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Everything posted by mC HULL
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so you like to see them at it a fox is a fox if you want to see your dog going at it to get a pitbull terrier put in the work and test it against something that is giving as good as it gets like another pit not a fox its like going out at 18 stone and picking a fight with a 9 stone kid he might be game but is not really testing is it
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exactly i like deer so i eat it or family friends will i only run fox once in a blue moon as it isnt my cup of tea sly yes fast definately not what im saying is i dont kill it for the sake of killing something id rather run a hare and have a good course and test my dog and my dog miss it rather then run a fox and kill it
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what am saying is what is the point in killing a deer if not for the pot if you want to test your dog theres much harder to test it with if its speed then run hares if its gameness throw it in with another game dog what ever floats your boat by the time a dog takes a deer down its in shock its not hard to put it out its misery quick same with fox the good dogs end it quickly if its the fighting you want to see why not get a pit and use it for what it was bred
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can a 40kg dog do the big stuff better then a 25kg dog ?? a seen a moggie stand its ground with a fox
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i agree theres plenty of deer but it wouldnt be on top as it is if people took the deer with them and ate it instead of ripping it to bits with 4/5 dogs and leaving it were they killed it or in the dike next to them theres lads out there today that will smash out with there dog but are scared to even touch it let alone skin and gut it then they have it on there phones dogs tearing a deer to bits for 5 mins then wonder why its on top
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im from humberside to tell the truth on the lamp its very rare i get bothered in the day its more game keepers farmers and f*****g do gooders rather then the filth bothering im hull and surrounding areas
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lets see your pups thats gunna miss this season
mC HULL replied to maitland93's topic in Lurchers & Running Dogs
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ginger french luke 20 years ago What about the line of salukis that a lot off the saluki crosses all them years ago came from ginger frenches luke eves sire plus a good few more a pure cream saluki called luke sired a lot of litters and took 8 hares single handed before any hybrid did ole ginger wasnt shy of pushin the needle in em i was told many years ago lets face it dog dealers need a name to draw the punters
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ginger french luke 20 years ago What about the line of salukis that a lot off the saluki crosses all them years ago came from ginger frenches luke eves sire plus a good few more a pure cream saluki called luke sired a lot of litters and took 8 hares single handed before any hybrid did
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logan s16s 22 the one with the full fat barrell in mint condition including bedan 3/9/40 scope and stirrup pump including all filling adapters all in mint condition £450 o.n.o contact scott on 07769263514 picture can be sent to mobile on request thanks.
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i have just lost a 14 month old dog with it his litter brother pulled through its took me about 5-6 week to get the one that survived back right the best thing you can do is get it on a drip ifs it stays hydrated it might pull through the one that died had it a day o so before and vet took a blood test and sent him home with a shot of antibiotic by the next morning he was worse so took him back and they put him on a drip and the litter brother as well who was as bad as the other was a day before he survived the one that died had had to much feaces in its blood stream the mother of the pups did
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This might come as a surprise to you Wingnut...... but I don't give a flying f**k what you think!!! As for your I've killed hares from Caithness to Kent rant.... I don't think I'm alone when I say.... Who gives a f**k!!! My auld pappy use to say...... Look around you and see which ones the dick, there is always one..... if you cant see him... must be you. Anyhow, as a mere guy who doesn't need to brag where I've killed hares and alas, since this f*****g thread is aimed for me, I'll give my opionion as I feel.... The dog never showed me nothing special.... was boring... Aye it finally kille
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just a few of mine for this season 27 1/2 tts 26 tts 10 month 26 1/2 tts
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Maybe so but Iam not the one spouting shite about lamped hares being "easy" etc etc and I dont shout about my dog being the best either so why would I want to try and prove that? Iam quite happy with them and there capabillitys which does me. a counldn't agree more if your happy with your dogs then who cares what anyone else thinks but ask yourself this if you ran 6 on the lamp and then 6 in the day with your dog joe which would you kill more of daytime hare or lamped hare
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i cant see no daywalkers taking you up on the bet that there dog can take 6/6 on the lamp or even the lads who's dog have killed 6/6 in the daytime would not bet on them doin 6/6 in the day to many factors come into play but a bet a few will bet there dog against your dog on hares on the lamp or in the day
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come on any body who thinks hare on the lamp are as hard as a day time hare are mad ive seen dogs nail 3/3 hares on the lamp that get run in a straight line in the day
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The dogs don't kill the Deer. They catch and hold them. Sounds like you know an awful lot about it though!!! its right to course hare but not deer i disagree there both meet as long as you eat it ii dont see the problem killing them and leaving them in a dyke is wrong
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the deer may jump hedges but so does tthe dog or goes through them if a hare goes into a wood it is much harder to keep on then a deer deer re easier to spot make more noise plus a hare can get were dogs can't and what about a hare going to ground or bolting in pipes a deer is is lot easier to spot and keep on aslong as the dog has the deer in sight it has a good chance and like i said before i also think its to do with size its easier tlo strike on a deer than it is a hare and i also think a hare copes better when its been pressuredb
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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