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patterdalejoel

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  1. cheers it is a dales coursing lab so its faster
  2. So a line bred beddy grey? I sometimes wish I got a beddy grey or beddy whip grey but she still does me proud. I do like that fawn dog what height is he
  3. Is that fawn dog same dog u have posted before one out of your little grey dog? Unlucky mate what bred pup you getting? Same again bed whippet?
  4. no nets is the way forward rather catch 5 bolters with her than 50 in nets. what happened to your other dogs mate or should i not ask?
  5. top stuff lad what you feeding that dog? my beddy whip is a lean bugger body like a whippet sometimes wish she would put a bit of flesh on like but hey ho i think thats how she is, shes racy but without the solidness of your dog atb
  6. after seeing vins clip i decided to upload this off my phone of the other day, not the best quality and ignore the coursing labrador better to watch on a phone. this is what its all about! http://vid1188.photobucket.com/albums/z402/patterdalejoel/C003EC0C-57EC-445A-A6A4-0BA57E7DC62C_zpsvyzwjwnf.mp4
  7. Well grown for 5 month but not keen on the Malay in em atb
  8. big thanks to charlie nelly 1 off here its his permo and he always takes me out
  9. this is the catty i bought of bigoy19706, very high quality finish, but my pal put me a set of tubes on it as it just liked them better. first kill with it and first real catapult kill for me really. of course taken in daylight on permission. very nice catty and now im hooked!
  10. spent sunday on the grouse moor, lots of open space and ideal for bolting to the dog. was a nice still dry day, a few digs but nothing major, up there it is taking the sod off and your in. had a few good courses and a couple of nice retrieves. dogs marked well and ferrets worked well had a couple of digs where 2 bunnies were backed up. got ten in the end and of course a nice artistic eod
  11. i have a big old hobart mincer and the blade went blunt so eventually got round to buying a new one cos people said its easier than trying to sharpen it but i cant find the bloody old one anywhere to measure it.... anyway i can find out what size i need without measuring off the old one?
  12. The man I sell them to is crazy for them he can't get enough by the sounds of it and all his reptile mates are ringing him up for them apparently as if you went to a shop to buy one they are a fiver apparently. I love bolting but it was just a bit windy that day the dog was struggling to hear even laying on the ground, consequently she wasn't in the perfect spot when they did bolt. It's pretty easy digging up there as well most of the time you lift the sod off and the rabbits are there. I was impressed by one of my ferrets, it's ability was questionable and I was considering ending it's wo
  13. went up on moor with a few ferrets and dogs no fuking nets. it was windy as f**k couldnt hear a thing. rabbits wernt keen on bolting but that might be because they were run down by the the dogs. had a few courses but plenty of digs had a ferret with 2 bottled up. overall good day. then i took them to a man who breeds massive pythons and he buys them with the guts in and it doesnt matter if the beddy whippet bruises them a bit. ended up with 8 cheers
  14. you can only inbreed once you have line bred? buy 2 unrelated chickens then breed a daughter back to the father, thats inbreeding. i dont think you really know what you are on about you state that you selectively breed till you get the desired trait but you dont state how, that is a broad statement
  15. thats just inbreeding not linebreeding and how are you supposed to carry it on after you have bred to it 4 times? not a very sustainable opinion on creating a line i dont think, you need 2 birds with the desired trait
  16. what causes it and what can be done to stop it?
  17. I know nothing about cars, thinking of acquiring a Jimnay, is there anyway of putting the back seats flat and putting an aluminium cover over, as I would like to keep the back seats in, just looking to take a dog carrier and room for ferreting equipment. the back seats will lay almost flat if you remove the headrests, but not completely flat, not in mine anyway. i keep meaning to make a plywood tray to do as you do without having to remove the seats. but yes they will lay, almost flat. The newer ones will lay completely flat, you've got to move something though underneath. A fellow
  18. le chameau are good. i work on a farm wore them 6 or 7 days a week including ferreting lamping etc as well as on the farm so they got a lot of wear. they lasted a year then eventually split as i caught them on the footbrake on the quad. but i gave them some serious abuse and they are warm as feck.
  19. I know nothing about cars, thinking of acquiring a Jimnay, is there anyway of putting the back seats flat and putting an aluminium cover over, as I would like to keep the back seats in, just looking to take a dog carrier and room for ferreting equipment. the back seats will lay almost flat if you remove the headrests, but not completely flat, not in mine anyway. i keep meaning to make a plywood tray to do as you do without having to remove the seats. but yes they will lay, almost flat.
  20. what the hell is an american king?
  21. 12 inch of sand? Your a dreamer and a pot licker mate
  22. I got some oats just sprouted a root, but I fear they will sour before they sprout by the smell
  23. do they call it black breasted grey??
  24. In a bucket with water in I heard and I read the smellier the better
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