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MR PLUMMER

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  1. Now all the anger has hopefully died down I shall answer your strange outbursts, I use that lane simply to get from one lot of permission to another, I use it no more than I did before you moved into your girlfriends rented cottage, it is also a main route when picking up and dropping off my mates who live nearby in Neston, I also used to meet your exmate John for wood and logs, nothing malicious and I can only apologise if it upsets you or causes you paranoid delusions, I shall simply find another route. I hope you stop these odd outbursts now and enjoy the rest of your life in the co
  2. Get your facts right and at least make informed posts, the only person that has talked of grassing anyone is "tree hands". Bosun 11 runs the terrier club with him and has edited a number of my posts that would of let you see what the facts were, I thought the mods had to remain unbiased but not in this case, WMI think you need to get your facts right Wirral Countryman, firstly i removed posts from both you and Treehands and have remained unbiased to both of you. Secondly you have now twice put my name in a post, wrongly pointing out that i run the Merseyside WTLC with Treehands. The fact of
  3. Get your facts right and at least make informed posts, the only person that has talked of grassing anyone is "tree hands". Bosun 11 runs the terrier club with him and has edited a number of my posts that would of let you see what the facts were, I thought the mods had to remain unbiased but not in this case, WM
  4. Has your lad still got the hancock pup? No gaz, the hancock got nerve damage in its front leg after running into a tree whilst daytime bushing, hit the shoulder severing the nerve,shame but bred off non-workers they seem to not be able to take the rough and tumble of hard work, PTS and another now buried in my garden next to his other hancock, neither lived longer than 18 months and he will not get anymore of my families money again, look-a-like lurchers they should be named, LOL's, WM
  5. I said I'd put a few pics of my lads line bred deerhound greyhound when I got the chance,he's a lovely dog and I'd have him in a heartbeat come live with me, he's 9 months old and stands at just over 27"TTS, even now we give him the odd run on a day out and he catches a few, good ferreting companion and follows the terriers when bushing catching his share so the future looks bright for him,WM
  6. I've had it happen by at least 2 lads that are on here, you just have to get on with it and accept some cannot be trusted,WM
  7. It was a chance mating in the back of a car whilst the lads were in the pub, lurcher/lurcher really and the same there after, its very difficult to reproduce exact matings that make a name,everything there after is a dilution or mix of genes, this line were famous for stamina, catching large bags of mixed quarry, hope that answers your question, WM
  8. I've never knocked your dogs only you,to keep dogs for a lifetime we only keep what suits us and as you say STAN was "fit for purpose" nice old pics, WM
  9. You defo told me it was from Ken Gould at the time as its written as stated in the album,as for digging well I dug more than most when needed but we went out with different dogs bred smaller than yours,you know the kind of places R.P. and me frequented and a bolt was needed to avoid being arrested, never killed less than 100 a season but just in a different way, working gardens,parks,scout huts,bowling clubs,motorway embankments,the only permission me and our kid had back then was nearly 200 miles of railway off "railtrack" and you cannot move a stone to dig so a little bolter was the order of
  10. Well you don't catch nowt sitting in the house, always out and about on the look, WM
  11. "Spider" and my bitch "Jess" were both far too hard for their own good, I hated all the time she would spend in sick bay, not my sort but right up your street back in the day, I always liked a bolt as it was never wise without permission to be digging 10ft holes everywhere to a dead fox, it was also the reason I gave her away, as regards the breeding of them I only know what "John" told me at the time and he told me the same last week when we were chatting about terriers etc, to be perfectly honest it doesn't really matter after all these years now, how was the russell in the pic I put up then
  12. Deerhound/grey X collie/ grey were once the dog to have, seen them make short work of anything and wish there was more about, there's a guy down Craven Arms way,shropshire that pumps them out but they are sh*te, I went to have a look at them and they were very poor,2 blind pups in the litter and very inbred heavy dogs,he does a few shows and spouts the sh*t that the adults work but they quite clearly don't, we will breed off this dog if he turns out well but it will be either a greyhound or collie cross, WM
  13. I seen a pure white one the other day in town,it'll be under a shed in some back garden,there's more chance of it getting run over than caught, we've always had them about over here,WM
  14. DC,I think that depends on where you live and how you keep your dogs, all the lads that I've seen with parvo in their kennels have also been knee deep in sh*te and even after burning and replacing everything they've still had it back years later even after the jabs, look at Plummer he was a scruffy dirty bast**d,lost whole litters and adult dogs to it, I know lads in North Wales that kept kennels that were always sh*t high and it ravaged them, same in Crewe,the list is endless, keep clean kennels and feed the best and you will have the best out your dogs, mine live in these days and they are o
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