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Everything posted by mC HULL
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i have seen clear and redy brown discharge but the redy brown was normally later in the pregnancy if it persists or your worried see your vet
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thats suprized me as i thought if a dog was able to take a deer in the day he would have been able to take a hare. in your opinion/experience what do you think the hare as that the deer doesnt to make him harder to catch. i would say size it is easier to take something that is about the same size as a dog compared to a smaller hare the dog has to get down and be precise or it misses i have taken both in the day and i would say fallow are easier
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.22 caliber no multishot with it tho cheers
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hello i have an air arms s200 mk2 for sale the gun is in very good condition with only the odd marks with it is an air arms silencer a nikko sterling scope and a cammo gun bag all in all a very good gun i am asking £210 posted whoever buys it will not be dissapointed am only selling because i have a new daystate my telephone number is 07870765769 thanks anyone interested i will send some photos to there phone
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Mature dogs - Saluki x Grey or Whippet
mC HULL replied to Richie10's topic in Lurchers & Running Dogs
did it get the bin liner or did it blow away lol it blew down the field , but the dog put its foot on it and it stopped stunning animal -
i would definately say they are far from thick anybody that lives with one will tell you they aren't thick the three quarterbred i have now that spend's most its time indoors know's what am going to do before i do she let's herself out to go for a piss plus anybody thats seen one keep an hare away from cover will know yhey aren't thick but they can be persistant in most thing's they do but as pot fillers there great
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Depends where you hunt mate...... If you can see the nearest fence within the horizon...... no good. yes cause they can only hunt on the fen foolish comment there's plenty of saluki and saluki crosses that can kill field and fen and it will take a bit more than a fence to stop one when it's behind something and my two do fox when i come across them but i don't kill them week in week out so i can't say my dog's are out and out fox killer's but they manage fine when i run them
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elaberate...... it's already been said it tests for hgc an that isn't present in pregnant dog's
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it won't work
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one of my pup's that my relation has is 10 month old that was pretty bad he'd come with in arm's length of you but you wouldn't get him on a lead then he'd walk but always stay that couple of steps in front he just bared with it sometime's it would take 30 min's of just stood there not moving till he came back the more you shout and scream the more they'll take the piss but he bared with it he's coming on a lot and the very worst thing you can do is lose your rag when it doe's come back you hit it, it won't come back the next time it's off one of the pure's my dad had 35 year ago would somet
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When is anyone ever going to be that desperate in this day an age to depend on the dog to provide food? If i was that hungry i'd go and fill a trolley up in tesco and leave ... Fact of the matter is a good bull has more drive and tenicaty than a good dog of any other breed. Fact. That is why they are bred to into lurchers. You chase rabbits, some people chase foxes, SO THEY GET A DOG FOR THE JOB. Would you give your collie x 10 foxes a week, week i no there not but if they was a bull x would not be the dog of choice like i've said to a digging man / lamper there maybe are great but if
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i to get mine from tip and sometimes from scrap yard you just pay them the scrap money
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When is anyone ever going to be that desperate in this day an age to depend on the dog to provide food? If i was that hungry i'd go and fill a trolley up in tesco and leave ... Fact of the matter is a good bull has more drive and tenicaty than a good dog of any other breed. Fact. That is why they are bred to into lurchers. You chase rabbits, some people chase foxes, SO THEY GET A DOG FOR THE JOB. Would you give your collie x 10 foxes a week, week i no there not but if they was a bull x would not be the dog of choice like i've said to a digging man / lamper there maybe are great but if
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if you want to kill a few fox a night then the the bull x is sound i see bull x's that do bunny's but what i'm saying is if you was hunting say first light for food so running the odd bunny hare and deer is a bull x still going to be able to take a hare deer from say a 75 yard slip and say it misses the first hare or deer after a good 4 minute course is it going to be able to run more till it catches all single handed dont get me wrong baiting lamping fox , deer sound will kill them but then what is there to eat fox no thank you deer proberbly with its legs chewed up and pretty much all of it
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i also don't think much to bull xs especially one that throw to the bull side i have seen a few descent but apart from fox what else are they good for not much in my opinion as a single handed hunting dog there are better breed's but i only bother with fox when i cvome across them thre's more to hunting then killing fox just ask your self this if you and your family was starving you had no electric for a lamp so could only walk during the day what breed x would you want to put food on the table bull x would be my last option just my opinion
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all i did was gat some concrete reinforcing the steel grids 10mm bar 6inch square 16 x 8 foot sheet 30 quid give it a good lick of primer and pain its sound/ welds easy and you need a big pair of bolt cutters and a bit of noise even trying to get in
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theres nowt wrong with a saluki and theres nowt wrong with saluki's feet there solid whats wrong with there behaviour??????
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don/t no about you mate but whenive been caught lamping it's always been by a pigs from a village never from yhe town im in if you get reported they come regardless what day or time back on topic i dont agree with some there was six coursing at dinnertime they deserve it ifyou have mates who course you go out to see whichg dog is best on the day and whatever happened to going out at first light and coursing mosta the day plus you want to run hares most places with plenty of hares with mostly be on top if you walk the fields in daylight and get seen more than likely the old be will come its a
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i have a dog indoor and some kenneled the one that's alway's indoor is a lot more head strong were the kennel dog's will always come and get stroked the indorr dog will do it when they want to be stroked other then that the indoor dogs coat look's a lot better most a the year but a we showing them or working them
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do you train as much simple commands as catching prey
mC HULL replied to a topic in Lurchers & Running Dogs
basic things for me are recall and i don't mean standing there screaming get here now when your out lanping i like a dog to come back to me straight after the run whether with the bunny or noti like to do retrieving from a young age but as for walking good on a lead most dog's out for a lamp will pull especially if theres a few dog's jumping is a must aswell no good carrying dog's over thing's and to lay and be quiet in a motor plus i alway's socialize them to people, dog's and sheep horse's etc if a dog doe's that and fill's the pot i'm happy -
if the dogs have shelter are kept in clean conditions fed and watered the rspca cant bother you if someone int doin that they deserve am taking off them but as for hunting it isnt animal cruelty in my eyes so they shouldnt be interfering in that
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full moon no lamping for me 2nite
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ellie sire: 7/8 saluki grey dam; pure bred racing grey lady 3/4 bred saluki greyhound at 8 months with first hare sunny 7/8 saluki greyhound sire to ellie
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i wouldnt do it its inbreeding not line breeding