, the bitch ran well in the clip..
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wee clip on you tube of them running about Found it below, hope you don't mind me putting it up.. their coming on very well Banter,. That grizzle pup is a cracker.. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IA7xBX7YndU
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Dogs all look well their KC, you are doing a good job with them, good luck with them for the season ahead..
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I mix complete with raw with no problems, done it for years and the dogs do good on it..
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tripe carrys lot of water in it, better of with raw mince chicken or lamb .! ..plus it stinks to high heaven.. and this time of the year in this heat, it would be a night mare... ! I find whole raw rabbit defrosted very good too this time of the year, low fat and enough to keep them going along with raw chicken, or if you can not get rabbit, fish.
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That max dog of Banters you bred Brookie, is a cracker, so is his brother who is very similar and also, mike and mars from the first litter, keep up the good work, as they are a fine working saluki.
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Chill out lads, this mad summer heat we are having must be getting to you all..
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Should Have Fun Next Season With These :)
Saluki246 replied to J.DOG's topic in Lurchers & Running Dogs
Good luck with your 3 grand looking dogs, they are well looked after and will serve you well i reckon this season. -
.feck i have not laughed so much in ages, your all mad..... Hope the poor man is ok this morning..?
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Same here moreless.
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Have started mine early in the morning road walking and a wee bit of bushing about. Will build it up a bit more and more and start a bit of lamping in the nest month or so to get them sharp then run them on the odd long ear ect..
