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Well lads will be purchasing DVDs in the next day or 2 can anyone recomend any good rabbiting with lurcher/whippet DVDs day or night and ferreting with lurcher/whippet DVDs don't want to jus go order a few and there rubbish,also can ye let me no what ones are rubbish out there, Cheers lads!
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Well lads looking for DVDs on ferreting with lurchers,general mooching bushing with lurchers and lamping(rabbits only) if anyone can help me out that would be great,pm me if you prefer or send me on a list lookin for a few cheers lads!
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Got the 2 boxes and one of the collars going,cant get the 2nd collar going the magnetic collar but at least I have one set back In order , cheers lads !
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Oh ya that must be the problem, forgot about that .... smart arse
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Prefer to get them going foxtails as I could do with them coming into the winter these are the only boxes I have , would you be interested in repairing them for me? pm me if you prefer Cheers Mike.
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They just been laid up for so long cant seem to get them going don't know too much about takin them apart , but u could be [BANNED TEXT] time to get new one
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Well lads have 2 boxes mk3 and mk3m with their own collars. None of them working wondering anyone on here could recommend someone who repairs them. Thanks Mike.
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As Paulus said with flight that size you will have no prob housing most breeds together,you could also add redpoll,siskin,linnet, as long as they are aviary bred rung.With the foreign i would stick with the zebras and bengalese as these are the hardiest,others are very sensitive to cold and sometimes hard to climatise... owls,gouldians ..etc,and with the price the rarer foreign species are making it can become very expensive hobby especially if there dropping dead due to cold and stress. Another factor you will have to think of is if you will be planning on breeding come spring,if so you will
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Stabs that black/dark brindle dog is fine looking animal,hows he bred?
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Thanks for the photos and info lads,id like to breed this cross only thing holding me back is my bitch is kennel club stuff so therefore no working in her background as i know the local bloke who bred this line,but saying that shes a real hard grafter and loves her work,doesn like laying about like your typical kc staffy (which i have a few of these too),i wonder was she just a pure fluke or could she throw working ability pups with a decent pat. p.s all her litter mates bar one other bitch have no interest in work what so ever!
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Nice type stabs,does he find it hard to push on below ground or is he only used on top or the end of digs?
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Any info on the height and weight of your first cross,do you find having too much bull in them,do they lack the will to want to go to ground?
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Sheaba are you talking about 3/4 bred or first cross,have you any experience with working first cross?
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Sorry i cant give you an answer as i have just signed up with this forum to ask the same question. Only difference with me is im wondering would they be too strong to get to ground if they were a first cross.I own both pat dog and staff bitch and there decent hard working proven dogs.Any info on this first cross apprecited,thanks in advance !