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September providing theres plenty rain to soften the ground once the crops get cut

No good getting your trainers wet ladz

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I...Me personaly think you are wired wrong.. :thumbs:.. :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

Youve also been on ward 4?.

 

I'm in there now....i get 2 hr's per day ON the net so i get chance to type any shite i want.. :cray:

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be a good year this year get some good vids of my mate pup love go out with pups on the lamp

 

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Why?.

 

do you work you dogs

 

Not on kits if i can possibly help it and if the odd accident happens id be ashamed to post pics or admit to it,apart from that they get the odd run or two,no more than two a season,im past greedy.

 

Morton whats your view then on a young dog thats ready to enter and falls in the summer ? Would you leave it till September and let it miss a couple of months or take it out and get it some early education on easy young coneys ? And as for the ground this time of year, we used to take pups to a little spot we had that was a two hour drive that was a dune system and it was sand so soft on the dogs feet and easy catches there for a sapling. I know what i would rather do, get it out and get a few under its belt ready for September :thumbs:

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be a good year this year get some good vids of my mate pup love go out with pups on the lamp

 

3tmg.jpg

Why?.

 

do you work you dogs

 

Not on kits if i can possibly help it and if the odd accident happens id be ashamed to post pics or admit to it,apart from that they get the odd run or two,no more than two a season,im past greedy.

 

Morton whats your view then on a young dog thats ready to enter and falls in the summer ? Would you leave it till September and let it miss a couple of months or take it out and get it some early education on easy young coneys ? And as for the ground this time of year, we used to take pups to a little spot we had that was a two hour drive that was a dune system and it was sand so soft on the dogs feet and easy catches there for a sapling. I know what i would rather do, get it out and get a few under its belt ready for September :thumbs:

 

A sapling needs its education,no matter the time of year,a youngster thats on a learning curve will stagnate in a kennel when it should be educated,does that mean id post pics of a young scutt being held in front of a dog,even a young dog?,NO.

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I know the subject is changing but killing young and easy bunnies with a young dog will not do it any good what so ever..and i belive it will have a negative effect later on in life when the bunnies get a lot harder..

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