pip1968 2,490 Posted December 30, 2012 Report Share Posted December 30, 2012 I've seen roe bucks put their head down and hit a dog when pushed hard. Only a couple of times, though. Your dog needed to be fast to get up to them though. Chinky's would fold up on the floor when the dog breathed on them, youve seen some easy chinkies then ,,, cause once this time of yr comes they can go ,,, september , the lads i know leave em as some are proper young They've always got young on the ground. You would just pick your runs. When you say I've seen some easy ones, do you mean slow or hard fighting? I never said they were slow, but they ain't got the pace of the bigger stuff, they can just turn a lot better. They haven't got any fight in them, I don't know what dogs the lads you know have got but if they're struggling with Chinkys then they ain't up to the job. Have you ever seen them yourself or are you just going on what these lads have told you? a munty will turn on a sixpence, will use every bit of cover to its advantage and will if pressed face your dog especially if cornered in cover, alhough once in cover a pack of hounds would struggle to catch one never mind a single lurcher. Munty's are completely different to Chinkys. I've seen a munty smash into a pair of dogs without hesitation on open ground. A munty will kick and do its best to get away, a Chinky won't. A chinky will turn better than a munty IMO but a chinky won't hit cover and will try and use speed and agility to escape. you never seen bruce lee no but seen the full munty 2 Quote Link to post
earlierstart 27 Posted December 30, 2012 Author Report Share Posted December 30, 2012 who really cares????? i got bunny dogs that keep me happy, fook the deer an the past hows the pup going? Heard good things about it.. Quote Link to post
reddawn 2,173 Posted December 30, 2012 Report Share Posted December 30, 2012 who really cares????? i got bunny dogs that keep me happy, fook the deer an the past hows the pup going? Heard good things about it.. doin well, im happy, like entering a duck to water if im honest, couldnae a been easier, still a few teething probs, but they will be sorted out, just wish the weather had played more ball this season so i coulda done a bit more with her, but she knows her job an setlles down nicely afterr her 1st bunnys Quote Link to post
johnny boy68 11,726 Posted December 30, 2012 Report Share Posted December 30, 2012 The best deer dogs were the ones that caught them regular. Best I seen was a bitza, only seen it on fallow but he didn't mess about. 1 Quote Link to post
courseadog 231 Posted December 30, 2012 Report Share Posted December 30, 2012 I've seen roe bucks put their head down and hit a dog when pushed hard. Only a couple of times, though. Your dog needed to be fast to get up to them though. Chinky's would fold up on the floor when the dog breathed on them, youve seen some easy chinkies then ,,, cause once this time of yr comes they can go ,,, september , the lads i know leave em as some are proper young They've always got young on the ground. You would just pick your runs. When you say I've seen some easy ones, do you mean slow or hard fighting? I never said they were slow, but they ain't got the pace of the bigger stuff, they can just turn a lot better. They haven't got any fight in them, I don't know what dogs the lads you know have got but if they're struggling with Chinkys then they ain't up to the job. Have you ever seen them yourself or are you just going on what these lads have told you? a munty will turn on a sixpence, will use every bit of cover to its advantage and will if pressed face your dog especially if cornered in cover, alhough once in cover a pack of hounds would struggle to catch one never mind a single lurcher. Munty's are completely different to Chinkys. I've seen a munty smash into a pair of dogs without hesitation on open ground. A munty will kick and do its best to get away, a Chinky won't. A chinky will turn better than a munty IMO but a chinky won't hit cover and will try and use speed and agility to escape. it was early and i thought you were on about munties not water deer i like water deer mate you would have thought they would be capable of some damage with them dracula fangs but they never use them well not that ive witnessed anyway chinks just ain't got the fight in um lads simple so if there's no fight then flight is what they good at And a mouth full of quils to chock your dog as for fangs I've had a one slash me dogs hock but just accident on deers Behalf all preban They turn very well 1 Quote Link to post
andy67 7 Posted December 30, 2012 Report Share Posted December 30, 2012 j ,dog . where did you get the dog from . i bred a litter about 4 years ago and they were exactly same way bred and a big rough dog like him went down to surrey . cracking looking dog mate . Quote Link to post
J.DOG 1,355 Posted December 30, 2012 Report Share Posted December 30, 2012 (edited) j ,dog . where did you get the dog from . i bred a litter about 4 years ago and they were exactly same way bred and a big rough dog like him went down to surrey . cracking looking dog mate . Got him of a mate of mine it was his uncles dog he was mainly a terrier man , from co durham willlington area I think they may have a brother to him but I think they bred them not sure Edited December 30, 2012 by J.DOG Quote Link to post
andy67 7 Posted December 30, 2012 Report Share Posted December 30, 2012 handy looking animal , fairplay mate . Quote Link to post
J.DOG 1,355 Posted December 30, 2012 Report Share Posted December 30, 2012 handy looking animal , fairplay mate . Cheers mate Quote Link to post
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