Huntmad 1 Posted October 5, 2009 Report Share Posted October 5, 2009 read some books mate it will help alot. they were two easy runs both squaters Don't you think you'd be best starting them in daylight when they reach the right age? na in my experiance iv always lamped them first its so much easier than day to night but all depends wat you want to work thats just my opinion Quote Link to post
one man and is dog 0 Posted October 5, 2009 Report Share Posted October 5, 2009 out lamping last night for first time ever with my two new lurchers 2 runs 2 rabbits one a piece great night out NICE PUPS ARE YOU STILLING LOOKING FOR LAND IS THERE ANY BODY ON THERE HAVE ANY LAND FOR THIS NEW BLOOD <DO YOU STILL FERRET Quote Link to post
Cochyn 0 Posted October 7, 2009 Report Share Posted October 7, 2009 Hi mate.I have an eight month old pup champing at the bit.but wont let it have a go until 10 to 12 month.(Six month )If you think your right and the dogs are ready.go for it mate.because at the end of the day.You put the work in.atb. Catcher Hi Catcher, are you taking your dog out with older dogs to watch day or night? Would you give it a tired dropper at that age? Day time training no mate.Find other dogs only distract them.Lamping hoping to have the dog ready for January and then it will only be watching the other dogs for a few weeks Like to hold them back as long as possible.atb.catcher. Ta Quote Link to post
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