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for work above ground alongside lurchers a strong plummer would be ideal. they bay like a hound on scent. its a strong trait of the breed as is a good nose. :thumbs:

cheers bud was thinking of a plumber allright how about full borders anyone work them above ground.

Hows it goin celt,i've had four full borders all sounded at the right time when close to game in cover.Have hunted with a mates tekel dont get one of these they start soundin on the first hint of scent,scare all game nearby noisy bast--ds. Have seen russells too yappy also. a.t.b. Burrowman

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well lads i do alot of bushing and i really like a terrier 2 sound on its quarry as it gives the lurcher a heads up 2 were its going 2 bolt from.i have a border lakie and 2 russels d 1 russel is mute

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i have a 3/4 cocker 1/4 russel, quite when working but then sings like a fat lady when on her quarry,i know where she is and the lurcher is readying itself waiting for a bolt,a must if you ask me :thumbs:

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spit and image of my cocker bitch,could be her in the pic....as for original poster most terriers we use sound,patx russels, russels,lakies,pats majority sound on all quarry,it good because like you say gives lurcher heads up but can sometimes land you in it when you are creeping up back of farm yard and drop on.lol

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for work above ground alongside lurchers a strong plummer would be ideal. they bay like a hound on scent. its a strong trait of the breed as is a good nose. :thumbs:

cheers bud was thinking of a plumber allright how about full borders anyone work them above ground.

Hows it goin celt,i've had four full borders all sounded at the right time when close to game in cover.Have hunted with a mates tekel dont get one of these they start soundin on the first hint of scent,scare all game nearby noisy bast--ds. Have seen russells too yappy also. a.t.b. Burrowman

cheers for that burrowman.

 

thanks for the replys lads.

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i have a 3/4 cocker 1/4 russel, quite when working but then sings like a fat lady when on her quarry,i know where she is and the lurcher is readying itself waiting for a bolt,a must if you ask me :thumbs:

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R YOU GOING 2 BREED FROM HER MATE SHE IS A FINE BITCH IF SO WHAT WOULD YOU PUT OVER HER

i have never bred a litter in my life mate,and never likely to do so in all honesty.

my mate has the litter sister to this bitch and think hes found a small cocker dog to put over her sometime in the future :thumbs:

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so whats the best terrier you have had 2 sound on rabbit and fox above ground without beagle and sprinnger blood in them.post-32721-127073472298.jpg

 

pom/russell x whippet,

 

 

i kid you not :thumbs:

he was an absolute screamer through cover

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so whats the best terrier you have had 2 sound on rabbit and fox above ground without beagle and sprinnger blood in them.post-32721-127073472298.jpg

 

pom/russell x whippet,

 

 

i kid you not :thumbs:

he was an absolute screamer through cover

i belive ya,them poms would hunt away,we dug out a pom with a half wheaten one day.we had some laugh :clapper: we thought it was a fox at first,it must have belonged to the farmer.our own dog didnt touch him which was suprising since he was fairly mental.

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most types of terrier will give voice when on quarry

given the work day after day

seen a mates mams pet westie do this job well

but you wont go far wrong with a good working plummer :clapper:

and there are some out there despite the knockers had some great days

out with plummers bushing through the day and they will sure

let you now whats about :thumbs:

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so whats the best terrier you have had 2 sound on rabbit and fox above ground without beagle and sprinnger blood in them.post-32721-127073472298.jpg

 

pom/russell x whippet,

 

 

i kid you not :thumbs:

he was an absolute screamer through cover

i belive ya,them poms would hunt away,we dug out a pom with a half wheaten one day.we had some laugh :clapper: we thought it was a fox at first,it must have belonged to the farmer.our own dog didnt touch him which was suprising since he was fairly mental.

 

The Adare show in Limerick about 13/14 years ago was full pups from every working terrier type crossed with pom,

just a fad at the time i suppose, but they do make a loud brazen little f#cker

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My Bedlington dog sounds like the Hound of the Baskervilles when he's onto something - but only if he has it in sight.

My little black bitch yips when she's on a hot scent, and changes to a more shrill yap when she see it. Her sounding in cover is actually proving to be more of an asset than a hinderence. SP_A0328.jpg

HES A REAL NICE BIG STRONG LOOKING DOG,WHAT LINE IS HE FROM.
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interesting read guys, im lucky in the fact my terriers work with hounds and im able to run them with them so they pick up that speaking thing quiet quickly. Still i think if you have a dog that does it all by its self runnig a pup on with he or she has its advantages and plenty of encouragement when its happening. It doesn't hert to get excited( vocal that is) the dogs feel it through you, so a bit of yippin and hollarin wont go a miss. I really dont think it matters what color the terrier, they all do it if its in them. atb boys happy hunting

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My Bedlington dog sounds like the Hound of the Baskervilles when he's onto something - but only if he has it in sight.

My little black bitch yips when she's on a hot scent, and changes to a more shrill yap when she see it. Her sounding in cover is actually proving to be more of an asset than a hinderence. SP_A0328.jpg

ihave a lakeland/russell dog that will follow scent until he sees quarry and then he yaps like mad.
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