colliejohn 840 Posted September 13, 2006 Report Share Posted September 13, 2006 the saying a picture says a thousand words come to mind .with the background deleted he must have something to hide I dont know why anyone would want to buy a second rate dog from this man PEOPLE ON THIS SITE SHOULD GIVE HELP AND ADVICE INSTEAD OF RIDICULING PEOPLE ,THIS PERSON ONLY WANTED A SITE ADDRESS NOT PEOPLES VIEWS ON HANCOCK.THIS PERSON MAY BE AFTER A LURCHER PUP OF COLLIE BREEDING AND IM NOT A HANCOCK ADVERSARY, BUT NOT PEOPLE BREED AND ADVERTISE COLLIE LURCHER PUPS,SO GETTING HOLD OF THEM IS HARD THATS WHY MANY PEOPLE TURN TO HANCOCK.REGARDS COLLIE JOHN. Quote Link to post
Guest furryferter Posted September 13, 2006 Report Share Posted September 13, 2006 the saying a picture says a thousand words come to mind .with the background deleted he must have something to hide I dont know why anyone would want to buy a second rate dog from this man PEOPLE ON THIS SITE SHOULD GIVE HELP AND ADVICE INSTEAD OF RIDICULING PEOPLE ,THIS PERSON ONLY WANTED A SITE ADDRESS NOT PEOPLES VIEWS ON HANCOCK.THIS PERSON MAY BE AFTER A LURCHER PUP OF COLLIE BREEDING AND IM NOT A HANCOCK ADVERSARY, BUT NOT PEOPLE BREED AND ADVERTISE COLLIE LURCHER PUPS,SO GETTING HOLD OF THEM IS HARD THATS WHY MANY PEOPLE TURN TO HANCOCK.REGARDS COLLIE JOHN. Point taken collie john the lad was wanting some advice & if the lad was wanting a pup of collie breeding then hopefully ive put him of going to this money hungry puppy peddler ,collie crosses are not that hard to come by & surely there is a lot better litters being bred than hancocks people like him or others who only breed for profit should not be involved in the breeding of working lurchers or terriers , imo the minute you breed working dogs for profit your you get blinkered by money ,how many litters would be bred not just working dogs but all types of dogs if they were just given away or sold at reasonable prices a lot less that is being bred today ,I would guess more than 3/4 of the liiters today are bred for profit . I was a t a show a few weeks ago there was some lads there with a lot of dogs these lads go to all the shows prancing about with there spotless terriers it was supposed to be a working terrier show but it was like f*kin crufts ,at one point a lad was in the ring with his weasely looking russel he went rushing out the ring & started clipping his terriers tail & feet with a pair of scissors I was speaking to a lad that knew one of the lads in the ring he said his lakeland cost him £800 this dog had never seen a fox or probably never will , £ 800 for a rossette hunter unbelievable . So hareman stay away from Hancock ,how much of his breeding stock is grafted he is only in it for the coin ther has to be other collie x breeders out there who actually work there dogs Quote Link to post
Guest stantheman Posted September 13, 2006 Report Share Posted September 13, 2006 I/v seen some very good hankock dogs that you lads and lasses own from this site. sorry handcock Quote Link to post
Rabbithunter 456 Posted September 13, 2006 Report Share Posted September 13, 2006 if advice is what the lad wants, then he will get advice. dont go to hancock Quote Link to post
ginge2k6 0 Posted September 13, 2006 Report Share Posted September 13, 2006 Editted: Funny but libellous, CJ Quote Link to post
hare_dogs 0 Posted September 13, 2006 Author Report Share Posted September 13, 2006 thanks lads Quote Link to post
HBG 350 Posted September 13, 2006 Report Share Posted September 13, 2006 PEOPLE ON THIS SITE SHOULD GIVE HELP AND ADVICE INSTEAD OF RIDICULING PEOPLE ,THIS PERSON ONLY WANTED A SITE ADDRESS NOT PEOPLES VIEWS ON HANCOCK.THIS PERSON MAY BE AFTER A LURCHER PUP OF COLLIE BREEDING AND IM NOT A HANCOCK ADVERSARY, BUT NOT PEOPLE BREED AND ADVERTISE COLLIE LURCHER PUPS,SO GETTING HOLD OF THEM IS HARD THATS WHY MANY PEOPLE TURN TO HANCOCK.REGARDS COLLIE JOHN. if young lads were given proper advice and people knew the truth about him(hancock) maybe he would'nt be in buissiness, then no more litters would have to suffer the conditions the ones he as now and the ones he's had over the years have to live in.no genuine dog man would do what he does edited to add i have nothing against collie xs before you start colliejohn Quote Link to post
Guest baldie Posted September 13, 2006 Report Share Posted September 13, 2006 I had one bullet, she was a 3/4 bred border/grey, an absolute demon on hares, and great on the bunnies, she was a good retriever, and they were always live to hand.She did a fox, i never found [i think] and it was a fox, that killed her, it took her over the m1 in rush hour.Her main fault was disobediance when game was afoot, there was no controlling her, it ultimatly led to her down fall.I would sell my soul to have her back, but i wouldnt deal with Hancock again, my concience wouldnt let me. Quote Link to post
samba 534 Posted September 13, 2006 Report Share Posted September 13, 2006 well just been talking to my cousin who pick his pup up at weekend of hancock out of tweedle dee. its had the shits since day 1 with spots of blood in it he phoned him and he gets it regually and not to worry and says his vet says its normal for pups of this age. i think this is a load of b-----ks just be ware before you get one mate Quote Link to post
