Cleanspade 3,322 Posted December 29, 2009 Report Share Posted December 29, 2009 What the feck?you had the odacitty to say on an earth dog thread about standard's of working terrier's being to high and you keep plummer's?speak's volume's.no wonder genuine digger's get anoid with people that post on digging topic's about 100% earth dog's and they keep rabbiter's/ratter,s(the game's fecked)and thank's to people like you. the games fecked becouse of the new laws that dont make it impossible but make it difficult for us to get out and work our dogs before i got my plummers ive kept and worked russells patts borders fells and crosses of the above. i have never been a big numbers man but got enough to keep my dogs busy consisently year in year out for nigh on thirty years. i still have a good russell. but my plummers are a challange for me which i am enjoying. do you keep patts by any chance? Quote Link to post
FLATCAP 6 Posted December 30, 2009 Report Share Posted December 30, 2009 What the feck?you had the odacitty to say on an earth dog thread about standard's of working terrier's being to high and you keep plummer's?speak's volume's.no wonder genuine digger's get anoid with people that post on digging topic's about 100% earth dog's and they keep rabbiter's/ratter,s(the game's fecked)and thank's to people like you. the games fecked becouse of the new laws that dont make it impossible but make it difficult for us to get out and work our dogs before i got my plummers ive kept and worked russells patts borders fells and crosses of the above. i have never been a big numbers man but got enough to keep my dogs busy consisently year in year out for nigh on thirty years. i still have a good russell. but my plummers are a challange for me which i am enjoying. do you keep patts by any chance? YOUR A PUSSY I WILL DIG ANYWERE NOW GO RATTIN WITH YOUR PLUMBERS AN DONT BE LATE FOR DINNER Quote Link to post
Terrie 12 Posted December 30, 2009 Report Share Posted December 30, 2009 Sorry to be a pain in the backside but out of curiousity (spelling i know) Whats the better breeding for working wyemead or legion? P.s I dont want a war just opinions! Quote Link to post
gazzer 1 Posted December 30, 2009 Report Share Posted December 30, 2009 wish folk would who dont like plummer would butt out and go whinge about sommit else..(like tinting thier white knickers pink in the wash or sommit else a little more feminine). Terrie..couldnt tell you about the better stock, i have a wyremead (sam and tanner),i bought him specifically for ratting as thats what i enjoy the most,and the dog hasnt let me down yet,he was a yappy little git,had an obsession with sticks and got too preoccupied to start with..we have to work hard for our ratting down here in the s/west,we dont have bumper days to train our dogs on,we have to mooch and mooch hard, in my humble opinion (im a novice)this is a better way to get your dogs working, more of a challenge,more excitement and more rewards....its not about the numbers for me, its about keeping the dog busy,watching him learn and enjoying the day out.....i have no need to get him amongst 200 rats in a chicken farm just to prove my cock is bigger than the next guys.......plummers are a great breed, extremely loyal,hard working and keen to learn.....i enjoy learning too as although ive been rattin on and off for donkeys yrs,im new to having my own rattin dog and working it on my own..........this is the very reason i have joined this forum..there are some very helpful folk on here, but unfortunately there are too many whingers and moaners who got sod all better to do than moan about others.....maybe they should become politicians as they are all full of shite and no one gives a toss what they're babblin on about anyway. enjoy plummer for what it is..........and make it what u wish. Quote Link to post
Donnylad 0 Posted December 30, 2009 Report Share Posted December 30, 2009 I lost the best looking plummer...ask about, soon found out about it ??? don't understand your reply??? He lost the countrys best looking plumber terrier says the plumber club Serves them right for being so stupid to give the thing to him Quote Link to post
Big bald beautiful 1,231 Posted December 30, 2009 Report Share Posted December 30, 2009 A friend gave me that dog you f*****g 12 yr old little twat next....... I always had the working plummer at heart, thats why i shoot my mouth off about it, i see im wasteing my time.better go back to Quote Link to post
Cleanspade 3,322 Posted December 30, 2009 Report Share Posted December 30, 2009 Too many weedy, snipy faced dogs about, a good fox would make mincemeat of them. the breeds needs a stronger working breed adding, not bull terrier a good strong pat, then worked and tested. a big strong red patt would be whats needed Quote Link to post
