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Tozer

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  1. FFS, some people are blinded by selfishness
  2. A screwdriver shoved at the base of the skull? I think of this sort of thing when you hear of children being attacked
  3. I often think that with a staffy sized dog you could pick it up by it's back legs and slam it into the floor,
  4. I wonder if some of these are anti's? Stealing dogs etc as well
  5. I have a smallis albino jill and an average sized hob, I'm going to try her as well but it would be nice get a couple next spring/summer
  6. Is there anyway of getting a couple of these myself?
  7. My lurcher doesn't need voice, but if she is a way off and hears it she dashes over. You might have the bushers quartering, nose down excited as buggery, but the animal they have the scent of is now 100yrds down the hedge,the lurcher just seems to wander along an point, then waits for the bushers to catch up! I like a bit of voice but it isn't essential, the lurcher picks up on the franticness of that action, but my main concerns is willingness to work thick cover and bidability
  8. I have seen them, some good, some bad, it depends what side they take. I saw one that looked like a mini lab that had the spaniel attitude and another that didn't want to enter cover, but both were easy trained and retrieved. I thought I might get one, thinking accidental mating easy done in kennels, less than £150 perhaps, put my feelers out and found out that a "springador" is a fashonable bloody breed £300+ FFS
  9. I would actually. I like what you are trying to achieve. I'm knowledgable, but live in the east midlands
  10. Hot be fair I let my dogs eat it all whole now. It is just sometimes space in the freezer
  11. I've got a spong No. 10, it dos meat fine, chicken rabbit bones, just about, but it is some work, I end up getting my misses to sit on the table to hold it down
  12. It wont be long before all running dogs must be maimed to save the deer for the queen Why leave it though
  13. I was saving some field the other week, went out and nothing , I sat for a while in the dark with the dog, then spotted a lamp being flicked about 2 fields over
  14. iTo be fair I dragged my brindle dog out longer than I might with other dogs , she was blind and deaf in the end, but otherwise happy, as long as she didn't end up more than 30yrds away on a walk, and she'd panic. She was the most loyal dog I have owned, brilliant guard dog, if I put her in car NO ONE was getting in it besides me, the day she went I knew the end was near anyway. She was 15, she couldn't step into the van, so I lifted her in, she yelped, pissed herself on the seat and I had to take her in. I burst out in tears when I got home, I don't normally cry but I couldn't stop i
  15. I grew up with a spaniels and rough/pigeon shooting. But just on my 11th birthday I said I wanded a terrier to go ratting/flush rabbits to the shotgun, I got this I called her Rip, she was sold as a JRT, epic dog, I got a job on a chicken farm at 14 and she came everywhere with me, killed more rats than any dog I know.
  16. I thought you were looking for a deerhound Dai
  17. Nice one and nice dog. What cross it it
  18. Growing up dad would only have bitches, we had a collie and an Alsatian dog and they were belting, but as above the pissing up up everything was annoying. But I didn't notice any difference in terms of being head strong etc. I've gone for bitches this time, but she has just broken down the begging of the week, right when I wanted to get going. My favourite, most loyal, hard working bitch I have have ever owned was like a dog, very dominant over everything and would cock her leg and piss up things every two seconds, and when she came into season she'd bugger off to find a dog to shag
  19. Yeah she is a nice bitch, she is just over 20" TTS, a nice size really Yeah she has a been a bit like that to be fair, then last weekend she just seemed to get her head onto it. Just come into season now though, so that might be it for a while.
  20. Nice pics them, there's some big rats in that last pic also like that dog on the left is that the patt x lakie. atb daywalker. ps thats a nice sized chubb. It is the dog on the left. I only meant to put that pic up the rest I don't know how they got added
  21. My current terrier is a bit of a goal hanger. Dad's litter mate to it flies through anything. They both had the same entering. Sometimes I think it is in the dog or not. I'd defiantly be making sure the coat is right. My mate has a leggy 14" part x lakie hat is evil with anything. It'd die before it gave on. I'be always dancing putting it under a whippet. That drive with a bit of speed in my mind would be good.
  22. Tozer

    Couple Hours Out,

    Nice pack you'be got there. Good going
  23. Cheers all, yeah she is a saluki whippet, mostly whippet. I'm going to have some fun this season. p.s. just to point out, rabbits are a bit thin on the ground this year The farm I wanted to do his wife had died and I thought I'd wait till after the funeral.
  24. With the law this is my thinking, instead of using an earth dog for a bit of rabbiting, breeding dogs for it, I think in the end I would like to end up with a spaniel, a terrier whippet and a lurcher, with these I think I could cover everything I need to
  25. I got my first lurcher last year, and this year is her first season, she has had 3 or 4 rabbits on that lamp during the summer just to see her come along, with going on holiday last night was my first of the season and last night she dispelled my fears. She has been looking every where but down the beam, and pulling well before cover. Last night she excelled, OK only 1 rabbit out of 5 runs, but she ploughed through cover and came out tight behind the rabbit, the ones she missed with experience will be in the back, a tight jink just out of the strike, and a missing a bounce off of a fen
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