Guest warren Posted February 8, 2010 Report Share Posted February 8, 2010 (edited) why do people pick faults with other peoples dogs if it aint a problem to the owner in this case CHIPPER whats the problem the only person a dog as to please is the owner no one else [/quot true mate but it does matter when selling pups out of them Me thinks you have read the wrong thread Taz boy. This is the only litter of Lurcher I have ever bred in my life and my young Merlin is the only one in the litter who yips. I am pleased it is me and know one else who got the yipper. The feed back from other owners of these pups has been nothing but good. Every one who had a pup from me knows how they are bred and they were also told that German Whire Haired Pionter in the mix can bring out a yip in the Lurcher. As far as disturbing the other rabbits in the area, you are wrong, if rabbits are going to be desurberd by a couple of yips from a dog then the very presance of both man and dog will half scare them to death! At the present time my mate is running a very well bred Saluki Greyhound (thats why he was given her to see if some work would keep her quiet) and we do a fair bit of lamping with her and I have seen her take a dozen or more bunnies from the same field, I suppose in some overlamped places it would be a problem!! My dogs are mainly day time workers so it is not a problem. The only problem is me, I have never had a yipper before and I'm doing my best to get my head round it. If this young dog didnt yip Taz Boy, I wouldnt be afraid to call him a good young-un, up to now he is doing everything in style with loads of potentcial, but hey, I'm like a lot of you and cant stand a yipper!! Its a shame really. By trying to safegourd the future of Nells line I have just had her lined with a different dog, a cracking little worker, 3/4 Whippet 1/14 Wheton Terrier. I can trace nells line back thirty plus years and as far as we know there has never been any thing that opens up and the dog Ive used is silent, but deadly. Regards Warren Edited February 8, 2010 by warren Quote Link to post
Fieldsporthunter 1,864 Posted February 8, 2010 Report Share Posted February 8, 2010 canny bloke but as usual a bit of a promiser and his dogs arnt bad but the pup he kept back yaps abit.at the end of the day they are average sorry to say no affence warren atb and a lad i know his is a bit boistourius someone told me about this thread so i came for a look..... i take it you been out with chippers merlin and his pack at least 5/6 times to give the view that his dogs are only adverage. well i have and at 15month old chippers merlin did just as well if not better than my old bitch with 6 full and hard worked seasons under her belt and as you would expect with a seasoned dog she is pretty clued up. ATB Quote Link to post
Fieldsporthunter 1,864 Posted February 8, 2010 Report Share Posted February 8, 2010 Merlin with his Mother Nell watch over a set of holes. Lurchers, I dont know where your coming from because most of what you said isnt right, yes its true that Merlin gives the odd yap while on a some rabbits. But you have never seen my dogs work so how can you coment on how good or bad they are. As far as me being a good promiser goes, well I think your memory is failing you or there has been a mis-understanding! I PMd you about six months ago with my phone number so that you could call me when your son was able to come for a days rabbiting with me!! The offer still stands, you and your Son can come and see for yourself weather my dogs are any good at their work! Your wrong when you said that other Lurchers which I have bred have been easier to trian than this litter we are on about. Well how can they be when this is the only litter of Lurchers I have ever bred in my life. How do you know if Merlin is come on well or not, its six months since I sent you that PM!! Come and see my dogs for your self Lurchers, you and your Son are both welcome for a look out, I'm sure you both will have a good day. I am happy with Merlin, he is and always has been a pleasure to work with. He is very steady and laid back, a very good hunter and marker. He has been known to mark some burries like ther was a bunny just under his nose! He takes a lot of game out of their seats but I have stopped him bringing Pheasants to me, some keepers dont like it! Merlin has retrieved a couple of shot hares, he hasnt seen many more than that. He didnt do to bad retrieving a shot fox, he is also doing very well at tracking wounded Roe. He as just started on the lamp and been out a couple of times. What more can I say about the young dog, if we can forgive him having the odd yip I think he is coming on very well!! Merlin is the only Lurcher I have owned that gives mouth. Some Pointer Xs can yip, plus when he is with my Hounds he thinks he is one. Regards Warren sorry i havnt got back to you chipper as the