fieldranger09 0 Posted June 28, 2009 Report Share Posted June 28, 2009 I am getting a springer spaniel and i am wondering if i can use a springer as a lurcher when ferreting. Thanks Quote Link to post
Guest anonymous Posted June 28, 2009 Report Share Posted June 28, 2009 I am getting a springer spaniel and i am wondering if i can use a springer as a lurcher when ferreting. Thanks Don't see why not mate. Good nose, quick enough to catch a fleeing rabbit in ferreting circumstances... If a terrior is quick enough I'm sure a spaniel is too. All the springers I know are a bit highly strung though, hope you know what your letting yourself in for lol. Quote Link to post
EskdaleHawks 8 Posted June 28, 2009 Report Share Posted June 28, 2009 I am getting a springer spaniel and i am wondering if i can use a springer as a lurcher when ferreting. Thanks Not my choice personally.You won't be able to use it for shoot over if you allow it to chase! If you want a Rabbit dog then get one of the smaller whippet crosses, as you want something that is quick off the mark. Quote Link to post
EskdaleHawks 8 Posted June 28, 2009 Report Share Posted June 28, 2009 I am getting a springer spaniel and i am wondering if i can use a springer as a lurcher when ferreting. Thanks Not my choice personally.You won't be able to use it for shoot over if you allow it to chase! If you want a Rabbit dog then get one of the smaller whippet crosses, as you want something that is quick off the mark. What happened to the hawking??? did you ever get in touch with my mate??? Quote Link to post
Sighthound 49 Posted June 28, 2009 Report Share Posted June 28, 2009 Yes my wee spaniel pegs them a beauty as they bolt, she also works on a regular basis picking up and beating on the estate I work at. She 'knows' the rabbits she can chase and those she can't. They are very versatile dogs I've used mine for bushing to the lurchers, flushing to hawk and falcon as well as ferreting, beating and picking up. Quote Link to post
EskdaleHawks 8 Posted June 28, 2009 Report Share Posted June 28, 2009 Yes my wee spaniel pegs them a beauty as they bolt, she also works on a regular basis picking up and beating on the estate I work at. She 'knows' the rabbits she can chase and those she can't. They are very versatile dogs I've used mine for bushing to the lurchers, flushing to hawk and falcon as well as ferreting, beating and picking up. Very versitle indeed. only ever had two, too much for me but I do enjoy watching good dog work in the shooting field. I'll stick to my labs for shooting, my lab x spinone for the hawking and my little wabbit dog for the wabbits!! What est. is it that you work or can't you say? Quote Link to post
ferreterni 29 Posted June 28, 2009 Report Share Posted June 28, 2009 My springerXterrier will get her first season ferreting this year, had a go at the end of last. She will b 4 soon, and has only just settled enough to work ferrets, was always far to excitable. Marks a treat and smart enough to pick holes they will bolt from. Quote Link to post
barni 4 Posted June 29, 2009 Report Share Posted June 29, 2009 I am getting a springer spaniel and i am wondering if i can use a springer as a lurcher when ferreting. Thanks u want springer x wippet gud bushing dog and catching dog Quote Link to post
Rory4 267 Posted June 29, 2009 Report Share Posted June 29, 2009 was wondering about springer for rabbits daytime, specially flushing to the lurchers, only thing think would lack is opening up, what terrier is your springer x with ferreterni? is it first x? cheers Quote Link to post
major1 6 Posted June 29, 2009 Report Share Posted June 29, 2009 if i were you mate i would get a whippet cross for ferriting but every man to there own Quote Link to post
ferreterni 29 Posted June 29, 2009 Report Share Posted June 29, 2009 was wondering about springer for rabbits daytime, specially flushing to the lurchers, only thing think would lack is opening up, what terrier is your springer x with ferreterni? is it first x? cheers I was stupid enough to get talking to the breeder about his lurchers and forgot to see the terrier. I have seen pictures of beddyXspringers which are similar, but I think she's lakey type, bloke kept lakeyXborders too. Is a first cross to. Like a big hairy springer, but hard when she fights with the jrt. Lifts young rabbits in long grass and retrieves live. Easy to train but if she don't think there's anything to hunt she just walks to heel. Great retreiver. Wouldn't keep one again though. PatXcocker seems interesting, but there is just better dogs than this type for working. But I wouldn't change her for the world. Quote Link to post
Rory4 267 Posted June 29, 2009 Report Share Posted June 29, 2009 ya pat x cocker be interesting, have you any pics? was it big or small type springer? cheers Quote Link to post
unlacedgecko 1,466 Posted June 29, 2009 Report Share Posted June 29, 2009 ya pat x cocker be interesting, have you any pics? was it big or small type springer? cheers ive got a pat x cocker, bred by dogs-and-natives from this site. she is 6mnths old. bags of energy. i am training her to the whistle at the moment. i intend to use her in the beating line next season (2010) and as a rough shooting dog, if i can train her to the standard required. looks like a lab puppy at the moment, smooth coated and quite slight built. she is smooth haired, but carries her tail high, like a terrier. i will post some pics when i get the camera back from my mate. Ug Quote Link to post
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