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Old Skool Lurcher Pups Deerhound/Wheaten/Greyhound (No Bulldog) V We have a stunning litter of strong Lurcher Pups 2 Dogs left Solid colour boy with grey undercoat and black snout and tips Dark brindle boy (my favourite of the litter) Both parents are family pets and do a bit of work (mooching) Deerhound/Wheaten/Greyhound Old school Lurchers - all will be rough Coated. Absolutely no Bulldog in the line. Sire is 1st cross Irish coursing Greyhound x Pure Scottish Deerhound. Stands 32" to his
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Taking enquiries for the following. We have a stunning litter of strong Lurcher Pups Both parents are family pets and do a bit of work (mooching) Deerhound/Wheaten/Greyhound Old school Lurchers - all will be rough Coated. 7 Dogs 3 Bitches Absolutely no Bulldog in the line. Sire is 1st cross Irish coursing Greyhound x Pure Scottish Deerhound. Stands 32" to his shoulders. Absolute unit of a dog. Amazingly loyal and perfect around kids and other dogs. Amazing rough coat (grey brindle) super intelligent. Dam is 2nd cross Wheaten Greyhound x wheaten Greyhound 23.5" to her shoulders. Amazing dog who is a joy and has no flaws. Perfect around all kids and other dogs... a dream dog. Both amazing and friendly dogs. These pups will make the best companions, family pets. Workers. Will all do any job asked of them should you wish to work. Mix of light and dark brindles across the litter and 1 solid sandy Male. Amazing markings Boys will be fast, strong and fearless. And the girls will be elegant, feisty and fast. The two parents are dream dogs (apart from the more than occasional bin dipping) (oh and sink dipping) Males expect to make 27"-29" Tt's Females 24" - 25" Mum is the Sandy Brindle Dad is the grey Brindle Pups all delivered safely and all healthy. Will be ready to be viewed from 15th August and ready for new homes on or around 22nd September. All pups will be microchipped, wormed and have had flea treatment. £100 deposit secures with full emailed receipt. Enquiries These dogs will only go to quality homes..... I have worked running dogs for most of my life, flown Goshawks and Sparrowhawks since I was 17. I am now 44 and mainly just mooch about on walks. I have vast experience with dogs and used to breed a very good line of gutchcommon Bedlington. Neither Bitch or Sire are worked hard. Quality dogs with no Bulldog in the lines.....(Bulldog lurchers are not my cup of tea)£500
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Wanted - Lurcher pup Bitch or Dog Max 22” TTS View Advert After a small Lurcher/long dog Pup for small lamping fields. 1st/2nd x whippet/bed 2nd cross whippet/collie Pref rough Coated will travel for right dog dm or email Advertiser Broomy Date 08/11/20 Price £1,234.00 Category Working Lurchers
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I am Taking Enquiries for Finnish Goshawk chicks I have a clutch of Finnish goshawk chicks currently 7 days old, feeding and growing well. Pulled at pip and are being hand reared/imprinted from day dot. Fed on Hare, 1 month frozen wood pigeon, Quail and rabbit. Dipped in saline to enable easy feeding and to keep crop nice and clean. It looks like I will have 3 females available, but will know for definate at the weekend. Mother has been hunted at pheasant and rabbit 2lb 13, tiercel was v experienced hunter fying at 1lb 13 -2lb. tiercel is now 14 years old. These birds are
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yeah someone selling one of jim chicks old 173 sets might have a bid on it.
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Hi all, I'm after a cheap telemetry setup if anyone has one going for cheap. Just dropped my Tiny loc in a pond and its knackered. cant afford to fork out for a new one till after Xmas so looking for a used but working. short range will do as It going to be used on a male gos cheers
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For Sale Cyclops 3.0M Candlepower Lamp And Battery
Broomy replied to Broomy's topic in Miscellaneous
I will do that mate, how you wanna do it? -
For Sale Cyclops 3.0M Candlepower Lamp And Battery
Broomy replied to Broomy's topic in Miscellaneous
Bump up -
For Sale Cyclops 3.0M Candlepower Lamp And Battery
Broomy replied to Broomy's topic in Miscellaneous
Final drop for this £30 posted. -
For Sale Cyclops 3.0M Candlepower Lamp And Battery
Broomy replied to Broomy's topic in Miscellaneous
Staffordshire mate -
For Sale Cyclops 3.0M Candlepower Lamp And Battery
Broomy replied to Broomy's topic in Miscellaneous
I will now do it for £35 posted cheers -
For Sale Cyclops 3.0M Candlepower Lamp And Battery
Broomy replied to Broomy's topic in Miscellaneous
Yeah not a bad lamp. Very little spread, just a nice direct tight beam. Had a few interested asking if it can be mounted to a rifle. Its really not suitable for rifle more for lamping with dog or if out with a mate with a gun. face diameter is 5" -
For Sale Cyclops 3.0M Candlepower Lamp And Battery
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There is also a clip on charger for the battery -
I am selling my Cyclops lamp and battery It has had very little use and is in excellent condition Both the battery have been used for approx 50 hours Cables are directly connected it also has a Ciggy connection Battery is 12v 7amph worth £70 Selling for £40 inc postage £35 if collected
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Welsh, i will be putting my old mans granitor to my bitch in about six months if that's any help. My dada has only done rabbit and mine has done all. Pups should be pretty leggy as my bitch is 17" tts but nice narrow ribcage.
