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SHOULD DOGS THAT ARE KNOWN COCKERS BE BRED FROM?


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A dog that fails to do the job it was bred for would never be in my kennel and never be bred off. FACT. As i have said before, if a dog bred for bunnys and big bunnys didnt do bigger quarry, then tha

Lets be honest though most well bred lurchers will get the tag jacker 90pct through being used and abused by dimwits who think the fekin dogs a machine not flesh and blood.

i want one does anyone no where to buy one from proven cocking stuff

i want one does anyone no where to buy one from proven cocking stuffyes.gifyes.gifdoh.gifdoh.gifwink.gif

your a naughty boy :whistling:

ask bendover he might no lol :boxing:

only because you yold me :icon_redface::boxing:

whats the bitch like thats in pup pal

nowt like the sire,she dont cock :wallbash::clapper:

sure the pups will be fine

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Interesting thread...... :hmm:

What is a cocker?

 

Let's say you bred a litter from the local "world beater" , a dog that has done pretty well locally. But upon an invite down to the Fens he gets slipped on some of the very best quarry in the UK. Misses the first two then cocks on the third as he approaches some gamecover. The dog knew it had no chance as it simply wasn't good enough.

What do you do?....

 

OR.....Another scenario..you bred a litter from a five season good, honest dog. But he starts pulling short in his sixth season, then starts jacking on hedges. What do you do?

 

 

IMO they can all be made to "jack". Getting them to stash is the easy bit, keeping a dog running throughout the season, making good catches, without it stashing is the hard part...

 

Its about as much to do with the man as the dog itself. Not in all cases granted, but in a good number.

 

They can all be made to jack if the dogs mind isnt kept in a confident manner by its owner.....Incidentally, i do think that in most instances cocking/jacking is a mental rather than physical issue.....

 

Good thread chaps.... :victory: JD

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Interesting thread...... :hmm:

What is a cocker?

 

Let's say you bred a litter from the local "world beater" , a dog that has done pretty well locally. But upon an invite down to the Fens he gets slipped on some of the very best quarry in the UK. Misses the first two then cocks on the third as he approaches some gamecover. The dog knew it had no chance as it simply wasn't good enough.

What do you do?....

 

OR.....Another scenario..you bred a litter from a five season good, honest dog. But he starts pulling short in his sixth season, then starts jacking on hedges. What do you do?

 

 

IMO they can all be made to "jack". Getting them to stash is the easy bit, keeping a dog running throughout the season, making good catches, without it stashing is the hard part...

 

Its about as much to do with the man as the dog itself. Not in all cases granted, but in a good number.

 

They can all be made to jack if the dogs mind isnt kept in a confident manner by its owner.....Incidentally, i do think that in most instances cocking/jacking is a mental rather than physical issue.....

 

Good thread chaps.... :victory: JD

:thumbs::thumbs::thumbs::thumbs::thumbs:

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Interesting thread...... :hmm:

What is a cocker?

 

Let's say you bred a litter from the local "world beater" , a dog that has done pretty well locally. But upon an invite down to the Fens he gets slipped on some of the very best quarry in the UK. Misses the first two then cocks on the third as he approaches some gamecover. The dog knew it had no chance as it simply wasn't good enough.

What do you do?....

 

OR.....Another scenario..you bred a litter from a five season good, honest dog. But he starts pulling short in his sixth season, then starts jacking on hedges. What do you do?

 

 

IMO they can all be made to "jack". Getting them to stash is the easy bit, keeping a dog running throughout the season, making good catches, without it stashing is the hard part...

 

Its about as much to do with the man as the dog itself. Not in all cases granted, but in a good number.

 

They can all be made to jack if the dogs mind isnt kept in a confident manner by its owner.....Incidentally, i do think that in most instances cocking/jacking is a mental rather than physical issue.....

 

Good thread chaps.... :victory: JD

well said!

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:thumbs::boxing:

Interesting thread...... :hmm:

What is a cocker?

 

Let's say you bred a litter from the local "world beater" , a dog that has done pretty well locally. But upon an invite down to the Fens he gets slipped on some of the very best quarry in the UK. Misses the first two then cocks on the third as he approaches some gamecover. The dog knew it had no chance as it simply wasn't good enough.

What do you do?....

 

OR.....Another scenario..you bred a litter from a five season good, honest dog. But he starts pulling short in his sixth season, then starts jacking on hedges. What do you do?

 

 

IMO they can all be made to "jack". Getting them to stash is the easy bit, keeping a dog running throughout the season, making good catches, without it stashing is the hard part...

 

Its about as much to do with the man as the dog itself. Not in all cases granted, but in a good number.

 

They can all be made to jack if the dogs mind isnt kept in a confident manner by its owner.....Incidentally, i do think that in most instances cocking/jacking is a mental rather than physical issue.....

 

Good thread chaps.... :victory: JD

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ID SAY THAT A DOG THAT HAD SAY 5 OR 6 SEASONS HARD RUNNING COULDNT REALLY BE CLASSED AS A COCKER AS DOGS ARE NOT MACHINES & IT WOULD CERTAINLY BE TIRED PHYSICALLY AS WELL AS MENTALLY. I MEAN YOU DONT BUY A CAR THAT HAS HIGH MILEAGE DO YOU & EXPECT THE BEST FROM IT. ALL DOGS CAN COCK IF GIVEN 2 MUCH OR IN THE HANDS OF AN IDIOT. IM REFFERING 2 THOSE DOGS THAT SHOW AT THE START THAT THEY DONT QUITE HAVE THE HEART 4 THE GAME EVEN THOUGH THEY HAVE BEEN PROPERLY REARED & GIVEN A DECENT START IN LIFE.

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