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This "Beddy type" won shows, but was first and foremost a working bitch. Beddy Type classes are nothing new up here, she won the Beddy class, the Under 23" class, and best in show, 13 year

Get your self a bedlington bred lurcher to lurcher worker to worker bred mate don’t piss about if your going to work it getting hung up on that bedlington x whippet stuff there’s a lot of rubbish bein

I was once passing there and saw a chap. Bent over a sheep i inocently asked are you shearing ? To which he replied no go and get ur  feckin own? 

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10 minutes ago, Daniel cain said:

Speak to the farmers that way??

 

10 minutes ago, Daniel cain said:

Speak to the farmers that way??

No hunt a lot further over than there used to fish a few times at the power station ? I aint gona even try n spell it but it began with T ? Lol went to a small fair at rhug and ad the worst pint of over priced cider ever 

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1 hour ago, Daniel cain said:

Ever been to Bala?

Bought a lurcher pup from bala in the mid 90s and had permission there but in the end it was not worth the trip rabbit wise after a few years.

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On 08/06/2020 at 20:11, chartpolski said:

This "Beddy type" won shows, but was first and foremost a working bitch.

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Beddy Type classes are nothing new up here, she won the Beddy class, the Under 23" class, and best in show, 13 year ago. 

Shes still in my kennel now, at 15.

Cheers.

 

nice looking animal 

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23 minutes ago, Badgerpig85 said:

Anyone got a litter of lurchers?

Please help in need been searching for weeks and I'm still struggling to work site so not sure if anyone has saw my ad.wanted lurcher would take a beddy/w 

 

Send a private message to Mr. Northern light... And he may be able to help you out ?

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