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Already  a proven stud ? Didn't you think of proving it worthy of breeding through its ability to graft ,rather than his ability to get it's end away... Best of luck 

I'm ok pal ,it's of no consequence to me. I also have nothing to gain from seeing the dog work.  Best of luck with the puppies and the Dickinson dog  

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1 hour ago, blackmaggie said:

Get it on them southern rabbits socks 

:hmm: Curiously enough,...I once saw a beautiful lurcher, ( Socks was there) very similar type to the example on offer. 

He was walked upwind of a vulpine, and proceeded to, course catch and kill his fox, (albeit, not the best of foxes), nevertheless,  he did hit the poor fecker like a steam train...it was over in seconds,..as would be expected, from a jukel of this ilk :yes:

Minutes later,...he had a fair and square race, against a bolted rabbit across the Wiltshire Plains...

He was a rapid sort of lurcher,.incredably well made and really physical, alas, he could not stop this particular shushi,..mind you, it was one hell of a rabbit...:thumbs:

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This the same guy who was on here couple month ago asking how many days till a bitch can be lined after breaking down ? Thought you been in game 25 years .. you were on here couple month ago asking people if they had a 3/4 grey 1/4 Wheaton that you can put your dog over and people told you then no on3 in right mind going use a 1 year old dog over a decent bitch .....

 

especialy one one that try’s to f**k a rabbit 

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Phil I’ve had some real good rabbit dogs over the years and seen a few good others but that’s all they were rabbit dogs all Be it pretty impressive  ?in my book not worth breeding it’s horsres for courses I’ve seen good day time  hare dogs thats all they were the same I prefer a dog that have a go at anything ?no point in keeping a plug ?? 

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Phil I’ve had some real good rabbit dogs over the years and seen a few good others but that’s all they were rabbit dogs all Be it pretty impressive  ?in my book not worth breeding it’s horsres for courses I’ve seen good day time  hare dogs thats all they were the same I prefer a dog that have a go at anything ?no point in keeping a plug ?? 

Yeah I like a good ratter 2

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By the look of the picture hes still a pup with that amount of knuckle left. And I've had a dog fly on her first season but midway through her second she had enough. Just by the look of him he don't look like a well worked tooth dog (which a Wheaton x should be especially so if at stud)

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