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  1. Yeah but he's broke his to rabbits....catchable or uncatchable???? Either way he still expects them to catch rabbits...yours are schooled not to chase deer or badgers....full stop...not just deer or badgers you deem non productive to chase....???? Hardly the training feat of the year mate....is it....??? Your spot on though there's some right fukn fools on here.... yea ent there, if you can train a springer to pull up then you are one fool if you cant train any dog to do the same, how much go one then do you think it would take for the same springer to nail a Rabbit oh yea im the one t
  2. Good point! I no longer teach my dogs to jump, except into the back of the Land rover. After getting the Vet to stitch up nasty tears from barbed wire I decided that I prefer my dogs not to jump it. My garden is surrounded by sheep grazing which is another reason to keep my dogs respecting wire! I know this wouldn't suit many of you but it works for me!
  3. Fatty acids are not converted to Glucose in mammals, Acetyl CoA is the energy source isn't it? We "less bright" individuals like to keep things simple! Are you saying the Adrenal glands aren't involved in glucose metabolism? Are you saying that the Adrenal glands play no part in Allergy? Why start a new thread when this one is so interesting?
  4. I agree with Sky cat about distracting him with tasty food treats, I had a pup who got a belt off a mains electric fence and refused to go anywhere near it for 3 weeks! We made a point of walking the pack past where the shock occurred then giving em treats in full view of the "victim". Then more treats (baked liver!) when we turned back towards home. Soon, all of them were focussed on the treats and the fence was forgotten. You have to rebuild confidence if it's been shaken, it's not the dogs fault and individuals gain strength from the pack. Personally I prefer a sensitive dog, I find they wa
  5. Are you suggesting that Wolves get Carbs from cellulose? Fruit yes, my dogs are keen on that!Otherwise, those inefficient Morris Minors manage to forage 70 miles in a day, finishing off with a chase at 40mph to eat if they are lucky, all without the help of Carbs! Not bad, I'd say! The stamina of sight hounds has always been suspect, that's part of the reason for crossing them with something else to produce a lurcher. Isn't it true that an increasing number of dogs are suffering allergies and Cancer, as well as dental problems due to Carbs? I think that dogs haven't had a chance to ev
  6. I had a Smooth coated Kelpie cross, she was black and tan but had a fawn undercoat! When she started to moult in warm weather, the fawn would come thru the black hairs and she would look moth-eaten for a week or two. I found the only way was to strip the dead hair out between finger and thumb as it appeared
  7. It can sometimes help if you strap the tip of the tail with insulation tape for protection. Not too tight tho or you might cut off the blood supply. If you do get a bleed then firm pressure and potassium permanganate crystals as a styptic can help. Unfortunately you may still end up getting the op! Good luck with it.
  8. Are you suggesting that Wolves get Carbs from cellulose? Fruit yes, my dogs are keen on that!Otherwise, those inefficient Morris Minors manage to forage 70 miles in a day, finishing off with a chase at 40mph to eat if they are lucky, all without the help of Carbs! Not bad, I'd say! The stamina of sight hounds has always been suspect, that's part of the reason for crossing them with something else to produce a lurcher. Isn't it true that an increasing number of dogs are suffering allergies and Cancer, as well as dental problems due to Carbs?
  9. I get a pup retrieving to hand around the house with something soft and nice to hold. Encourage them to bring it to you, take it gently from them and praise them... inspect the object like it's the most interesting thing you've ever seen.... keep praising the pup and then give it back! After a few experiences of this the pup should be bringing you anything interesting that it finds.... I've got a Boerboel pup that's bringing me un-marked toilet rolls, petty cash books and other more unsavoury items for me to inspect on a daily basis. My Whippet/Beddy stalked and killed a buck Squirrel inj the
  10. I agree, you're walking a tight-rope when feeding pups, IMO you can only do it by eye and condition score. They can eat a terrific amount without becoming over weight so they shouldn't be stinted. My last pup was a Boerboel who consistently put on a kilo a week, despite being kept lean to minimise the risk of hip problems. Conversion of food to body tissue, not fat, is the aim and as I've stated elsewhere I believe Carbs are over-rated! Farmers know that if you want to fatten an animal you feed it Carbs. I tend to feed more Carbs going into winter for exactly that reason.
  11. I’d say they get carbs from the dog bowl same as the rest of their food!!!! Dogs by definition are domesticated not wild! As to not natural versus, unnatural remember nature is pretty shite, parvo is natural vaccinations un-natural, google the naturalistic fallacy, and consider the problems with the idea that something if good if its natural but must be bad if its unnatural.. On a more serious note dogs get carbs from man and have for many thousands of years so it is perfectly "natural", Dogs have three gene variences from wolves that play an important role in the digestion of carb sourc
  12. I've always been intrigued as to why commercial foods contain carbohydrates, probably coz it's cheap and bulky! Where, in nature would a wild dog get hold of carbohydrates? Fats and amino acids, yes! Protein and bone, yes! Wheat and rice? Not a chance! Dogs may be able to handle it but carbs are not natural food for them!
  13. Forget fractions mate, even Gregor Mendel had to cheat in his research to make it look like fractions were predictable! The truth is that genes are passed on in groups, it's not like dealing cards.... One for you and one for me! Anyone who thinks fractions are important needs to talk to someone who actually has experience of breeding animals. Look at the physical appearance of the parents ( their "Phenotype") to get an idea of what genes they're carrying,even better look at the pups they produce! There's an old saying that "Wise men buy, fools breed!
