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No messin

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  1. You can't kill them twice. Night vision etc is getting more affordable for the rifle boys
  2. If it's a first cross, the dam was a black greyhound hbg used to have which was also the dam to Remus among others. Chunk is still about.
  3. Link to American Hoggers for anyone who's interested.... http://www.aetv.com/american-hoggers/ (Don't know if its just my comp, but cant view the video's..)
  4. yes, I know of a few. I have a bitch with Shane among others in its breeding.
  5. Could the radio tracking used by the bird of prey fellas not be used?? just an idea, no experience of either.
  6. I have a bullx bitch which is 24 months old and still not had a season, other bitches I've had have come into season for the first time from 10-14 months. Is there anything physically wrong with this bitch?? she looks fit and healthy enough. Yis NM
  7. Hank (2nd gen 3/4 x) or HBG's Remus (1st x) a well behaved all-rounder you could take anywhere. Just leave out the whining in the van, lol.
  8. Got any pics of Hank HBG?? He was something else......
  9. Another pic of Remus, best dog I've had in my kennels (only on loan, before anyone starts!!) This was a good dog aswell, remember this one HBG??
  10. Personally I think the w/c fella's could catch more by driving the roads and lamping from the back of a van rather than calling every fox. The cumbrian lads I've been with have it to a tee and the dogs know the score jumping everything from fences and gates, upto tall dykes and hedges to get into the field with the fox. Only my opinion though..NM
  11. I tried a pair of le chameux at the midland on saturday but thought they were a bit narrow for my feet, I've tried a pair of ankle high meindl's today in Ambleside and they felt good. Now I know what size I need for the meindl dovre extreme's I'll be ordering a pair of them. Thank's for your input much appreciated. Edited to add - bought a pair for £204 posted.
  12. I'm looking at a new pair of boots and at the moment looking at either Meindl Dovre Extreme or Le Chameaux Mouflon Plus. Who's had them and what were they like?? also cheapest places to buy?? Cheers
  13. I'd wait till 10 to 12 months old and start at half a mile at a slow pace. Then build pace and distance slowly. I run the older dogs along side the car for 3 miles at 20-25 mph, then let the youngster out to run with the older dogs for half a mile at 10-15 mph. I give them a half hour walk first though to let them clean themselves out and warm up the muscles. Through the warm weather I go early morning or just before dark when it's cooler and run them along side the bike.
  14. I know what you mean mate I shouldnt have made it look like i wanted the bitch to finish all the foxes she comes across. I go out regular with a sprocker bitch and she is a demon on them. I was comparing her to her. JMO but I'd be looking for a pup from your mates sprocker instead, lined with a spaniel of the same calibre.
  15. Get rid of the missus, good dogs are hard to find
  16. I'd be wary of putting a 12 month old dog in with a ewe or tupp, it could quite easily end with a dead or badly injured sheep.
  17. I see what you are saying although a good fit cocker can work solid all day as long as you take a few mars bars in case it starts going in to hypoglysemic shock. Its a bit of a toss up really as a foxhound is a little bit big and a Beagle isnt a choice i personally favour and a straight Harrier would be a little to quick over open land when on scent, thats why i was wanting to know what the cross is like from experience of owning and working them. What a load of sh1t. Any positive input rather than just saying, WHAT A LOAD OF SH1T. I would of thought that a well experienced dog
  18. I see what you are saying although a good fit cocker can work solid all day as long as you take a few mars bars in case it starts going in to hypoglysemic shock. Its a bit of a toss up really as a foxhound is a little bit big and a Beagle isnt a choice i personally favour and a straight Harrier would be a little to quick over open land when on scent, thats why i was wanting to know what the cross is like from experience of owning and working them. What a load of sh1t.
  19. your only looking at the good points from dam/sire. You could end up with a hound that has lungs the size of a cocker. JMO.
  20. Seen pointer crosses hunt up myself, didnt see them catch on the occasions I've been with them but they worked well as a team. My own bullx bred dogs all lamp and hunt up, field or fell. I can't see why a lamp dog shouldnt be allowed to hunt up through the day JMO.
  21. Brings back a few memories, I used to take mine to school in my shirt pocket, lol.
  22. I have a 6mm PPC Remington custom which I'm thinking of selling, as I dont use it much anymore. As I'm abit out of touch with shooting now, I was wondering what it would be worth. Specification - Based on Remington blue printed short action Remington varmint laminate stock pillar bedded for action Arnold Jewell trigger 22" screw cut heavy barrel by Border barrels, chambered 6mm PPC with a .270 neck Single shot floor plate and thicker recoil lug fitted T8AR moderator Harris bypod 8-25 x 50 Docter Optics scope Redding dies Neck turning tool and expander mandrel for fireforming c
  23. Would they be the hound x lurcher pups, for sale on smoochers by any chance??
  24. Heartbreak Fell were puppy peddlers breeding beddy/greys aswell as white alsations and golden retreivers.
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