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Everything posted by tinytiger
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try telling her that! I used an apbt stud only because i couldnt locate a full bred working plummer here in ireland,her previous litter were by a plummer(ballina flynn) and i wanted to try something different.The half siblings were put over each other and i have 4 month pups that nobody could distinguish from a fullbred plummer and are showing all the right signs.I didnt just use any pitbull-searched long and hard ,maybe looked at 20 different studs until i found the one i wanted.Ive had no problems with dog aggression/kennel fights and have had more than 1 to ground at once. if you want t
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My wyremead bitchs when availbale at 8weeks are microchiped and docked for work and are this year £300 dogs £275. Money back garnuteed. Im sending a 2 year old (just yesterday) dog for free (as he hopefully has served my older bitch) and a 4 year old bitch for £200 then later the older 6 year old bitch may well be going over if she does it is free. Of the top of my head theres roughly 60 dogs gone out there and 23 of those were wyremead bred .. You used a 2 year old dog at stud - yet your banging on about breed standards and quality etc. What has this dog done in its pe
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"Bottom line is ..most who ridicule clubs and pedigrees are usuly antiestablishment anyway (ive seen many mmany of these wife works hard husband at home rolling fags) and are best away from genuine lads who join clubs to further there breedings . " if i had a wife to bother my life,ill tell you what i would do,id buy her a boat and set her afloat and paddle my own canoe.
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Hi Glen ,ive read through a few other old posts on here since we last spoke(or wrote words to each other) and I see where you are coming from now. I dont call the pitbull cross bitch a plummer terrier,my intentions when breeding that litter wasnt to make/improve plummer terriers-there are some pure blooded plummers posted here thet look well strong enough for anything and i think you probably have enough genetic variation within the pure dogs to go forward with provided that you breed best to best etc.I realize that breeding out tri colour is important to you-but it may well be impossible(unl
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I have a 70lb ex track bitch(keetona star) whos taken one fox since ive had her.shes still full of beans at 7 years old,,beautiful temperment.I have 2 pups out of her by a brett lee son-and a coursing bred bitch.They take the odd rabbit as well but wouldnt have the smarts of a lurcher.I know of several worked on the lamp quite sucessfully.The coursing bitch is only a year and a half,and is going to be fairly good i think ,so im sort of trying to mind her(gave me a bad fright ,the other evening)
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Fair enough - would either of you be willing to take me out on a work and show me ? I am based in Sligo. if anyone decides to take him on a DIG make sure to bury him in the hole when your backfilling Thanks Gav - obviously another wanker wanting to trout his mouth off Tinytiger - can you tell me why there is so much fear from other Irish chaps to take someone out with them? as charles manson once said "PARANOIA IS THE PRICE OF PERCEPTION" .theres an awful lot of antis,about these days,just google "blood sports",digging out etc. secretly filming one terrier man ,
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I'd be careful what you're saying about your spots on this forum pal, you'll have gobshites turning up and taking the piss with them. not my spots any more i live about 150 miles away now,just trying to help him out(realise it was a little stupid,should have pm,d).they are places you would have to be well discreet
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The throughbred studbook goesback to early 1700s you arent quite that well established yet(just messin)- yeah id make her 9/16 bull.I had to make a 250 mile round trip to use phils dog-only found him as his dog had got up on his neighbours lakeland and i rang them to enquire which parent was the plummer as i was looking for a stud.anyhow they put me on to him-nice fella-ive lost his contact details as i lost my phone not long after the mating.out of 4 pups 2 died ,one tri coluor dog who was stolen at 11 months and"cody" the bitch in my arms in the above picture is my only "pure" bred plummer
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that young fella is 62!!! i thought when he said it was his sons dog ,just assumed he was 10 or 12
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try telling her that! I used an apbt stud only because i couldnt locate a full bred working plummer here in ireland,her previous litter were by a plummer(ballina flynn) and i wanted to try something different.The half siblings were put over each other and i have 4 month pups that nobody could distinguish from a fullbred plummer and are showing all the right signs.I didnt just use any pitbull-searched long and hard ,maybe looked at 20 different studs until i found the one i wanted.Ive had no problems with dog aggression/kennel fights and have had more than 1 to ground at once. if you want t
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Id say you have a good one,used to live in dublin myself until 2 years back -serious amount of game up there(more than down the sticks lol).out blanch direction by the canal(mind the trains) is a very good spot,wankers of farmers though,back of maynooth college is a decent spot to start a young dog(again trigger happy farm manager)
