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I have never bred a decent working terrier, truth is I have only ever had 1 bitch that I thought had the working ability and breeding to take a litter from ,2 litters later and a lot of time and energy ended in nothing.Luckly I had a few friends to keep the thing going ,all of my dogs have been gifted. Like the look of the Russell types had a lot of fun with those when I was a chap .best of luck!

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i have no old pics of plummers or the crosses wm. none worth posting anyways. i was allways a russell man. through and through. i often wonder why i got into plummers. liked the look of them i suppos

Same child still around dogs,how time flies

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Great to read your passionate threads WC they were different times back then,I also had great times with russells of dubious breeding some of which I bred myself,at times I fed a family from fox pelts when I barely had an arse in my trousers.It is lovely to see your children with the dogs as kids and then see them as big strong men still with the daddy digging,it reminded me of my own sons growing up with the dogs and digging with me as kids and still doing it.

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Price tagg ruins everything when working dogs ar involved......I no a lad who keeps plumers and the 5 he's got 4 are very good earth dogs and 1 what is medioca and he offerd me one of his pups for 250 with papers .....he's not a mate just someon I no ...one of his bitches is as hard as old nails and will probly lose her life doing what she loves..............10 f down in a deep hole with Charlie 5 inch in front of her..

 

She aint that hard if charlie is 5in in front of her,lol.
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Suppose it's what you class as hard....I class hard as in a hard little dog that works it's quarry and will not let it past and will keep it wher it is and not let it move ...I've seen plenty of dogs what were hard like what u class as hard ie no lips no jaw and after 2 seasons looks f****d .....if that's what you want from your dogs then so be it but I for one would prefer a dog to be hard when needed not hard all the time and constantly be smashed up and in sick bay.....

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Price tagg ruins everything when working dogs ar involved......I no a lad who keeps plumers and the 5 he's got 4 are very good earth dogs and 1 what is medioca and he offerd me one of his pups for 250 with papers .....he's not a mate just someon I no ...one of his bitches is as hard as old nails and will probly lose her life doing what she loves..............10 f down in a deep hole with Charlie 5 inch in front of her..

She aint that hard if charlie is 5in in front of her,lol.
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Suppose it's what you class as hard....I class hard as in a hard little dog that works it's quarry and will not let it past and will keep it wher it is and not let it move ...I've seen plenty of dogs what were hard like what u class as hard ie no lips no jaw and after 2 seasons looks f****d .....if that's what you want from your dogs then so be it but I for one would prefer a dog to be hard when needed not hard all the time and constantly be smashed up and in sick bay.....

 

Pull in your horns bullx,there was no harm meant,but explain to me how a terrier can be as you say,hard as nails and sit 5in of at the same time? also where did i give my opinion of hard? also i have seen bayer-mixer types take more grief from an awkward fox than say a terrier that will take hold and suffer a limited amount of grief in the process,anyway jmo,not here to start an argument,atb.

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Neil,Liam and co, thanks for your support, as said earlier its only the internet, its very easy for the younger members to slate us older lads on here, we never had many books to read or mobile phones,internet,u-tube,etc back in the day, what we learnt was through experience doing it and trial and error, it can be difficult raising a family,working to keep a roof over your heads,coping with what life throws at you and yet still remain committed to working and breeding your dogs so I take my hat off to anyone of our era and older that have come through it and are still hunting,thanks for the many pm's and ponte especially as I know I side tracked it for a while and your pm helped but I always reserve the right to defend myself from idiots,many forget that I owned many types of terrier but only ever focus on my Plummers,anyway lets get the thread back on track, C.S put some pics up of the crosses and some old Plummers, WM

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Like most of you ive had some great times with the terriers

 

its a lot harder to keep within the law these days though,

 

too many cragg rats watching your everymove,

 

mobile phone ever ready to phone plod,

 

i look back at the places weve dug and my heart starts to race....!!! how did we get away with digging in posh gardens, MOD land, shooting ranges, at the side of major roads...etc ect

 

flask and mars bars in the net bag ready for the mid day snack...

 

not a care in the world.

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Like most of you ive had some great times with the terriers

 

its a lot harder to keep within the law these days though,

 

too many cragg rats watching your everymove,

 

mobile phone ever ready to phone plod,

 

i look back at the places weve dug and my heart starts to race....!!! how did we get away with digging in posh gardens, MOD land, shooting ranges, at the side of major roads...etc ect

 

flask and mars bars in the net bag ready for the mid day snack...

 

not a care in the world.

bloody hell might get my spade back out for a mars bar lol :laugh:

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Neil,Liam and co, thanks for your support, as said earlier its only the internet, its very easy for the younger members to slate us older lads on here, we never had many books to read or mobile phones,internet,u-tube,etc back in the day, what we learnt was through experience doing it and trial and error, it can be difficult raising a family,working to keep a roof over your heads,coping with what life throws at you and yet still remain committed to working and breeding your dogs so I take my hat off to anyone of our era and older that have come through it and are still hunting,thanks for the many pm's and ponte especially as I know I side tracked it for a while and your pm helped but I always reserve the right to defend myself from idiots,many forget that I owned many types of terrier but only ever focus on my Plummers,anyway lets get the thread back on track, C.S put some pics up of the crosses and some old Plummers, WM

i have no old pics of plummers or the crosses wm. none worth posting anyways. i was allways a russell man. through and through. i often wonder why i got into plummers. liked the look of them i suppose. but i have to admit the stick they get is way over the top. they can be very usefull. as multi taskers . we bred the pups off wizard to try to produce handy sized russells as the bitch we had was tiny and very handy. if i had my time again i would put a well bred little russell over her. and dodge the smoke and mirrors of plummer world. lol

 

this pic is from the same era. (early eighties. and to me is what it was all about. i let most foxes run. and admire the terriers that bolt them. but most of all i enjoy being out in the country. yis. CS.

 

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Good pic CS,and the butt of a fag stuck in the side of the mouth,lol those were carefree days,relaxed and not having to look over your shoulder at every sound or movement.

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