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Ferrets, Terrier work, Ale, English history, Ale and more Ale, England Rugby, Wasp's RFC, Ale & single malt wiskey.
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Hi, I have two, two year old Jills (not related)who have both been covered by a friends Hob, neither produced a litter after 5 or 6 attempts to cover. I did the usual, took the Jills to the Hob etc etc. Anyway, after 6 weeks nothing so I had them checked and then Jill jabed. OK, I have just been given a 12 week old Jill and Hob, can these be introduced to my jills safely. I have a large court, so room is not an issue. I hear various stories that you can and can't introduce "new" blood into an existing set up, especially very young hobs. Advice needed please. Cheers Smu
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Thanks mate, I am waiting to collect the Jill when the weather turns, anything like my misses and her sisters in this heat and god help us all. !!touchy cows !!
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Gents, Thanks for your comments and advice. A friend who is just about to go back into the Army has 3 Jills and a bloody big Hob. He has found homes for all but one Jill, I said I will take this in. She is not a great worker but has given a few years good service and I don't want to see her go to just anyone. Yep made the Court out of what was left with the house re-build 8ft x 6ft x 3ft all the front opens for easy access. Cheers Steve
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Thanks mate!
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Hi all, Been away for a few years due to work but back again. Built myself a new court and have two 14 month of Jill's. My question is can I introduce another Jill ? I know its a no no to bring in a Hob but will my two Jill's gang up on another if introduced. Thanks for any advice. Smudger
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Thank you all for taking the time to reply, sadly the kit died over night.
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Lads, Thanks for the post, I think I will give her some time, if it continues the cold weather will get her in the end I suppose. She don't seem to be suffering so I will let her be. Cheers again. Smudger
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Gents I have a 8 week old Jill who is constantly wet at the rear end, she has a problem with a back leg which seems abit under developed. She is half the size of her sisters. She is active but clumsey. She is eating well but her sh*t is runny and bubble, never solid. Never hada Jill like this, any pointers Lads ? Cheers Smudger
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Good thanks pal! Nice to see you back on here posting! Always used to look forward tor your input on a rugby thread. Glad to hear it Malt, WE were Sh*t, and thats the truth, but a wins a win, an ugly one at that. Tins to be dropped, Johnnie to be dropped, Lawes (thug) to be dropped. The frogs, like the Jocks will raise their game and the Frogs have far more skill and savvy to be honest that the boys up there. Been watching you boys and it good to see good hard honest running rugby, a few too meny scares but the booze ban will help !!! Only been back a few weeks
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Hahahahahahahahahah Come on ENGLAND, beat the Frogs and lets show the skirt wearing haggis bashers what real rugby is all about. !!! Malt, how are you mate, good luck to you boys, looking good.
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Due to circumstances beyond my control I have had to give my beloved Borders away to a friend. Don't think I have cried so much since the birth of my children. Anyway just wanted to thank all those who have been kind enough to comment on my posts and fight the battle for the Border Terrier. Good luck to you all and happy hunting Steve
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I work mine to everything I have a chance to. They do the business for me. They can be slow in coming forward but I put that down to a higher intelligence level then most terriers.
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Mate I work mine, hardy little dogs, you have a problem on this site as there are a number of tossers who love to knock the Border at every opportunity, fine with that, but all you will get are stupid comments from stupid people. PM me if you want
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Ratting with 10 month Border
smudgersmith replied to smudgersmith's topic in Earthdogs & Working Terriers
None mate to talk of, from working Borders brought from a farmer down Devon way. -
Ratting with 10 month Border
smudgersmith replied to smudgersmith's topic in Earthdogs & Working Terriers
Thanks lads, nothing fancy just honest Borders.