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  1. well lads my bitch recently had 2 pups and have yet to be injected...just wondering if you think it is a good idea to inject them myself or should i bring them to the vet??? is there much difference in doing it either way?? which way do you get it done?? cheers craig
  2. hey mate thats a lovely little bitch you have there, mine is also only around 18/19 tts at 6/7 months cant wait to get him working...atb with yours
  3. shes a lovely looking animal mate ..quite like my little fella, similar colouring, the same size and the same age as my little fella....hope she turns out a cracker mate keep me updated on her progress mate and let me know what size she makes when fully grown!!! atb craig
  4. some great pics ...bet you had fun up there
  5. good to hear mate ..any pics of her???...whats she like on the lamp and ferreting???
  6. i would wait another 2 or 3 months anyway mate..maybe start doing a bit middle to late august...and take it slowly from there, because you will have many seasons with her if you ruin her you wont have any enjoyable ones anyway...you have any pics of her mate??..how big is she???...atb with her anyway mate craig
  7. nice pup mate...how big is the whippet you have there??..whats the whippet like on the lamp???
  8. coursing arent faster..track are faster but dont have as much stamina as the coursing..coursing bred hounds are bigger, stronger and dont injure as easily as the track hound....depends what you want mate... do you want lightly built dogs with more speed maybe a bit less stamina that may tend to injure easily? or do you want a slightly bigger dog with a bit more stamina, may not injure as easily but maybe not as fast? personaly i would go for the coursing hound as they may be alittle stronger..you wouldnt even notice the difference in speed when crossed.. atb mate Coursin
  9. coursing arent faster..track are faster but dont have as much stamina as the coursing..coursing bred hounds are bigger, stronger and dont injure as easily as the track hound....depends what you want mate... do you want lightly built dogs with more speed maybe a bit less stamina that may tend to injure easily? or do you want a slightly bigger dog with a bit more stamina, may not injure as easily but maybe not as fast? personaly i would go for the coursing hound as they may be alittle stronger..you wouldnt even notice the difference in speed when crossed.. atb mate
  10. craigheff

    Names

    xena..have a bitch named that...bet wont be that many wit the same name either..
  11. what a fuking ...you should of knocked him out anyway mate
  12. think ill start my lad something similar mate..give him a few easy ones around 9 or 10 months are gradually build up the work from there...
  13. craigheff

    IRISH

    brilliant joke man, havnt heard one that gud in a while..fair play
  14. all your dogs are in great condition and are a credit to you ....the merle is a serious looking animal, what is is the merle bred??? atb craig
  15. beddy/whippet or something of a similar cross...i have an irish terrier/whippet six months old and only around 17/18" tts...goinig to be small but i dont mind, and hopefully he will do a bit of cover/bushing work along with the lamping and ferreting.. atb craig
  16. not to sure mate...but i think its not a good idea because there is a good chance the pups may have healt problems like blindness..im not certin tho mate..
  17. and i take it this has been working well for you?? have you had and problems with yapping or pups getting frustrated??
  18. i personally start them when i think they are mature enough the problem with taking them out to young could start them off yapping through frustration thanks for the reply im not really sure which way i think is right as my first lurcher is only six months but i suppose i can only learn from my mistakes... you can mate your right but just take your time i like a dog to get its own mind before takeing it out working with others as this will stop it picking up bad habits and if you are stuck with anything just ask on here just wait till its older and get the dog used to the ferrets a
  19. i personally start them when i think they are mature enough the problem with taking them out to young could start them off yapping through frustration thanks for the reply im not really sure which way i think is right as my first lurcher is only six months but i suppose i can only learn from my mistakes...
  20. well lads i was just wondering how you like to start your pup off.... do you lads like to have a pup out from a very young age watching the older dogs lamping and ferreting??(i dont mean doing the hunting itself but just out having a look and learning) or do you not show it a thing until you think its mature enough??? which do you think is the best way to get you pup started off??? cheers craig
  21. how da fuk is he ment to get then around from job to job???...the tools may have only been in the van 5 mins..nobody said he stores them in the van permenently.... HAVE you been on the CHARLIE CALM THE FFUCK DOWN MAN your got more chances winning the lottery mate getting your tools back unlucky mate but in another words do your rip and chill sorry lads im calm now the reason i was angry was that i had got me lad caught in the zip of me jeans ...
  22. how da fuk is he ment to get then around from job to job???...the tools may have only been in the van 5 mins..nobody said he stores them in the van permenently....
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