stuboi 1 Posted January 21, 2011 Report Share Posted January 21, 2011 nice to see mate wernt having a pop but dogs who work alot you have scares regardless how good they are smart dog all the same yeah all dogs get bite mate dont matter how good they are they get bit more if they are over hard tho i fink meself Quote Link to post
pikey1989 36 Posted January 21, 2011 Report Share Posted January 21, 2011 nice to see mate wernt having a pop but dogs who work alot you have scares regardless how good they are smart dog all the same yeah all dogs get bite mate dont matter how good they are they get bit more if they are over hard tho i fink meself think a lurcher needs too be hard and get the job done quick as , get the job done quicker rather than messing bowt being bit, obv terriers can be a bit too hard. jmo Quote Link to post
ruby jet 184 Posted January 21, 2011 Report Share Posted January 21, 2011 nice to see mate wernt having a pop but dogs who work alot you have scares regardless how good they are smart dog all the same yeah all dogs get bite mate dont matter how good they are they get bit more if they are over hard tho i fink meself id have to agree with that statment some have a nack of staying out of the way but even these get a face full from time to time dont matter how good thay are Quote Link to post
Guest INTERNET-HUNTER Posted January 21, 2011 Report Share Posted January 21, 2011 Heres a few recent pics of Billy.. Get quite a few pm's about him. And we are thinking of studing him if anybody is interested.... He's 93lb, and 28" tts.. sire. 1stx Dame 1st x... nice dog Quote Link to post
jeppi 49 Posted January 21, 2011 Report Share Posted January 21, 2011 Heres a few recent pics of Billy.. Get quite a few pm's about him. And we are thinking of studing him if anybody is interested.... He's 93lb, and 28" tts.. sire. 1stx Dame 1st x... at 2 nd half thats a year nd half maybe more working,if you feel he is 100% game. then why not use him they never get ungame only over faced, tbh a dog at that age might av ad one and half seasons on the game but that half might av been paired with an expereanced dog so it might av ad a season on its own??to me not worth breeding off but thats me Quote Link to post
Guest INTERNET-HUNTER Posted January 21, 2011 Report Share Posted January 21, 2011 arthur was at stud at three and lots of good dogs out of him Quote Link to post
hickymick 37 Posted January 21, 2011 Report Share Posted January 21, 2011 Heres a few recent pics of Billy.. Get quite a few pm's about him. And we are thinking of studing him if anybody is interested.... He's 93lb, and 28" tts.. sire. 1stx Dame 1st x... at 2 nd half thats a year nd half maybe more working,if you feel he is 100% game. then why not use him they never get ungame only over faced, tbh a dog at that age might av ad one and half seasons on the game but that half might av been paired with an expereanced dog so it might av ad a season on its own??to me not worth breeding off but thats me only he knows if dogs good, thats why i put if he feels its 100%,now how much work can a dog do in a year if its out say twice a week day nd night?not saying it is but if it never makes a sound nd gives 100% for a year,what would make it unworthy to breed from?Is that explaned a bit better what i meant? Quote Link to post
jeppi 49 Posted January 21, 2011 Report Share Posted January 21, 2011 no ones saying it wont throw good dogs the best of lines throw shit and good.what folk are saying is the dogs too young to stud just are opinion Quote Link to post
Guest INTERNET-HUNTER Posted January 21, 2011 Report Share Posted January 21, 2011 if the dogs good at its game breed off it while you can you never know whats round the corner as ive found out recently Quote Link to post
tag 29 Posted January 21, 2011 Report Share Posted January 21, 2011 Aye but pleanty of dogs do the job for a bit but can't take the strain in the long term. Does that make them worthy of breeding? I've a three year old bitch here doing everything she is asked to and more but won't even consider lining her for a few seasons yet. FTB spot on, give him 2-3 more seasons then you know you got 100% dog He is nice looking dog , hope my pup dont get that big yes you do ..... thats why at every opertunity you put a picture up saying his height and weight on any thread , making out he,ll be smaller than you hope he will be !!followed by some of these 2 Quote Link to post
