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3 NeutralAbout manspade
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Born Hunter
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Gender
Male
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Location
cambridge
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Interests
Hunting, Stalking.
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How do you open the photo links. This effing new machine keeps asking me to open my clipboard. Were would that be hid
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my advice mate is not to cull. If you have a enough room to keep a litter of pups keep them. When they reach the age of working start(14 to 18 months),try them all,give them fare law and what doesn't make the grade get rid. I dont no of any one thats bred a whole litter with a 100% working rate, if you have a litter of 5 pups and get two or three out of the litter to work you have done real well.If all 5 work you have cracked it. If you sell a couple to strangers what does it matter. Keep their names and addresses,keep in touch and if their pups make the grade you have something to carry on yo
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that dog looks younger than 11 month mate, did you mean 11 weeks. If so mate i lost a load of pups at about that age last year and the vets couldnt find anything wrong with them. If they dont find whats wrong get back in touch, if its simallar to what i had im afraid to tell you, you may loose him.
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was supprised reading that mate,with how long they,ve been going now. Not as much as i was mate i nearly had a heart attack. They said this also includes the chipping. You try going to them with a puppy already docked though. You might aswell have commited murder.
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But you have loadsa money if only i was a pound behind you mate
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Here,s a little spaner in the works. Before i throw the spaner in though, can i just say i agree with the breeding between truted friends and no money changing hands. So that later down the line the favour can be returned and its a usefull way of keeping lines going. But our vets want £55 a pup for docking and dew claws. I had nine pups in my last litter work the cost out of that, what do you do? and no money changed hands.
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walk out with bird, para pete and his missis and collie grey!!
manspade replied to a topic in Lurchers & Running Dogs
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walk out with bird, para pete and his missis and collie grey!!
manspade replied to a topic in Lurchers & Running Dogs
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interesting read guys, im lucky in the fact my terriers work with hounds and im able to run them with them so they pick up that speaking thing quiet quickly. Still i think if you have a dog that does it all by its self runnig a pup on with he or she has its advantages and plenty of encouragement when its happening. It doesn't hert to get excited( vocal that is) the dogs feel it through you, so a bit of yippin and hollarin wont go a miss. I really dont think it matters what color the terrier, they all do it if its in them. atb boys happy hunting
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interesting topic, you can handle a fox face on just by placing your spade over the front of his head. Reach in and pull him forward keeping the spade between your arm and his head. Brush wise there shouldnt be a problem or in a net. For those of you who have not been bit you will be, law of average will sort that. Belive me, it hurts. The first time you bit, its showing off, second time its a mistake, third time its someone else's falt, any time after that is because you have NOT gave your quarry the respct he or she deserves. And they will have you, and the pain that follows is un f***ing be
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from my experience, if there are both rabbit and fox in the same earth an experienced dog will go to the fox a young dog may take the easier opption. After a few outings though mr foxy creates more of a threat. They will soon change. That is how ever your dogs a pumper.
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he must have been very quick or sufferd from lack of feeling in his arms and fingers lol
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Thanks mate i need to get over to you. Lot going on though at the moment not good real mess ill explain when i see you
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i can see you watching donnyc