  14. I've had dogs and Cattle where the Dam had the major influence over the off-spring, despite what the 'Scientists' say about it being 50:50 shared inherited influence. Seems to me that all you can hope for the stud to do is reinforce the Dams strengths, not her weaknesses, especially when line breeding! The perfect animal has never been born. The serious breeder will breed close just to see what faults his bitch carries- this can be disappointing but its what happens in nature. The difference is that nature culls hard so only the successes are left to breed future generations. When you look at
  15. B-gger it! I've just been discussing things with my beautiful ( and tolerant!) partner (she might read this thread!!). She pointed out that I'm retiring next month so I'll have more time on my hands. Anubis, can you pm me with photos of the pup that's available, please? I should say in advance that I prefer a solid body colour, brindle if possible. I've never taken to pied dogs-except in spaniels (personal preference). Also when is this Irish lad's bitch likely to be in season? ATB, regards Painless
  16. Well said how come? feral cats are a real pest in my area. Have your kids ever had a pet cat? How do you decide if it's a kids pet out hunting or a real feral? An intact Tom can have a 10 mile circuit that he patrols each night in search of Queens in season and farm cats do a real service in keeping vermin down. Real feral populations are self limiting due to starvation and cat flu decimating litters. My personal experience is that there are usually far more foxes than cats in the countryside, maybe more ferals in the suburbs. OMO.
  17. I'm bringing on a 2 yr old Whippet/ Beddy bitch atm or I'd be sorely tempted to have a look at your pup! My youngster deserves my full attention so it's a little early to bring another pup into the house, wouldn't be fair on her. My oldest bitch is 12 now so when she passes I'll seriously consider an Alaunt thanks to your posts Anubis. How uniform are the litters? Many throw-backs to the Mastiff or Bull blood? What's the state of the breeding programme now? Still allowing outcrosses to widen the gene pool? I hope so coz those wankers at the KC could do with an example of how it should be done
  18. What a f-cking superb set of photographs! What a superb animal! If you decide to have another litter in 12 months please let me know. What height and weight do you expect for dogs and bitches? What is their prey drive like?All the best with em, Painless
  19. And? We fly in airplanes but that doesn't mean we evolved to fly like birds. The type of civilization needed to carry out gene splicing would leave more than a few crude relics. Just the industrialization needed to supply the metals, class, lenses, plastics, chemicals would leave major archeological relicts/industrial landscapes. Then there would be the genetic evidence ie sighthounds would have cat genes lol. If you have real faith in your beliefs then why not post on a relevant scientific forum such as bad science? What next spacemen brought us here?????? Just follow the ley-lines !!!!
  20. I like your reasoning BOLIO, but I want to go back to the original thread which is about whether Sighthounds evolved to be used by the Egyptians, or whether, as I argue, they were 'original' like the domesticated Cheetahs also used by the Egyptians at the same time. I've copied some images above for comparison. The larger pic is obviously DNA.... the smaller pic is 'Caduceus', the symbol of our modern Medical profession. I'm sure that we can all see the similarity and why shouldn't the Medics use DNA in their symbol? It was a fantastic discovery, right? What interests me is the fact that the C
  21. Last year I went to a reunion of her college graduation year. There were 2 professors there who trained with her. Concensus was that they were among the dullest blokes in her year! Just got to keep churning out 'papers' on a subject and do your time to become a Prof! Science IS A RELIGION and has been for a long time. If you have an original thought you can't get a research grant in case you upset the apple cart! Someone said that Darwin must be right coz his theory hasn't been disproven..... you don't have to disprove it... that's called 'negative averment'... In Law, "He who avers must prov
  22. Hi everybody! Shit! This brainwashing has turned some peoples grey matter a bit white! "Theory of Evolution has been around for quite a while..." Yeah, and it's STILL unproven! Scientific theories are put forward to stand until something replaces them. Gallileo was imprisoned for saying the Earth wasn't at the centre of the Universe despite the fact that the Sumerians described our solar system, with our Sun at it's centre, 6000 years before! I bet some of you 'Scientists' put artificially hydrogenated fat on your toast to prevent hardening of your arteries! Give us a break! Well done Juckler,
  23. I'm happy to consider an opinion that conflicts with my own anytime, and there have been some cracking posts on here that give pause for thought. I do respect others rights to freedom of thought, and more importantly their freedom of speech. I don't think any researchers have taken an oath to keep us in the dark... TPTB don't need to do that.... any conflicting research just doesn't get published in main-stream journals! A classic example of this is the existence of 'The Mound Builders' of North America aka the Mississipean Culture. They predate the American Indians, (who were Stone Age or 'Cl
  24. My apologies people, if I rose to the bait and got involved in a slanging match. I'm sorry Chartpolski if I misinterpreted your " on my level" comment as a dig at my intelligence coz I don't have a degree like you do. I've been thinking about your comment, and your Conspiracy Theory digs. When you say "level", you mean Initiation level don't you? What level Freemason are you? You jumped in at the mention of Ancient Sumer (Sumaria) in an attempt to derail the thread coz you ALREADY KNOW all the details of what I'm saying! It nearly worked so good try! I know we Goyim aren't supposed to know re
  25. Don't be so f-cking patronising! TPTB suppress enough without the few of us who've done the research staying tight-lipped! I haven't sucked anyone in and I totally respect the 'man in the bar' with an open mind! Most people are in a trance state due to television corrupting their thinking and a discussion like this brings facts into the open so people can have access to information. Why would you want to keep it from them? Nobody needs protecting from the truth! I'm sorry if you felt patronised ! I thought, (wrongly), that I was speaking on my own level!! You keep using acronyms that I,
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