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I love it how people take the piss on these forums. Eastmids I did put IMO. I have got a 1/2 greyhound 2/8 whippet 1/8 saluki she catches everytime she runs on game whatever it may then we get home and sucks my balls I think she is great IMO. I have had 2 nuttals, ft x Russell and 2 short legged russells. They all have good and bad points. Why are bedlingtons introduced into whippet and greyhound and whippet blood? For there speed, tenacity and nose. Like I said good and bad bits to every dog my dogs do exactly what I want of them so they are good for me and I ain't on here to suck terrier m
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I have worked 2 beds over the last 15 years and both were/is crackers above and below. my first beddy was a 3/4 cross fell which was just nuts all the time he was a small type only 15" tts so lacked the real power of a slightly larger dog but was very game, unfotunatley i lost him at 7 years old with liver failure. I now have a pure gutchcommon bitch 18 monyhs old with superb history, jester of gutchcommon, the mad ratter to name a few. she is quite a leggy bitch but with a really good narrow rib cage perfect for earth work. she is mega chilled out until she is worked then just has a one tra
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Ratting with terriers please read (video tutorial added)
Broomy replied to Broomy's topic in Earthdogs & Working Terriers
Yeah my little russel is a funny little sod. She attacks the hoover, shits herself at the lawn mower, nails anything that moves thats furry. weirdo little thing. but game -
Ratting with terriers please read (video tutorial added)
Broomy replied to Broomy's topic in Earthdogs & Working Terriers
Yes Parksie it is a stoke accent you can hear lol. it looks like you have paid way over the top for the bundy tube mate....if anyone needs cheap bits go to www.BES.co.uk they sell all the stuff like fittings, tube etc. I am now using brake fluid with a touch of baby oil to make a very dense and nasty smoke. I realise strimmer engines seems to have better bolting properties, the reason for this is the toxicity of the fumes and nothing else. Like humans if you sat in an enclosed space with engine fumes it would kill you so you would try to escape unless you were trying to do yourself in. -
Ratting with terriers please read (video tutorial added)
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It looks as though gear oil or motor oil could be the way as they both have a very high flashpoint. Will post my results -
Ratting with terriers please read (video tutorial added)
Broomy replied to Broomy's topic in Earthdogs & Working Terriers
I totally agree with you about the oil it does need to be non flammable but veg oil was all I had at the time of video. But I must say the reason the rats don't bolt as easy as with a strimmer engine is because it isn't toxic. I will be trying cheap 5/10 motor oil next and ensure I keep the temp down then it won't light. When the unit has been on for 5 minutes and you can turn the flame down it doesn't flare up like when it's first lit. I wasn't ripping anything apart I just had an issue with the price as with many others. -
Ratting with terriers please read (video tutorial added)
Broomy replied to Broomy's topic in Earthdogs & Working Terriers
I have spoken via email with Peter from Arthur carter about the smoker and all I said was that I thought the price was high for what it was hence me investigating what they are made from. He explained that what with overheads and stuff that's why they cost what they do which is fair enough. So all I have done is provided people with a tutorial on how to make one which whatever anyone says is virtually identical as I have used the same parts other than the wind shield. You will prob find that a deben ferret finder is patented and a rat smoker isn't. I congratulate Arthur carter on making one bu -
Ratting with terriers please read (video tutorial added)
Broomy replied to Broomy's topic in Earthdogs & Working Terriers
And I apologise for the comment regarding the two companies. Don't insult my intelligence by saying what I have made isn't as good because it is. On the official site it says not to use anything other than rat attack fluid which is IMO rubbish. Many others use sunflower oil and veg oil in theirs. -
Ratting with terriers please read (video tutorial added)
Broomy replied to Broomy's topic in Earthdogs & Working Terriers
A law suit for what? Doing exactly the same as they have done. Buying a weed wand a piece of perforated tube an oil can and putting it all together. If you watched the end of the video I do state that I will be trying to locate some non flammable oil. But it sure won't cost me £25 for 5 litres. I'm guessing you work for one of the two companies? So try to tell me I'm doing anything wrong my creating something that will be of use to people. The mk1 was just an American insect fogged that was rebadged as a rat smoker, correct? -
Ratting with terriers please read (video tutorial added)
Broomy replied to Broomy's topic in Earthdogs & Working Terriers
part 2 is still processing, i had to split the vid cus of the length