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1 hour ago, chartpolski said:

That beddy is an unusual colour, but an absolute beauty ! 
Cheers.

She was only 9/10 months old there she’s starting to go lighter in colour now 

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my 2 full bedlington and 2nd gen kelpie greyhound 

A gang of various sorts, after a days rabbiting 

Can run her on really rough ground she is solid 

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Any of you rabbit lads find them black rabbits harder or wiser than normal rabbits to catch or is it coincidence must say when we were kids locally there was a blacken n a black n white one n every one from around with whippets lurchers n terriers was after them caterpults snares n even air rifle men it was always the normal ones that was taken but never the black n the black n white they always evaded everyone but in the end I heard it was the air rifles that did take them..

As years went on especially in the daytime I do remember coming across wiser than usual black rabbits or as said maybe coincidence🤔

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4 hours ago, nothernlite said:

Should see her taking rabbits going downhill lol 

A few places, but most notably a particular place in Hawick, Scottish border, rabbits bolted by ferrets would use the sheep tracks but when under pressure would just drop down the hills. Shit or bust. My lurcher owning friends did not like it, my terriers loved it. All of a sudden they were travelling at 30/40 MPH and keeping up with a rabbit.

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6 minutes ago, eastcoast said:

A few places, but most notably a particular place in Hawick, Scottish border, rabbits bolted by ferrets would use the sheep tracks but when under pressure would just drop down the hills. Shit or bust. My lurcher owning friends did not like it, my terriers loved it. All of a sudden they were travelling at 30/40 MPH and keeping up with a rabbit.

It's great to watch mouthing the rabbit and doing a few summersaults

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23 minutes ago, Black neck said:

Not great on slop I be the first 2 admit  little legs so

Daytime rabbits like..Nice looking dog 

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17 minutes ago, eastcoast said:

A few places, but most notably a particular place in Hawick, Scottish border, rabbits bolted by ferrets would use the sheep tracks but when under pressure would just drop down the hills. Shit or bust. My lurcher owning friends did not like it, my terriers loved it. All of a sudden they were travelling at 30/40 MPH and keeping up with a rabbit.

I have some fond memories of hunting Hawick in the 90's...

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