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36 minutes ago, Pirate 9000 said:

Can never understand people who don't bother getting young stock around farm animals saves a lot of hassle down the road, less upset to the dog has well.gives lurchers a bad reputation when dangerous with stock.

Any dog not broken to stock.... Is only good for a bullet imo?here in wales sheep are everywhere, no fun if you have to have eyes in your arsehole and cant relax?

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11 months old now, coming along nicely. Not abother with him through sheep or livestock 

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I know plenty who would leave a dog in a kennel until they decided to take it out...... Then kick it around a field with a shock collar on..... Same lads never keep a dog for more than a season or 2.i dont have the best dogs..... But i always do my best by them..... Hopefully they repay my kindness?

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I remember paddy a bull x I had pye to his daughter 5/8 3/8 I broke him to everything from cats to horses them one night just outside Blackpool he got bit by a donkey feck me he had a melt down never could trust him with them after but the fastest way to lose perm is by having a dog not broke to stock especially cats 

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11 minutes ago, blackmaggie said:

I remember paddy a bull x I had pye to his daughter 5/8 3/8 I broke him to everything from cats to horses them one night just outside Blackpool he got bit by a donkey feck me he had a melt down never could trust him with them after but the fastest way to lose perm is by having a dog not broke to stock especially cats 

Hmmm cats the Bain of my life 

And they ain't stock

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16 minutes ago, Themole said:

Very nice dog how's he got speed looks like he could shift 

Cheers hes coming into himself now , hes well able to move for a big dog plenty of pace, the proof will be next season when hes ran on game to find out what his turns are like. 

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