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  1. Plays a huge part the older dogs with sheep I remember my young dog must be 35 years ago like it was yesterday. He started off towards the sheep then looked back for the old dog who going the other way. You could see the cogs turning then it thought sod it I better stick with him. Job done never looked at a sheep again
  2. Every where is so built up around here now a days. Just no room. My dog all ways has his eye on me and works 30-40 yards ahead. When he was younger the amount times I would spot a fox in the distance and call him back because of roads or what ever. So now if I call him his like right what don't you want me to grab
  3. Stick them in any thing really. Handy being able to move them
  4. Can't see how you teach a terrier with any go about it how not to go to ground. I had a JR that never went to ground on rabbits no matter how large the holes but I never taught him he was just bought up ferreting and new. Any thing else he was straight in and many a pre-dinner wander went tits up and turned into a large excavation lol. Personally now a days I would go for one of bushing types that are less inclined
  5. Thats the long and short of it. Just keep topping up when ever they peep through or a bit sooner until we are clear of frosts. Once clear of frosts you can let them keep there there heads above the soil a bit. Do that until you get to the top of the bag
  6. Yea basically they just ain't fussed
  7. Bang on they are not easy to watch. Like you say why are they not kenneled. Like tethering a rabbit out in ya back yard
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  11. Used to when I was younger. They got a bit more fired up when actually working because there was a bit more at steak but other than that fine. Never did a huge amount of though
  12. I don't remember having any issues with birds but the slugs were sods until get a bit of height. SCaffold netting is good to cover stuff at good price too. But beans need pollinating but apparently according to google just to disturb the flowers
  13. Some great sport in this thread excellent
  14. Whats them modern fang dangled things lol
  15. You just need to get knocking. Do some scouting and find the birds and then ask. It is not fun but you will get lucky in the end. I don't get this helping out at shoots lark as no one wants to bring others into there perms. Had a bunch of duck shooters turn up this season and they got right pissy because we were there before them. I don't mind sharing perms and no issues setting up so we can all have a crack but I woudn't bring people in
  16. Yes can't wait we lost so much of it this year with the dam lock downs
  17. Sounds like they are in the same boat as the rest of us. They put it well in this video
  18. Just watching the first one now nice to see the young fella learning the ropes. This is where you tell me his 45 lol. Good video Andrew
  19. Sure be fine. It's surprising how well they recover. Carried mine home at 7 months and lead bound for 4 and he came good. The big pillock
  20. Lovely pup and I love what you did with the skin brings back memories that
  21. Christ sounds like my friday night order back in the day ?
  22. Like Jok said don't get too keen there is rough guide to last frost dates here https://www.plantmaps.com/interactive-united-kingdom-last-frost-date-map.php Spuds for example planted later will romp ahead of ones hit by a frost. Also consider no dig well worth a read up I had to give up my plots when I had to get a new job in the opposite direction and longer hours. Plus have way to many hobbies I just couldn't fit it all in. Also onions from seed is the way to go if your doing onions I found anyway
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