Guest INTERNET-HUNTER Posted January 21, 2011 Report Share Posted January 21, 2011 to be honest he could wait but the way i see it if the dog is doing what he is bred for an your happy why not as with a working dog ye never knw whats round the corner an could want to keep his line going for himself If you are breeding for personal use, then it is your choice to use your own young and relatively unproven dog. But imo a young lad like this is not ready for any 'stud' work. Working dogs and losing dogs is a threat to all of us, but part and parcel of hunting with them. If everyone bred a dog as soon as it did something good then there would be hundreds of thousands of sub standard lurchers. I am not saying pups from this dog would be sub standard, but realistically he is not fully proven, nor will be for a few more season yet no matter how much the dog sees the dogs sperm will still be the same!! theres only one way to find out if a dog throws good pups and thats breed of it. what if the dog throws cracking pups but is to old to breed from?? to many people look at things one sided and from inexperience 3 Quote Link to post
hickymick 37 Posted January 21, 2011 Report Share Posted January 21, 2011 to be honest he could wait but the way i see it if the dog is doing what he is bred for an your happy why not as with a working dog ye never knw whats round the corner an could want to keep his line going for himself If you are breeding for personal use, then it is your choice to use your own young and relatively unproven dog. But imo a young lad like this is not ready for any 'stud' work. Working dogs and losing dogs is a threat to all of us, but part and parcel of hunting with them. If everyone bred a dog as soon as it did something good then there would be hundreds of thousands of sub standard lurchers. I am not saying pups from this dog would be sub standard, but realistically he is not fully proven, nor will be for a few more season yet no matter how much the dog sees the dogs sperm will still be the same!! theres only one way to find out if a dog throws good pups and thats breed of it. what if the dog throws cracking pups but is to old to breed from?? to many people look at things one sided and from inexperience nice point,,some need to check dates out or theyve herd it said...but its all guess work. 1 Quote Link to post
Guest INTERNET-HUNTER Posted January 21, 2011 Report Share Posted January 21, 2011 to be honest he could wait but the way i see it if the dog is doing what he is bred for an your happy why not as with a working dog ye never knw whats round the corner an could want to keep his line going for himself If you are breeding for personal use, then it is your choice to use your own young and relatively unproven dog. But imo a young lad like this is not ready for any 'stud' work. Working dogs and losing dogs is a threat to all of us, but part and parcel of hunting with them. If everyone bred a dog as soon as it did something good then there would be hundreds of thousands of sub standard lurchers. I am not saying pups from this dog would be sub standard, but realistically he is not fully proven, nor will be for a few more season yet no matter how much the dog sees the dogs sperm will still be the same!! theres only one way to find out if a dog throws good pups and thats breed of it. what if the dog throws cracking pups but is to old to breed from?? to many people look at things one sided and from inexperience nice point,,some need to check dates out or theyve herd it said...but its all guess work. to put this dog at public stud is wrong.... to breed of him (if he is doing well) to a good bitch and then gift the pups to close friends and see how they turn out is no bad thing.. a stud dog is only as good as his offspring FACT and there is only one way to find that out!! 1 Quote Link to post
GET THEM OUT (.)(.) 39 Posted January 21, 2011 Report Share Posted January 21, 2011 Heres a few recent pics of Billy.. Get quite a few pm's about him. And we are thinking of studing him if anybody is interested.... He's 93lb, and 28" tts.. sire. 1stx Dame 1st x... Original post,where does it say anything about breeding for himself or taking a pup from him????????? Send 3 and 4d where going to a dance!!!!!!!!!! so it's ok to stud a young dog out for cash in your book is it ........ or is the stud for free Did I say it was ok??? did I make any comment other than to point out the original post, no!!!! Some of you make it up as you go along nice dog should be scared up if he has plenty of work imo lads say this dog done this that but weres the scares i dont care how good they are just my opinion pics ov stubois bull X jst da same lol WOW!! Love the scar photo . . . . if your dog is that scared up i can only imagine how big your penis is. :notworthy: an extra 3 inch from them pics Quote Link to post
Bogger 243 Posted January 21, 2011 Report Share Posted January 21, 2011 :wankerzo4: love the pic stuboi Quote Link to post
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