FERRETBOY 680 Posted September 13, 2006 Report Share Posted September 13, 2006 (edited) i have a hancock bred dog,3/4 greyhound x 1/4 beardie,its not who breeds them its down to the person rearing and training what makes the dog what it is.you can buy a pup from working parents and if its not brought on proper it wont make the grade.lets face it most dogs with high percentage of running in them will chase and catch what its aimed at imo. good hunting rew Edited September 13, 2006 by REW Quote Link to post
Rabbithunter 456 Posted September 13, 2006 Report Share Posted September 13, 2006 maybe they will make good dogs - you get out, what you put in - but i for one wouldnt support hancocks income. and certainly would buy off someone whose kennels are as stinky as his Quote Link to post
chay 0 Posted September 13, 2006 Report Share Posted September 13, 2006 :wacko: decisions eh like rabbit hunter said you get out what you put in my advice would be get adog from proven working parents the only reason i wouldnt have a hancock dog is idont agree with the conditions the dogs are FARMED in and to buy one helps toward enabling it to continue the man has agood bit of knowledge but i disagree with what he is doing this is just my opinion Quote Link to post
colliejohn 840 Posted September 13, 2006 Report Share Posted September 13, 2006 the saying a picture says a thousand words come to mind .with the background deleted he must have something to hide I dont know why anyone would want to buy a second rate dog from this man PEOPLE ON THIS SITE SHOULD GIVE HELP AND ADVICE INSTEAD OF RIDICULING PEOPLE ,THIS PERSON ONLY WANTED A SITE ADDRESS NOT PEOPLES VIEWS ON HANCOCK.THIS PERSON MAY BE AFTER A LURCHER PUP OF COLLIE BREEDING AND IM NOT A HANCOCK ADVERSARY, BUT NOT PEOPLE BREED AND ADVERTISE COLLIE LURCHER PUPS,SO GETTING HOLD OF THEM IS HARD THATS WHY MANY PEOPLE TURN TO HANCOCK.REGARDS COLLIE JOHN. Point taken collie john the lad was wanting some advice & if the lad was wanting a pup of collie breeding then hopefully ive put him of going to this money hungry puppy peddler ,collie crosses are not that hard to come by & surely there is a lot better litters being bred than hancocks people like him or others who only breed for profit should not be involved in the breeding of working lurchers or terriers , imo the minute you breed working dogs for profit your you get blinkered by money ,how many litters would be bred not just working dogs but all types of dogs if they were just given away or sold at reasonable prices a lot less that is being bred today ,I would guess more than 3/4 of the liiters today are bred for profit . I was a t a show a few weeks ago there was some lads there with a lot of dogs these lads go to all the shows prancing about with there spotless terriers it was supposed to be a working terrier show but it was like f*kin crufts ,at one point a lad was in the ring with his weasely looking russel he went rushing out the ring & started clipping his terriers tail & feet with a pair of scissors I was speaking to a lad that knew one of the lads in the ring he said his lakeland cost him £800 this dog had never seen a fox or probably never will , £ 800 for a rossette hunter unbelievable . So hareman stay away from Hancock ,how much of his breeding stock is grafted he is only in it for the coin ther has to be other collie x breeders out there who actually work there dogs point taken,there is alot better litters being bred,but their still a rareity,i bred a litter myself four months ago, mypups were 5/8,s collie 3/8,s greyhound and believe you me this is a rare cross all the pups went to genuine working homes and the lines they were bred out of were genuine typp ratcher breeding,there is not many genuine working lines of this breeding like typps and david james lines,perhaps only the odd one or two,and you find when pups come available they are very rarely advertised as they are spoken for before they are born.regards collie john. Quote Link to post
steve109 43 Posted September 13, 2006 Report Share Posted September 13, 2006 the hares these dogs suspose to kill must have been duffers,milky does or lamp blind these dogs cannot kill hares full stop.... ive seen quite a few of these dogs run over the years... and couldent kill a hare in a phone box....hes just a good salesman...anyone wana buy some double glazing..... Quote Link to post
colliejohn 840 Posted September 13, 2006 Report Share Posted September 13, 2006 the hares these dogs suspose to kill must have been duffers,milky does or lamp blind these dogs cannot kill hares full stop.... ive seen quite a few of these dogs run over the years... and couldent kill a hare in a phone box....hes just a good salesman...anyone wana buy some double glazing..... i take it you dont rate collie crosses mate,but each to their own. regards collie john. Quote Link to post
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