internet has been down and got fixed today.as for the pm you sent nearly a year ago was replyed if i remember right saying i will see you at the show which i did.at the show my son gave you his number to ring him when you were ready to as it has been 3 near 4 yrs when you promised him but you must of lost his number.as for me seeing ya dogs work i have only seen them on dvds and yes your footage is great [action start to finish]like it should be.like the offer you gave me i kindly declined did i not but you said you would contact my son.like i said to you a the show its me who gets it in the lug off people who promise him things and dont turn up but like i said to him dont rely on anybody.ithink he has got to the stage that he is not bothered about going with you but if you want pm me and i will send you his number but again thanks for the offer i will have a bit crack with you at the shows as i dont hold grudges and like i said you are a good genuine lad and i can only tell people about your dogs what you and other people tell me but watching dvds dont make any dog look excellent but i no yours do what you say they do.atb you must have your son pretty clued up telling him not to rely on other people ... thats good i tell mine the same. i also tell them not to take much notice of hearsay and third hand infomation. ATB Quote Link to post
TAZ BOY 4 Posted February 8, 2010 Report Share Posted February 8, 2010 why do people pick faults with other peoples dogs if it aint a problem to the owner in this case CHIPPER whats the problem the only person a dog as to please is the owner no one else [/quot true mate but it does matter when selling pups out of them Me thinks you have read the wrong thread Taz boy. This is the only litter of Lurcher I have ever bred in my life and my young Merlin is the only one in the litter who yips. I am pleased it is me and know one else who got the yipper. The feed back from other owners of these pups has been nothing but good. Every one who had a pup from me knows how they are bred and they were also told that German Whire Haired Pionter in the mix can bring out a yip in the Lurcher. As far as disturbing the other rabbits in the area, you are wrong, if rabbits are going to be desurberd by a couple of yips from a dog then the very presance of both man and dog will half scare them to death! At the present time my mate is running a very well bred Saluki Greyhound (thats why he was given her to see if some work would keep her quiet) and we do a fair bit of lamping with her and I have seen her take a dozen or more bunnies from the same field, I suppose in some overlamped places it would be a problem!! My dogs are mainly day time workers so it is not a problem. The only problem is me, I have never had a yipper before and I'm doing my best to get my head round it. If this young dog didnt yip Taz Boy, I wouldnt be afraid to call him a good young-un, up to now he is doing everything in style with loads of potentcial, but hey, I'm like a lot of you and cant stand a yipper!! Its a shame really. By trying to safegourd the future of Nells line I have just had her lined with a different dog, a cracking little worker, 3/4 Whippet 1/14 Wheton Terrier. I can trace nells line back thirty plus years and as far as we know there has never been any thing that opens up and the dog Ive used is silent, but deadly. Regards Warren thanks for the esay mate atb with them if u happy dont worry Quote Link to post
bull cross 0 Posted February 8, 2010 Report Share Posted February 8, 2010 warren how long it take u 2 write that fuking essay Quote Link to post
Fieldsporthunter 1,864 Posted February 8, 2010 Report Share Posted February 8, 2010 why do people pick faults with other peoples dogs if it aint a problem to the owner in this case CHIPPER whats the problem the only person a dog as to please is the owner no one else [/quot true mate but it does matter when selling pups out of them Me thinks you have read the wrong thread Taz boy. This is the only litter of Lurcher I have ever bred in my life and my young Merlin is the only one in the litter who yips. I am pleased it is me and know one else who got the yipper. The feed back from other owners of these pups has been nothing but good. Every one who had a pup from me knows how they are bred and they were also told that German Whire Haired Pionter in the mix can bring out a yip in the Lurcher. As far as disturbing the other rabbits in the area, you are wrong, if rabbits are going to be desurberd by a couple of yips from a dog then the very presance of both man and dog will half scare them to death! At the present time my mate is running a very well bred Saluki Greyhound (thats why he was given her to see if some work would keep her quiet) and we do a fair bit of lamping with her and I have seen her take a dozen or more bunnies from the same field, I suppose in some overlamped