Cleanspade 3,322 Posted December 30, 2009 Report Share Posted December 30, 2009 What the feck?you had the odacitty to say on an earth dog thread about standard's of working terrier's being to high and you keep plummer's?speak's volume's.no wonder genuine digger's get anoid with people that post on digging topic's about 100% earth dog's and they keep rabbiter's/ratter,s(the game's fecked)and thank's to people like you. the games fecked becouse of the new laws that dont make it impossible but make it difficult for us to get out and work our dogs before i got my plummers ive kept and worked russells patts borders fells and crosses of the above. i have never been a big numbers man but got enough to keep my dogs busy consisently year in year out for nigh on thirty years. i still have a good russell. but my plummers are a challange for me which i am enjoying. do you keep patts by any chance? YOUR A PUSSY I WILL DIG ANYWERE NOW GO RATTIN WITH YOUR PLUMBERS AN DONT BE LATE FOR DINNER yea i can see that with your posts and topics. CRACK ON Quote Link to post
poacher3161 1,766 Posted December 30, 2009 Report Share Posted December 30, 2009 Does any one remember the old old plummer terriers i know he brought some of these to rotherham in the late 60s early 70s and they were very good earth dogs.atb dell Quote Link to post
oyama 27 Posted December 30, 2009 Report Share Posted December 30, 2009 The old wyremead stuff was okay,but wyremead stuff does'nt get worked and neither does Legion.Well not earthwork wise.FACT.Not by there respective breeders anyway. Quote Link to post
poacher3161 1,766 Posted December 30, 2009 Report Share Posted December 30, 2009 I have been looking at a photo in plummers first book that he wrote the jack russell terrier its training and entering and theirs a pic of some rough coated russels owned by ray and john derry descended from his old dog san are these the dogs the present day dogs came off ??atb dell Quote Link to post
whippetmike 3 Posted December 30, 2009 Author Report Share Posted December 30, 2009 the games fecked becouse of the new laws that dont make it impossible but make it difficult for us to get out and work our dogs before i got my plummers ive kept and worked russells patts borders fells and crosses of the above. i have never been a big numbers man but got enough to keep my dogs busy consisently year in year out for nigh on thirty years. i still have a good russell. but my plummers are a challange for me which i am enjoying. do you keep patts by any chance? YOUR A PUSSY I WILL DIG ANYWERE NOW GO RATTIN WITH YOUR PLUMBERS AN DONT BE LATE FOR DINNER i'm not here to fall out wit no one flatcap or anyone else!. and my bitch is a proven bitch to me! she has bolted time after time and hasn't got a mark on her this diggin lark go on i'v dug i'v dug i'v dug so i'v I! i sit back and watch her do her stuff to me she is clever in many ways which is what i love about her she has working parents a jack x pat so i'm looking to put something else into her that why i'm looking for a working plummer i don't do much if any earth work now i mainly do ferreting and have a terrier to knock rabbits out the ruff for my longdogs this is my enjoyment this is my passion i'm here to improve my dogs and i think a plummer across my bitch is my best option(i think) i like them horses for courses atb mike really thinkin of jackin this site. some people sit on here with blinkers on Quote Link to post
AMADORE 5 Posted December 30, 2009 Report Share Posted December 30, 2009 The old wyremead stuff was okay,but wyremead stuff does'nt get worked and neither does Legion.Well not earthwork wise.FACT.Not by there respective breeders anyway. Scot (oyma) if you think tangle had a good head then you need to play catch up with my stuff now. Cerby didn't have a masculine head, and few of his offspring were any better except for Sirius a caped grandson I bred . But as for earth work I don't dig to my terriers unless I have to, and that's usually because i have made mistake to let them go to ground . When I run my pack (6)professionaly everyday the last thing i want is a train of terriers inline down an earth. But they do work and work everyday infcat more than most Plummer terriers ever do. Its true id rather let the others prove my Wyremead dogs and take the associated legal risks. I must say Cerbys line if which i have the sixth generation Tuco (seen on the right here (age 12months next to Sam a cerby grandaughter) have yet to let the wyremead kennels down In fact one of his ggggrandsons Ransum less than 14 inch and weighing 23lb when fit see below was recently lost to ground in wales,twice on exercise and his son tylos (left below with dam) is in ireland working. So id repute your remarks and say your wrong "my boy" as plum would say. Most of the make the grade but not all, as in all breeds. However my money bck on any failures. Quote Link to post
Terrie 12 Posted December 30, 2009 Report Share Posted December 30, 2009 Thank you for the reply as i was interested to see if of what "line" people prefer i know that plummers are a touchy subject and its a shame really. As there are good & bad in every breed its just that the bad ones or less try'd ones get tar'd with the brush that they are not capable.I however think that there are a few around that are more than capable Quote Link to post
Cleanspade 3,322 Posted December 30, 2009 Report Share Posted December 30, 2009 saxon sassy has done a little earthwork. legally protecting birds and stock. nothing special but able enough dont work em to ground anymore but some are more than capable of doing a job. and some wont be. a lot will depend on there owners and of course there breeding sassy is an outcross bitch Quote Link to post
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