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if a dog is going to throw he will throw.Working dosent purify his balls or anything.There are so many working lurchers about that i cant see the point in using one that isnt re.greyhounds ,maybe they were injured badly as pups/saplings.in australia the hall of fame bitch "highly blessed"threw f.all but her shite sister wee sal threw champions as did her daughter. only god knows in the end of the day-a lot of luck involved with any litter
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Any pics of them Dread? If you don't mind me asking, what lines had pit blood added and which pit blood was added? Bullshit! a few wheatens were lined by staffs back in the trialing days,but didnt work out .Probably you had crufts bred shite.Cork is the place to go if your after a working wheaten.There are still working lines(not always registered) and believe me they are game basatards.Same goes for glen of imaals (they are getting too big though and i reckon are headin in the same direction as the bulldog)
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she is just showing leadership, dominance.Ive seen/heard of a lot of patterdales that were very dog aggressive-most were great workers if a little too hard.When i was a young fella i saw a dog get his arse eaten off by a patterdale that ran down after him(stayed on his fox though).Anyways best of luck with her ,i hope she turns out good for you
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i can gaurantee you that no genuine digging man in ireland(i mean genuine,not the rest)would have a plummer dog in their yard.they never have or will stick the pace of long digs of many hours over many seasons.they maybe fine to kill a few rats and hunt some cover but they are not working dogs. ive had plummers to ground 4,5, hours.They have an awful name over here in ireland so there must be some shite ones knocking about.I got mine from a guy in ballinasloe co.galway-best 200euro i ever spent.Unfortunately she got run over by my brother in the yard about a year back.I bred two litters
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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
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nice looking dogs,whats the lad in the foreground(a bull russell?
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The throughbred studbook goesback to early 1700s you arent quite that well established yet(just messin)- yeah id make her 9/16 bull.I had to make a 250 mile round trip to use phils dog-only found him as his dog had got up on his neighbours lakeland and i rang them to enquire which parent was the plummer as i was looking for a stud.anyhow they put me on to him-nice fella-ive lost his contact details as i lost my phone not long after the mating.out of 4 pups 2 died ,one tri coluor dog who was stolen at 11 months and"cody" the bitch in my arms in the above picture is my only "pure" bred plummer
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I.M.O a dog that is never worked and is just paraded around a show ring is a waste of a plummer
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try telling her that! I used an apbt stud only because i couldnt locate a full bred working plummer here in ireland,her previous litter were by a plummer(ballina flynn) and i wanted to try something different.The half siblings were put over each other and i have 4 month pups that nobody could distinguish from a fullbred plummer and are showing all the right signs.I didnt just use any pitbull-searched long and hard ,maybe looked at 20 different studs until i found the one i wanted.Ive had no problems with dog aggression/kennel fights and have had more than 1 to ground at once. if you want t
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Hi Musket Bearer was owned and bred by Mary Birkbeck(hence the MB) she was true to the English lines and would nt use any Irish blood inher lines,saying that she held her own against the Irish bred/blood dogs on the field and no doubt shes still holding out with these lines Y.I.S Leeview thanks ,much appreciated
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Hi all ,hows it going.I was just wondering if the waterloo cup strains of greyhound have become extinct.Im on about lines going back to the likes of evening mail,timworth edward,hardly ever,rodney magnet,linden eland etc.I recall a dog called musket bearer a few years back(pre coursing ban) that had a dash of this blood in his damline(i think).Does anybody on here know if he s still alive or of anything bred similarly.Im sure thousands of lurchers could trace back to these lines but im looking for greyhounds.I think it would be/is a shame if they have died out ,maybe the conservatives will hav
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Who has slagged your opinion off folk simply said why would you want to put a heavily base blooded lurcher across something that is nearly half base blood in the first place, i also fail to see how you have bred this cross for years your only 24 now,all a cross of yours would do across a 5/8ths 3/8ths bitch would do would make the cross more base blood than sight hound which most people try to stay away from as the less sight hound the slower and less pace and punch a dog has,as long as i can remember there has been a pair of belgian shepards on my parents small holding so i dont dislike the b
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what you think of my husky x bull grey
tinytiger replied to welsh hunter's topic in Lurchers & Running Dogs
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That is so true mate the last litter of cockers I bred I kept 2 and gave 3 of the others to mates all they paid was for the dock/dew and kc reg nowt else advertised the other and I had some woman ring up and tell me I should sell the bitch to her cause she wanted to breed more cockerxpoodles cause she could sell them for £1000 and mine was the cheapest cocker bitch she could find for sale(£250 reg/dewed and docked) she got told to f**k off Good for you! I can't stand these 'designer' crossbreeds like cockerpoo, pugalier etc just bred for 5 minute craze. Not anti all crossbreeds