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Everything posted by josh-waddingham
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lets see your 3/4 grey 1/4 bulls
josh-waddingham replied to josh-waddingham's topic in Lurchers & Running Dogs
nice mate, quite stocky, how old is it? -
lets see your 3/4 grey 1/4 bulls
josh-waddingham replied to josh-waddingham's topic in Lurchers & Running Dogs
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the beddy cross is right up there in my opinion, have hearts alot bigger than there height, got alot of bottle and even when bred for nothing but rabbit theyll still steamin into the hot end of something alot bigger, dont run this cross anymore but im glad iv ran them before...
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lets see your 3/4 bull greyhounds!
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What's your opinion on an ideal foxing lurcher ?
josh-waddingham replied to fox assasin's topic in Lurchers & Running Dogs
Or maybe they just wernt that good in the first place thats why they were constantly doubled up. Not from what i heard, but i have only seen them on dvd and talked to lads that knew of them and the dogs, so who knows. All i do know is, it takes a very good dog, to take them on a regular basis, not just now and then, Iagree it does take a very good dog to take numbers reularly(single handed)But like you said on the dvd you can see them waiting for a safe strike even though they have backup,In my eyes that is not a fox dog. agree imo a dog that waits for the perfect strike is too -
was both parents merle by any chance? two merls can chuck bad pups alot being born blind and deaf
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ur opinion on the "ideal" rabbiting dog....
josh-waddingham replied to silentrunner2011's topic in Lurchers & Running Dogs
depends on the land your running on but imo pure whippet, beddy whippet, or collie greyhound all seem to be good on rabbits.. -
i know of this dog, never been out with him lives just up the road from me infact, a lot of my pals have been out with him and some have got dogs out of him aswell, he is one hell of a hard dog with alot of stuff under his belt!
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why is it you dont seem to come across many 3/8 5/8 bull crosses being bred, i know there not the easiest things to breed, iv never been out with one but hear off a few lads that have had them over the years that say they are the best sort of bull cross, so you'd think there would be alot more being bred?
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collie bull greyhound x 1st x wheaton greyhounds
josh-waddingham replied to mick c's topic in Lurchers & Running Dogs
For the brains of the collie... but why would you want brains in something with bull in it? not being funny just a question mate, myself i like bull crosses to be abit thick and go steaming in, iv never seen a clever dog that doesnt mind getting bit.. atb -
collie bull greyhound x 1st x wheaton greyhounds
josh-waddingham replied to mick c's topic in Lurchers & Running Dogs
imo i cant see why anyone would put collie into something with bull or wheaten, iv seen good dogs throw bad pups when collie is thrown in there but tbf iv only seen bad collie crosses for what i like, and like iv said before iv only seen a handful run. so for me i wudnt entertain it but if we all had the same opinions this game would be no good, -
when i get back
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a mate baught one ferreting once, he worked at a racing kennels, the bitch werent to good with the ferrets and was easily out turned by the rabbits but with work i think one wouldnt be too bad, wouldnt be my cup of tea mine, folk put other breeds in there for a reason atb
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what slip leads does everyone use?
josh-waddingham replied to SteveRasbridge's topic in Lurchers & Running Dogs
cant beat shoe laces or pewter buckle rope! -
To big for a terrier?! Huge fox
josh-waddingham replied to akakabuto's topic in Earthdogs & Working Terriers
no fox is too big for a terrier haa, not a half decent terrier anyway.. -
smart as f**k that
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just wondering what age you would start your collie x's preferably in mind of the 3/4 grey 1/4 collie, and what excersinging methods you use at whatch stages. atb
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i agree the boxer is bred for protection and guarding, they was originally used in the german forces. the english pointer has a spot of boxer dog in many many years back which has developed on and on which makes the english pointer a 'hardy dog' if there is a boxer dog tied too a trailer in texas wether it is soft or nasty no one will dream of nicking that trailer!! they also put boxer dog in a pig dog too add abit of hardyness. i have a boxer dog who is a guard dog, and is basically a family dog but as mention on this topic they are fast! but i wouldnt dream about crossing one with a grey
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yes mate she just finished her molt , ive had her comining to the fist for chicks for the last couple of days . ill be taking her out on the line now , i dont think it will be long before shes out . she knows the crack now !! she is 5 year old . i cant wait top stuff mate, keep us informed atb
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i second this! get some more pics up mate she looks a cracker!!! atb
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experienced digging partner
josh-waddingham replied to danny dolman's topic in Earthdogs & Working Terriers
Made me chcuckle... 110% on every thing 3.5 years old and wount stay to ground more that 5 minutes! Dount want to sound nasty but i dount think you will have much luck with that dog. biggest load of bollocks iv hurd in a long time, weve had russell dogs from 4 years old and shit scared of going too ground after, after theyv seen one of the other dogs go too ground a couple of times they are on it like gin nd tonic so what you have just said my freid is utter bullshit i think the lad is right in what he is saying someone with an experianced dog will sort his dog out, maybe hes sevente -
welcome too the forum and great pics too, lovely harris mate i have two female harris hawks and a female goshawk check out some of my threads im sure you will enjoy them, atb
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aup mate just wondering if shes finished her molt yet? my both of my fhh's ant keen on dogs i think its hard too come by a harris that is perfect with every dog, my mates last years fhh nailed his border terrier straight in the head hind talon in the eye....ouch!
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great birds in the right hands, iv seen what can happen if they are in the wrong hands!!
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yeh keep up the good work though buddy, im goign too get the gos mega fit too the point shes taking pheasant in flight whith style and she takes the next 20 rabbits by the head before i put her back at hare.