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No mate never come in season still waiting I had to buy him in lol I will give him plenty of time big thing but it's all bout the minerals and wats in its head bought a half x bull in start well then after about 15 it spewed so had to go so giving this thing a go .how are yours doing 

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Bella she's a 5/8 3/8 who will be 12 months old next week,she's already bumped into a few odds & sods on our daily exercise wanders..she is 100% going to do what's asked of her if early indication

4th full season for this fella. Just does what he does. Been great to have him as a role model for young dog. Always keeps me happy this fella Atb Igz

Fawn dog...bull/grey x saluki/bull/grey....black bitch 1st x..

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52 minutes ago, Grunter123 said:

No mate never come in season still waiting I had to buy him in lol I will give him plenty of time big thing but it's all bout the minerals and wats in its head bought a half x bull in start well then after about 15 it spewed so had to go so giving this thing a go .how are yours doing 

 

still got the old dog here , the uncle to your bitch
got  a young bitch by him, she took forever to grow up but she'll be over 2 beginning of season so she will have her chance

do you know much about the breeding of your new one - pm me If easier

 

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I would not think ta much on ho much bull in him ,does he work more importantly I never have reasoned over animals to much till thee  done four a five seasons ,he a nice type he a young dog see how he goes this next season this will be the  for him ,how much bull difficult ta say  it would not be unreasonable ta think he his any other than been told  have you had him has a stop gap till the welps become of age or  are you finding your feet lad on a different  things .atb bill

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7 minutes ago, billhardy said:

I would not think ta much on ho much bull in him ,does he work more importantly I never have reasoned over animals to much till thee  done four a five seasons ,he a nice type he a young dog see how he goes this next season this will be the  for him ,how much bull difficult ta say  it would not be unreasonable ta think he his any other than been told  have you had him has a stop gap till the welps become of age or  are you finding your feet lad on a different  things .atb bill

Cheers bill finding my feet on diffrent things shall we say, completely changed the lads I go about with sick of all the bickering ect all the time hares hares hares all the time my dogs this my dogs that fallling out with mates over dogs ect couldent be arsed with it 

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37 minutes ago, LurcherLad94 said:

how much bull you think lads the lad i had him off message me today and rekons hes beddy bull grey x saluki grey ??? been after buying him back

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Nice dog the lad it dont matter that his feet are flatter than mine for a bit of ratting

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1 hour ago, LurcherLad94 said:

i know hes bad feet lads before anyone starts lol,one of they have to work with what weve got ill road walk him try bring them up but dont think its going happen

Seen a lot worse 

Cheers, D.

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30 minutes ago, Black neck said:

Nice dog the lad it dont matter that his feet are flatter than mine for a bit of ratting

That’s it bud not much turning involved lol I just knew someone would bring it up like they did on the other forum so I just put it on lol 

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Sen lots worse usually brought on by little exercise while growing ,they will get better with plenty wali,I got on em, the tendons will tighten up ,I see it like this poor looking feet don't always mean bad feet it's how they perform when he's right if they hold up to plenty running on all sorts a ground etc .i would plan a stay of exercise for him and rally bring to his best over around sixteen weeks each and every day work on him flesh bone diet get the miles under him tighten him up and get his body performing steadily he'll come that animal should ifmgotten right and with the right mind set kill twos threes twice a week easily ,lad what Eva thy choose has thy rush ,y'all allways get crabbers and sorts .he looks like some I seen in the valley yas got him from  atb bill

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4 minutes ago, billhardy said:

Sen lots worse usually brought on by little exercise while growing ,they will get better with plenty wali,I got on em, the tendons will tighten up ,I see it like this poor looking feet don't always mean bad feet it's how they perform when he's right if they hold up to plenty running on all sorts a ground etc .i would plan a stay of exercise for him and rally bring to his best over around sixteen weeks each and every day work on him flesh bone diet get the miles under him tighten him up and get his body performing steadily he'll come that animal should ifmgotten right and with the right mind set kill twos threes twice a week easily ,lad what Eva thy choose has thy rush ,y'all allways get crabbers and sorts .he looks like some I seen in the valley yas got him from  atb bill

That’s it bill I’ll put plenty of walking into him he had a week of as it is as the white dog grabbed hold of him last week on his front leg and he was lame for a few days and yeh I’ve spoke to a lad on Facebook with a dog a double of him and only 15 mins from we’re i picked the dog up from but he’s abit older I did ask the lad I had him from and he said diffrent litter but you never know but as I say when I picked the dog up he’s is very puppy like and dident have a mark on him dident know what a lamp was but we’re see how he goes 

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On 29 May 2018 at 23:59, LurcherLad94 said:

That’s it bill I’ll put plenty of walking into him he had a week of as it is as the white dog grabbed hold of him last week on his front leg and he was lame for a few days and yeh I’ve spoke to a lad on Facebook with a dog a double of him and only 15 mins from we’re i picked the dog up from but he’s abit older I did ask the lad I had him from and he said diffrent litter but you never know but as I say when I picked the dog up he’s is very puppy like and dident have a mark on him dident know what a lamp was but we’re see how he goes 

The only advice I could give other than ease him in ,knowing and reading the signs his at times can be the making or doing a animal a bad  do ,bring him on steady seen to many get itchy and that one more his the undoing of the animal I seen it .i can only say this the best I seen have often been steadily brought on and often late starters ,fliers often jack when things ain't going there way.a good handler his another fifty percent on the animals ability.he only a young animal time his the essence in the making.atb bill

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