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Stabs

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    Ancestry.com

    Same here. f**k paying for it....I get 14 days free trial before they charge me and I want someone to show me how to use the bugger before 14 days is up
  2. Doesn't ring a bell....Overlord, Juno and Compact are in there way, way back if my memory serves me correctly
  3. If there's anyone on here who's au fait with using Ancestry.com could you please pm me? I need some help as I'm struggling Ta
  4. Some of the biggest staffords I have ever seen have been down off the Sparpit stuff...absolute monsters they were and dwarfed my stuff. My old lad from Raparee, Betchgreen, Constones stuff...if you look back far enough I never did manage a good picture of him
  5. Were the coppers involved in the raid? I've never know dogs returned so quickly before. You should think yourselves very lucky to get them back that quickly. Pricks to the man
  6. Finally been released have you?

  7. This one never let a hedge slow her up and I sometimes used to have my heart in my mouth
  8. If you or Dan happen to win the lottery any time soon, remember your old mate in Australia and send me a big bitch pup A handsome colleague with a dwarf line of Staghound with a single handed lizard in the Arizona desert
  9. Written by a bloke I know from the old country I had to have a bit of a think about what people mean by the term Poacher. Poachers in the old sense of the word were people who took what they needed from wherever they could in order to feed the family and keep the proverbial wolf from the door I suppose. That’s still true in some ways, but to be honest with you, I think there are more people doing it these days just because they like it; for the sheer enjoyment of getting out with a dog in places where you are not supposed to be. Living by your wits is something so alien to a lot of
  10. Bloody hell...this is a bit of an old one....why did you bring this one back up Fieldsportsman? Five years ago! There's only one of those dogs alive now and she's a bit long in the tooth.
  11. Nowt wrong with Witton Park....I'm probably related to him All good over here. Ask Pointer about the Beddies that his father in law used to keep. Apparently they were something. I'll be back at Christmas so I'll see you in the Fox for a few pots
  12. It wasn't the truck driver was it Rich?
  13. Could you expand on that HEDS? I'm not sure I follow Cant belive this Q has come from a Mod, anyways heres the answer - Just my opinion [Which is what the original thread question is about] Everyone's entitled to an opinion HEDS, but I was just looking for an explanation of what you meant.
  14. Could you expand on that HEDS? I'm not sure I follow
  15. http://www.thehuntinglife.com/html/links/advertisers/earth-dog-running-dog.html
  16. @ nevi... Mind you,..business is business,... I wonder what the C/W fee is for submitted articles Got to find the vonga for my 'Curries and Shiraz' somehow.... All the best,.and good reading.... Aren't you banned from submitting? I agree though.....if you guys don't like it, write some articles yourself. You might enjoy it. And that goes for CMW and EDRD.
  17. Can u say more about this dog? Do You think it would be worth crossing it with a greyhound? Cheers Magyar Agar That particular dog is a gem. A better cattle dog than the pure heelers that are employed on the farm. Very dominant though. Me and my oppo have always thought that he'd be a great cross for a lurcher for the lads who like the Australian dogs but we've never done it and have no intention of doing it either. Great little dog. Very smart, very hard.
  18. Kelpie x Heeler that's a working dog on a cattle property that we hunt on.
  19. you sure that was a wild boar and not a challenger tank that dog ran into did the dog live thats some list of punishment for a dog to be still holding something He was certainly a big bugger Hedz. Cost a fair bit at the vets to put the dog back together too. Poor bitch has never been the same since on fast game
  20. There are different types of stamina too. Are you talking about run after run like on a lamp, which they would have done for rabbit coursing back in the day? Or long runs a la hare coursing? A lot to do with recovery rates as well as actual physical stamina. I’ve seen a collie cross take a puncture through the throat, one through the chest, suffer a broken shoulder, broken leg, get an 8 inch gash in it’s flank and have it’s guts half hanging out, and still not let go of a wild boar. It certainly didn’t demonstrate some of the qualities that have been attributed to a collie cross in thi
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