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i use a mixed bunch of plummers and a russell.        

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No problem with the cover there darbo. Sounds like serving you well.

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Worth his weight in gold to me CM as a marking dog for ferreting pity they get old.
It is a pity. The Border marks, but not as steady as the other dogs, he is very busy/keen.

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No problem with the cover there darbo. Sounds like serving you well.

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Worth his weight in gold to me CM as a marking dog for ferreting pity they get old.
It is a pity. The Border marks, but not as steady as the other dogs, he is very busy/keen.

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i like borders Cm my mate had 3 over the years biddable little dogs with great coats. The bedlington i have has a very poor coat.

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No problem with the cover there darbo. Sounds like serving you well.

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Worth his weight in gold to me CM as a marking dog for ferreting pity they get old.
It is a pity. The Border marks, but not as steady as the other dogs, he is very busy/keen.

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i like borders Cm my mate had 3 over the years biddable little dogs with great coats. The bedlington i have has a very poor coat.
Soft? Do most beddy have a soft coat? If so, I would imagine them holding water. I'm not sure though!
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No problem with the cover there darbo. Sounds like serving you well.

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Worth his weight in gold to me CM as a marking dog for ferreting pity they get old.
It is a pity. The Border marks, but not as steady as the other dogs, he is very busy/keen.

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i like borders Cm my mate had 3 over the years biddable little dogs with great coats. The bedlington i have has a very poor coat.
Soft? Do most beddy have a soft coat? If so, I would imagine them holding water. I'm not sure though!

 

Linty Cm i have not seen a bedlington with a good coat but im sure there are some around. Cold weather no problem but in cold wet weather ferreting the dogs coat is next to useless.

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No problem with the cover there darbo. Sounds like serving you well.

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Worth his weight in gold to me CM as a marking dog for ferreting pity they get old.
It is a pity. The Border marks, but not as steady as the other dogs, he is very busy/keen.

Atb

i like borders Cm my mate had 3 over the years biddable little dogs with great coats. The bedlington i have has a very poor coat.
Soft? Do most beddy have a soft coat? If so, I would imagine them holding water. I'm not sure though!

Linty Cm i have not seen a bedlington with a good coat but im sure there are some around. Cold weather no problem but in cold wet weather ferreting the dogs coat is next to useless.
I'm sure there will be beddy with good jackets!

Not many dry days though.

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Use a Lakeland terrier he works well, always catching in the cover mainly pheasants and dues get plenty rabbits won't hunt far on a line tho as he will go so far then return but that is my doing as I sometimes work him near roads

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I bush everyday of the week with my Plummers and they smash through any cover,very rarely draw a blank and sometimes catch more than the lurchers, can be a bit vocal when they are hot on a scent but if its in there then they will find it and either kill it or push it out, WM

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