places it would be a problem!! My dogs are mainly day time workers so it is not a problem. The only problem is me, I have never had a yipper before and I'm doing my best to get my head round it. If this young dog didnt yip Taz Boy, I wouldnt be afraid to call him a good young-un, up to now he is doing everything in style with loads of potentcial, but hey, I'm like a lot of you and cant stand a yipper!! Its a shame really. By trying to safegourd the future of Nells line I have just had her lined with a different dog, a cracking little worker, 3/4 Whippet 1/14 Wheton Terrier. I can trace nells line back thirty plus years and as far as we know there has never been any thing that opens up and the dog Ive used is silent, but deadly. Regards Warren thanks for the esay mate atb with them if u happy dont worry lol lmao, ive just looked at your thread "whats the best way to deal with a fox" ATB Quote Link to post
TAZ BOY 4 Posted February 8, 2010 Report Share Posted February 8, 2010 why do people pick faults with other peoples dogs if it aint a problem to the owner in this case CHIPPER whats the problem the only person a dog as to please is the owner no one else [/quot true mate but it does matter when selling pups out of them Me thinks you have read the wrong thread Taz boy. This is the only litter of Lurcher I have ever bred in my life and my young Merlin is the only one in the litter who yips. I am pleased it is me and know one else who got the yipper. The feed back from other owners of these pups has been nothing but good. Every one who had a pup from me knows how they are bred and they were also told that German Whire Haired Pionter in the mix can bring out a yip in the Lurcher. As far as disturbing the other rabbits in the area, you are wrong, if rabbits are going to be desurberd by a couple of yips from a dog then the very presance of both man and dog will half scare them to death! At the present time my mate is running a very well bred Saluki Greyhound (thats why he was given her to see if some work would keep her quiet) and we do a fair bit of lamping with her and I have seen her take a dozen or more bunnies from the same field, I suppose in some overlamped places it would be a problem!! My dogs are mainly day time workers so it is not a problem. The only problem is me, I have never had a yipper before and I'm doing my best to get my head round it. If this young dog didnt yip Taz Boy, I wouldnt be afraid to call him a good young-un, up to now he is doing everything in style with loads of potentcial, but hey, I'm like a lot of you and cant stand a yipper!! Its a shame really. By trying to safegourd the future of Nells line I have just had her lined with a different dog, a cracking little worker, 3/4 Whippet 1/14 Wheton Terrier. I can trace nells line back thirty plus years and as far as we know there has never been any thing that opens up and the dog Ive used is silent, but deadly. Regards Warren thanks for the esay mate atb with them if u happy dont worry lol lmao, ive just looked at your thread "whats the best way to deal with a fox" ATB what that to do with this thread feildsporthunter Quote Link to post
goldfinch2007 2,332 Posted February 8, 2010 Report Share Posted February 8, 2010 its nice when a man has the balls to admit to a fault in his dog.not that it would bother me an odd yip.you dont notice it any way,his little hounds are normally in full cry good luck with your future plans my friend Quote Link to post
nighttimenellie 4 Posted February 8, 2010 Report Share Posted February 8, 2010 One of the nicest lads i have had the pleasure to meet, has recently done me a huge favour, that will never be forgotten, and i feel lucky to call him my friend, dont have to say what i think of Nell, as he already knows, all the best Nellie. Quote Link to post
lurchers 2,834 Posted February 8, 2010 Report Share Posted February 8, 2010 Merlin with his Mother Nell watch over a set of holes. Lurchers, I dont know where your coming from because most of what you said isnt right, yes its true that Merlin gives the odd yap while on a some rabbits. But you have never seen my dogs work so how can you coment on how good or bad they are. As far as me being a good promiser goes, well I think your memory is failing you or there has been a mis-understanding! I PMd you about six months ago with my phone number so that you could call me when your son was able to come for a days rabbiting with me!! The offer still stands, you and your Son can come and see for yourself weather my dogs are any good at their work! Your wrong when you said that other Lurchers which I have bred have been easier to trian than this litter we are on about. Well how can they be when this is the only litter of Lurchers I have ever bred in my life. How do you know if Merlin is come on well or not, its six months since I sent you that PM!! Come and see my dogs for your