nicklpool 0 Posted February 2, 2010 Report Share Posted February 2, 2010 Got a 5-month BedWhipp x Pointer, who's a real spark. My question is how and when should I start him on rabbiting (mooching or lamping)? All thoughts welcome.... Nick Quote Link to post
top poacher 42 Posted February 2, 2010 Report Share Posted February 2, 2010 Got a 5-month BedWhipp x Pointer, who's a real spark. My question is how and when should I start him on rabbiting (mooching or lamping)? All thoughts welcome.... Nick 7 r 8 mth will be ideal ,thats my option Quote Link to post
Guest Arsenal F.C Posted February 2, 2010 Report Share Posted February 2, 2010 Got a 5-month BedWhipp x Pointer, who's a real spark. My question is how and when should I start him on rabbiting (mooching or lamping)? All thoughts welcome.... Nick iVE JUST STARTED MINE PROPERLY LAST MONTH HE 9 MONTH NOW , A TOOK EM OUT WHEN HE WAS ABOUT 6 MONTH AND HE DIDNT HAVE A CLUE THEN HE JUST STARTED CATCHIN THEM PRETTY EASY NOW Quote Link to post
Casso 1,264 Posted February 2, 2010 Report Share Posted February 2, 2010 Got a 5-month BedWhipp x Pointer, who's a real spark. My question is how and when should I start him on rabbiting (mooching or lamping)? All thoughts welcome.... Nick Depends what your going to do with him bud, with the nose in him from the pointer i'd start him lamping,but thats me, because he could so easy get used to putting the head down and getting on with it himself during the day and its a hard habit to break, start him on the lamp and he'll get used to coming back after the chase,Any particular reason you went for the pointer cross,, Quote Link to post
nicklpool 0 Posted February 4, 2010 Author Report Share Posted February 4, 2010 Got a 5-month BedWhipp x Pointer, who's a real spark. My question is how and when should I start him on rabbiting (mooching or lamping)? All thoughts welcome.... Nick Depends what your going to do with him bud, with the nose in him from the pointer i'd start him lamping,but thats me, because he could so easy get used to putting the head down and getting on with it himself during the day and its a hard habit to break, start him on the lamp and he'll get used to coming back after the chase,Any particular reason you went for the pointer cross,, Thanks for info - I ended up with the hound having known the parents, gone to see the litter and the mrs. fell for the leggiest pup!!! Nick Quote Link to post
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