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Everything posted by ian 1
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i live a couple of miles from wareham
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we get one come down to poole every 4 or 5 weeks
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? i had a well bred saluki x grey that done alot of sika and roe but he was a strong dog and mad for it ,but have seen others that will take them but cant hold them sika single handed
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this bitch is out of my old dog sunny ,his sire is the dan dog and the dams side is a bitch out of lucky
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ive got a wired haired fox terrier dog proven k,c reg im in poole dorset pm if you want
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i find the best nights are when theres no moon and you can see the stars with a gentle breeze ,on nights like this everything seens to be out
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ive got two 5 month old bitch pups . saluki greys for sell ones a red and the other a dark red brindle .they are lucky dan bred on the sires side and ghosts bred on the dams side
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i got a litter of well bred saluki x greyhounds there 7 week old theres 2 cream and 1 brindle bitches left
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the dogs we had years ago used to run all night on the deer then we use to come home and get changed a quick cup of tea then up on the downs and run a few hares , they dont seem to be about like that now ,
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theres lamping and driving the mud as said which is not the way to do it all that hanging on the side of a motor thats no good and just shows they dont know what they are doing ,i use the lamp and drive at the same time and dont have people hanging off the side of motors or telling what to do that way you can control things alot better and try to get the dogs out when its safe and not when some idot just chucks them out
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theres one on the bournemouth gumtree just been put on today
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theres some on pets4homes
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thats when they were in season.. and the crops made it more difficult for the dogs, feel free to answer for him why it makes them easier to catch.. and therefore in some way less fair on th you tell me whats so hard about running deer when the crops are up
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running your dogs when the crops are up says one thing summer time hunters ,cant they do it when they are down
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ive seen a few big dogs that are 28 and above run on the bigger quarry they are good if they get hold and can be quite fast but alot of them need a big field and they loose out on the turn ,where a smaller dog can turn alot better and get back to the quarry alot quicker and kill it where the big dog can loose it because the quarry has gained to much ground and hit the woods or hegde
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there,s two types of protein ,the protein in raw is ok, the protein in say a bag of dog food that is made with gluton and wheaton can be harmfull to dogs
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I hate it myself,can't be doing with dogs bundling out of windows or dogs running upside of motors as it's a accident waiting to happen imo.I have a subaru and do have permission to drive some different land but i walk it myself 99.9% of the time as i find myself just worrying about the dogs to much to enjoy the hunting. there driving and theres driving i dont like chucking dogs out of the window and i like to slow right down when the dogs go out to many injurys ,im not in it to ruin my dogs just love to see them run
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when driving you can give your dog more runs and depending on what you run , what i normally run its an average of 3 to 4 mins and you can have has many of them you like if your dog is up to it and they can be only short breaks in bewteen the runs so your dog needs to be fit to recover better
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ive been lamping for years and done the walking bit and still do with pups to get them going , the ones on here that say driving is cheating or doesnt get your dogs fit are full of shit and dont know what they are talking about . i love driving ,but there is driving where you get your quarry in front of you and the driver will keep turning the quarry round blocking it from its run and getting it knackered then putting the dog on it . and when its killed saying what a good dog they got .that to me aint game .me myself i like one dog to run and hes got to do it without the help of the motor ,
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i know a few places where they take a good dog to stop them ,and theres some places not far from it that there are easy ones ,just right for bringing pups on with
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Hares Size???? 30 Years Ago To Now.........
ian 1 replied to salukixgrey's topic in Lurchers & Running Dogs
i had one about 30 years ago skinned out it was 10 and 1/2 pound in weight ,at a distance it looked like a young deer ,ive had a few big ones since but nothing like that one -
phone dorset dog rescue they have dogs brought over most weeks
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What's The Best Sealant For Concrete Dog Run ?
ian 1 replied to thefensarefarbutistillgo's topic in Lurchers & Running Dogs
there is a company that will come round and do your pen floors ,they use a nonslip resin -
where i live i see them most days from my back garden ,i counted 14 in a herd of about 50 one day but a normal day you would see 4 or 5