Farmhand66
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63 ExcellentAbout Farmhand66
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Born Hunter
- Birthday 18/12/1966
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cheshire
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Agriculture, countryside management feild sports, lamping, lurchers.terriers above and below
Shooting beating. All aspects of dog related work.
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Fiar play plucky. Canny red dog. And as darcy said lurcher looks like a usefull beast. Happy hunting
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Choco was shite. Big dirty show dog. Produced absolute shite. Had a 3/4 cross sired by chocco. It was the worst lurcher ive ever seen. True stroy
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Super pics taffey. Busy days. Cheers
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The day of the bull x, are near end. In certain places, in certain circumstances. Thanks
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Forever there will be a messer. Weather that be late. No show. Shit dog. Or full of shit. Every game has them. Some more than others.
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Hyper drug. Cheapest. Rince your dog clean. Delivery 2/3 max
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What's Everyone's Plans Now Season Has Ended??
Farmhand66 replied to Ryan1993's topic in Earthdogs & Working Terriers
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Shit that pal. Honestly share moments with them only you and the dog have. Get some pups in. Always a good way cheer you up. Even sometimes you come down half kitchen upside down. All worth it. Good luck
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the old fella would soon look a knobhead if the dog was lost to ground.Maybe be mate. But these knobheads tended to have a real knowlege of what they entering the dog into. Through maybe trail an error. Season after season. When foxes where to ground it harsh frosty winters. Id say them old knobheads had good knowledge of there earths. As said before a crafted art form. For each man on whatever land he walks. Knowing your landI know what era id rather of worked a dog...and it is not the present why would a collar make you less knowledgeable of the earths you work, a collar lets you follow the
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If you dont mind me asking. Did you get her back.? Thanks
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the old fella would soon look a knobhead if the dog was lost to ground. Maybe be mate. But these knobheads tended to have a real knowlege of what they entering the dog into. Through maybe trail an error. Season after season. When foxes where to ground it harsh frosty winters. Id say them old knobheads had good knowledge of there earths. As said before a crafted art form. For each man on whatever land he walks. Knowing your land I know what era id rather of worked a dog...and it is not the present
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Terriers are still lost..........alot
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I was working in a on wirral a way back. Fencing for a house next to a wood not sure what it was called. Station or standton. He had blue safira. A plummer type dog and maybe gun dog and a collie lurcher. I thought he was the countryman off this site so asked him.he told me he knew who thought i was on about and keeps plummers to. But hasnt dug for 35 years. Im now puzzling that upto be you? As said enjoy your posts and dogs. Nothing agaisnt you. Thanks
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Plucky read many posts of yours over years some imformative some prevocated. I do see you refer to people who you may dislike, or have had past dealings with you accuse them of mental health issues? I dont know you. But i know of people who know of you. I quite like your pack of dogs. And you have a nice humane way of hunting what id call a bobbery pack. But you have alot of input on earthdog forum. When it comes to earthwork its been 3 decades since you actually used a spade to a dog according to a chap in his early 40s from wirral you sold a dog to. So id say this limmits your dis
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Cracking border there A.t Good to see young lad out always nice to see.