mC HULL 18,774 Posted April 13 Report Share Posted April 13 8 minutes ago, gunter said: Lol if I don't run the hounds they rip the pens apart stock taking nor killing They hard work when resting up something ive never been around the hounds Quote Link to post
gunter 4,558 Posted April 13 Report Share Posted April 13 2 hours ago, mC HULL said: They hard work when resting up something ive never been around the hounds That lurchers eat its way out of a steel pen Quote Link to post
Sully. 421 Posted April 13 Report Share Posted April 13 17 hours ago, johnrussell84 said: Fingers crossed u get what u want mate and hope the litter comes healthy for you. You got any pics of parents ? That’s the mother, I won’t put pictures of the dog as I used a buddies dog for an outcross this time. We knocked a litter out of this bitch to her half brother near two years ago and there all shaping up well so hopefully more of the same this time round. 17 Quote Link to post
Bangersanmash 7,631 Posted April 13 Report Share Posted April 13 10 hours ago, mC HULL said: You still summer hunting ? No such thing as summer hunting when the c**ts are prowling around looking for young livestock to take. Totally different to what we do to what gunters doing. Quote Link to post
gunter 4,558 Posted April 13 Report Share Posted April 13 2 minutes ago, Bangersanmash said: No such thing as summer hunting when the c**ts are prowling around looking for young livestock to take. Totally different to what we do to what gunters doing. We do leave them alone like bangers but there's spots they'll not let you hunt all year there's a couple of spots were there's stuff out all year then you get 2 or 3 weeks to hunt it and there's a couple of boys bring us up round shoots and stuff but I like Giving them a break round places we've got permission 3 Quote Link to post
Bangersanmash 7,631 Posted April 13 Report Share Posted April 13 10 minutes ago, gunter said: We do leave them alone like bangers but there's spots they'll not let you hunt all year there's a couple of spots were there's stuff out all year then you get 2 or 3 weeks to hunt it and there's a couple of boys bring us up round shoots and stuff but I like Giving them a break round places we've got permission But if the land owner wants them taken care of you can't say no can you mate. It's a catch 22. To the land owner your there to do a job. To some of us hunting isn't a job. It's a passion that we want to keep going. To the land owner they want rid of what's causing them the problem. Like Mc for instance haha. They want rid of that tool. Haha. 1 Quote Link to post
gunter 4,558 Posted April 13 Report Share Posted April 13 2 hours ago, Bangersanmash said: But if the land owner wants them taken care of you can't say no can you mate. It's a catch 22. To the land owner your there to do a job. To some of us hunting isn't a job. It's a passion that we want to keep going. To the land owner they want rid of what's causing them the problem. Like Mc for instance haha. They want rid of that tool. Haha. Yes I know what your saying I think don't think mchull is able for you bangers Quote Link to post
Luckee legs 562 Posted April 14 Report Share Posted April 14 On 08/04/2026 at 17:59, Moochersways said: Worked a whippet ferreting and on the lamp she never ever yapped......small dogs will tend to yap out of frustration especially on quarry there losing ground on......whippets are excellent rabbit dogs but I'd not run one on much else I'm convinced its frustration. My current whippet will occasionally yap when ferreting if he marked and knows there are rabbits about but none are bolting. Its annoying as I've never had a lurcher yap, but its maybe a few occasions in a few hours and it has'nt made my collie x yap and losing my shit just makes more noise Now he's never made a noise when running any quarry or during racing (mental while others are racing though) . But he is a serious athlete at nearly 40 lb and about 22" so he gets up to quarry quickly and is in the mix when racing or lure coursing I love whippets acceleration, agility and easy temperament, amazing nose for marking (although tending to only use sight once they are on rabbit ground) but I have to admit a whippet x greyhound of similar height is usually quicker 1 Quote Link to post
johnrussell84 2,939 Posted April 14 Author Report Share Posted April 14 On 13/04/2026 at 17:13, Sully. said: That’s the mother, I won’t put pictures of the dog as I used a buddies dog for an outcross this time. We knocked a litter out of this bitch to her half brother near two years ago and there all shaping up well so hopefully more of the same this time round. Tidy aninal , really strong looking . Best of luck mate 1 Quote Link to post
dai dogs 2,466 Posted April 20 Report Share Posted April 20 On 07/04/2026 at 20:12, johnrussell84 said: Anyone planning new blood this year?? Im hoping to have a new addition. What types do you prefer ?? My preference for me is coursing dog x lurcher wih some collie whippet grey in the mix just pot fillers Decided to use the red dog on the white bitch and the brindle dog on the Fawn bitch 9 Quote Link to post
socks91 92 Posted April 23 Report Share Posted April 23 On 20/04/2026 at 18:51, dai dogs said: Decided to use the red dog on the white bitch and the brindle dog on the Fawn bitch What's the bulls breeding they pures or is mate 1 Quote Link to post
dai dogs 2,466 Posted April 23 Report Share Posted April 23 16 minutes ago, socks91 said: What's the bulls breeding they pures or is mate 1 Quote Link to post
dai dogs 2,466 Posted April 23 Report Share Posted April 23 The brindle dog is Out of a Pit x Greyhound bitch put to a 3/4 EBT 1/4 Pit 3 Quote Link to post
socks91 92 Posted April 23 Report Share Posted April 23 When will they be due or haven't they been lined yet Quote Link to post
dai dogs 2,466 Posted April 23 Report Share Posted April 23 5 minutes ago, socks91 said: When will they be due or haven't they been lined yet They have been Lined White bitch due 4th June…Fawn bitch 24th June 2 Quote Link to post
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