self Lurchers, you and your Son are both welcome for a look out, I'm sure you both will have a good day. I am happy with Merlin, he is and always has been a pleasure to work with. He is very steady and laid back, a very good hunter and marker. He has been known to mark some burries like ther was a bunny just under his nose! He takes a lot of game out of their seats but I have stopped him bringing Pheasants to me, some keepers dont like it! Merlin has retrieved a couple of shot hares, he hasnt seen many more than that. He didnt do to bad retrieving a shot fox, he is also doing very well at tracking wounded Roe. He as just started on the lamp and been out a couple of times. What more can I say about the young dog, if we can forgive him having the odd yip I think he is coming on very well!! Merlin is the only Lurcher I have owned that gives mouth. Some Pointer Xs can yip, plus when he is with my Hounds he thinks he is one. Regards Warren sorry i havnt got back to you chipper as the internet has been down and got fixed today.as for the pm you sent nearly a year ago was replyed if i remember right saying i will see you at the show which i did.at the show my son gave you his number to ring him when you were ready to as it has been 3 near 4 yrs when you promised him but you must of lost his number.as for me seeing ya dogs work i have only seen them on dvds and yes your footage is great [action start to finish]like it should be.like the offer you gave me i kindly declined did i not but you said you would contact my son.like i said to you a the show its me who gets it in the lug off people who promise him things and dont turn up but like i said to him dont rely on anybody.ithink he has got to the stage that he is not bothered about going with you but if you want pm me and i will send you his number but again thanks for the offer i will have a bit crack with you at the shows as i dont hold grudges and like i said you are a good genuine lad and i can only tell people about your dogs what you and other people tell me but watching dvds dont make any dog look excellent but i no yours do what you say they do.atb you must have your son pretty clued up telling him not to rely on other people ... thats good i tell mine the same. i also tell them not to take much notice of hearsay and third hand infomation. ATB i no what its like when you are young so you learn the hard way.sent you a pm chipper Quote Link to post
whin 463 Posted February 8, 2010 Report Share Posted February 8, 2010 foxes can be tricky customers as you no warren my brotherinlaw mist a good few in his time i used to curse him ,and laugh at the same time no big deal unless he is abig lamb killer ,had agood days rabbiting for were i am great sport Quote Link to post
nobjerk 161 Posted February 8, 2010 Report Share Posted February 8, 2010 a few pics of my young lady from the nell/dougy union , shes very clever and pics up most lessons in no time , she has endless drive and a very inquisative nature but there is a downside , she can get bored if the action is slow and starts to whine but this is something im trying to iron out as with all pups time and patients will reap dividends, she may not be as experienced as merlin(not many about this year) but if shes any sort of benchmark i'd be happy to have another from the next litter. atb Quote Link to post
Guest warren Posted February 8, 2010 Report Share Posted February 8, 2010 a few pics of my young lady from the nell/dougy union , shes very clever and pics up most lessons in no time , she has endless drive and a very inquisative nature but there is a downside , she can get bored if the action is slow and starts to whine but this is something im trying to iron out as with all pups time and patients will reap dividends, she may not be as experienced as merlin(not many about this year) but if shes any sort of benchmark i'd be happy to have another from the next litter. atb : C'mon now lads,.. This thread was titled,.. Chipper's Nell,...and was not about his offers of days out ,..or a pup that give the occasional yip.... Let's keep it strictly on topic please.... All the best,...CHALKWARREN... Well thank you CHALKWARREN, I think we have seen what we are going to see of Nells pups! Regards Warren Quote Link to post
chink07 0 Posted February 9, 2010 Report Share Posted February 9, 2010 well having not done a great deal with nell i wont coment on her but [bANNED TEXT] i will say that is his dogs are a little better than average i did a lot of work with (correct me if im wrong chipper)nells grandfather bob, which i seen catch a really lot of game over the years and average was definetly not [bANNED TEXT] bob was.i have just put my own dog over nell and if its offspring catches half [bANNED TEXT] these dogs have caught i will be a happy man. yours in sport chink Quote Link to post
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