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Above mentioned all do good cattys. have a mooch about to see if you see any nice natural forks you can cut and shape up, just as good. I have a catty from ‘cattyshack’ great frame and fills the pot, Wayne has recently release a new frame that looks smart. Also ‘hegarty slings’ have good cattys, low price, good quality and fast postage (UK). Again the ones I have of him regularly fill the pot, Hegarty slings offer a wide variety of frames to suit your shooting style. all the best in your search
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Manchester airport lurcher found
Traditionalhunter replied to Traditionalhunter's topic in Lost and Found
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Seen this online - Lurcher was running about airport ground he has been captured and is apparently at woodcroft vets, and have said contact Ohana dog rescue for updates.
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Raw4Paws in Failsworth/Manchester (M35 0AR field street) Have a good stock of quality raw meat & supplies, they also deliver to your door, very helpful lads too. I am sure they are open 7 days a week 10-6 and 10-5 on a Sunday, number for the place is 07541946942. atb
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English Bull Terriers
Traditionalhunter replied to WorkingBullandTerrier's topic in Earthdogs & Working Terriers
No doubt she was a gooden. Did she resemble her much? -
English Bull Terriers
Traditionalhunter replied to WorkingBullandTerrier's topic in Earthdogs & Working Terriers
Dumphy’s ‘Daughter of Socks’, good bitch, done well at trials can see some of the trophies/certificates in the background. unsure of the make up, definitely has Stafford influence, Socks lineage. -
English Bull Terriers
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Judges ‘Woodside Lass’ bull mix nice make up this, good strong head on her. -
English Bull Terriers
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keeping on track as a English Bull thread Marcel Edwards ‘the old bull bitch’ who produced Murphy and Coopers CH ‘Stormer’. you can see the Dams stamp in ‘Stormer’ imo. -
English Bull Terriers
Traditionalhunter replied to WorkingBullandTerrier's topic in Earthdogs & Working Terriers
Glens again, left to right ‘Tinahealy lad’ ‘Wicklow bride’ & ‘churchland boy’ good working glens. ‘Tinahealy lad’ won many trials. -
English Bull Terriers
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Lawlor and Mortimor’s ‘Woodview Teddy’ glen of Imaal. after a trim, doesn’t look too impressed with the new hair cut. Though shows the solid physique. -
English Bull Terriers
Traditionalhunter replied to WorkingBullandTerrier's topic in Earthdogs & Working Terriers
Picture of a trial in the 1940s. -
English Bull Terriers
Traditionalhunter replied to WorkingBullandTerrier's topic in Earthdogs & Working Terriers
‘Woodview Bronagh’ - as you say, note the physique very similar to that of a pit bull, just after a swim. Capable looking Wheaten. great great grandparent on Dam’s side English bull ‘red hand of Ulster’ Great grandparent on Sire’s side ‘Border Bess’ trialed 18 out of 18 never lifted. -
English Bull Terriers
Traditionalhunter replied to WorkingBullandTerrier's topic in Earthdogs & Working Terriers
Here’s another of ‘Tinker’ -
English Bull Terriers
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Gary Griffin’s ‘Nellie’ another cross, not entirely sure of the make up but has a fair bit of English bull blood in her, 29lbs in the photo. Granddaughter to McCarthys ‘Spike’ a 39lbs English bull. nice athletic and capable build, can see the English bull influence. -
English Bull Terriers
Traditionalhunter replied to WorkingBullandTerrier's topic in Earthdogs & Working Terriers
‘Gallant Hendrix’ the miniature type of English bull, noted to be a great worker. -
English Bull Terriers
Traditionalhunter replied to WorkingBullandTerrier's topic in Earthdogs & Working Terriers
‘Legahory Lad’ another English bull x staff, from Dundalk 1980. -
English Bull Terriers
Traditionalhunter replied to WorkingBullandTerrier's topic in Earthdogs & Working Terriers
McIntyre’s ‘Barney’ a English bull cross staffy, seems to have inherited the ebt head. all the best Traditional -
English Bull Terriers
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Mathews ‘Tinker’ strong looking dog and a nice head. -
‘On the confines of large estate a rather clever trick was once played upon us. Each year about half a dozen black or white rabbits were turned down into certain woods. Whilst feeding, these stood out conspicuously from the rest, and were religiously preserved. Upon these the keepers kept a close watch, and when any were missing it was suspected what was going on, when the watching strength was increased. As soon as we detected the trick we were careful to let the coloured rabbits go free. We found that it was altogether to our interest to preserve them.’ - excerpt from ‘The Confessions of a p
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first Pic isn’t working but she looks smart ??
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Nice strong looking pups there Supersid, any pics of the dam and sire? all the best
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Great looking dog ?? Look forward to updates.
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Pickle Forks Let's See Them
Traditionalhunter replied to CushtyJook's topic in Catapult & Slingshot Hunting
The PFS is great, slightly different technique to shooting it, but equally good. All the best, -
Pickle Forks Let's See Them
Traditionalhunter replied to CushtyJook's topic in Catapult & Slingshot Hunting
Really nice looking natural PF shooter, good effort Joe. Here one I've had for a good while now, bought not made. All the best,