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FUJI

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  1. She's about 25 inch to the shoulder matey,that's gonna be about her now as far as height goes,as far as weight wise I could see her getting up towards the very high 20's in kilograms if not the low 30's when fully matured. She was weighed at the vets at 6 month's old & was over 22kg then..at the end of the day she will be what she will be buddy. She's well bred,she will get her chance & the rest is up to her at the end of the day. Were I a betting man I'd say she will be better than average.
  2. The young hound was 8 months old a fortnight ago now,she's coming along ok,as with most pups she has her moments where she can test your patience but it's certainly nothing I've not encountered before. Livestock training has been absolutely excellent,jumping great,retrieving great. She can gallop & I'd say she'll be nice to watch behind some gear come next season.
  3. Just to add old Don is still here plodding along,still manages two decent walks daily. He was 15 year's old back on the 21st March.
  4. He's probably gone straight back to Facebook!
  5. There's plenty of them up here in Cumbria bud
  6. Smart looking youngster's,good luck with them matey.
  7. Great pics & dog's obviously well cared for & looked after. They all look great for young dog's..well done
  8. Bear also yesterday evening whilst out enjoying a day's hiking on the Lakeland Fells here at home.
  9. Boots & his daughter Rose yesterday out hiking here in the Lake District
  10. Hope everyone has had a decent season running their dogs ..another one comes to an end & that's about it for my old mongrel Boots too,he's let me know the past 4 or 5 trip's out he's had enough of it all now. He's so crippled he can barely get over a 2 foot high wall nowadays & his vision is almost non existent too. He only has one eye to begin with & although his long distance vision isn't too bad in his 'good' eye he has no close up vision in it,absolutely nothing so even the simplest of tasks are a struggle for him. He's basically blind getting around here in the house &
  11. Some of the land is very much like that Penda, amazing to see the wildlife still going about their daily lives up there in such conditions..these seven were a long old way off,the second pic is a crop from the first but even so far away they weren't exactly hard to spot.
  12. Just back home from what will probably be our last hunting trip of the season, travelled well over 500 miles by motor & put in some very hard miles on foot in what was very testing weather to say the least. On awakening the first morning I opened the campervan door to a winter wonderland,it was extremely windy & the snow was very heavy indeed. The second morning we headed out it was mostly rain mixed with a little sleet but as we trudged up the mountains that turned once again to heavy & persistent snow. Both mornings were extremely cold with the temperature just below freezing bu
  13. From what you can see & on breeding that Rocky is certainly the one I'd be interested in myself,be the one I'd take a punt on anyways,that Pincho looks like it would love to be in and amongst the hard stuff,looks a strapping dog he does.
  14. The bitch was bred to Thor,she only produced one pup,we have her here,she is absolutely granite,100% single handed who will die before she quits,very hard animal yet very biddable & not a bother with other dog's & bombproof around livestock. This is her as a very young bitch,she is 3 this upcoming summer.
  15. That dog should of been called Bruiser!! He's a beautiful stamp of dogs flesh he is very much like my dog Bear
  16. Why don't you get yourself a dildo & shove it up your own arse!!
  17. For bigger gear Boots has been far & away the best of the 3, unfortunately Bear broke his neck as a young dog which stopped his progression in it's track's literally,he was 'looking' like being a brilliant dog,he just done everything as one would like to see,a big powerful,very fast dog he was,alas we never got to see what he may of achieved,still today he can occasionally show a glimpse of his youth & look pretty impressive at work. I personally believe he would of been a better dog than Boots on big gear but there again maybe he wouldn't? Rose is the best of the 3 as far as being an
  18. Thanks for the comments folk's,I'll get around to answering the questions asked when I'm back from doing the dog's this morning.. meanwhile here's a few pics from our recent adventures
  19. Both these we have go back to Remus & through him a dog called Shane which was a genuine first cross out of an undefeated dog called Nailer & a Greyhound
  20. If your lamping them then the law of averages says the majority will be fence bouncer's or caught in a ditch etc especially up north where the fields etc are much smaller than further down the road..perhaps down South it would be highly likely to be the total opposite to that. Running them daytime was a different thing as you were often pushing them from cover & into the open to run them,in the dark they almost always try to run to cover & therefore fences,hedges & suchlike.
  21. It sure does get your heart racing when you set eyes upon a few big lumps of venison..great thread folks,brave dog's & keen owner's I tip my hat to you all
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