bigears 205 Posted June 22, 2010 Report Share Posted June 22, 2010 hi mate this is my bedlington i got him for bushing which he is very good at, if there is a rabbit knocking about he will find it , he has proved me wrong a few times, i work him with shotgun and rifles, he always finds what i shoot, very good at tracking deer as well, i lamp him as well i basically treat him as a lurcher, he is just over 18" and weighs 26lb, i would not part with him, he is great company and very cleave never ever looked at sheep one of my better buys, hears a few pictures taken last week in the highlands Quote Link to post
Green Island Hunter 28 Posted June 23, 2010 Author Report Share Posted June 23, 2010 Thanks very much for that BE.. He looks and sounds a decent dog. Quote Link to post
heart of wales 19 Posted June 23, 2010 Report Share Posted June 23, 2010 This is my bitch Jinx Bred by using Alun Taylors dog from the Rhondda You wont go wrong with a beddy cross Dynamite Quote Link to post
Green Island Hunter 28 Posted June 24, 2010 Author Report Share Posted June 24, 2010 Nice one, cheers. Quote Link to post
fielder 18 Posted June 26, 2010 Report Share Posted June 26, 2010 hi mate this is my bedlington i got him for bushing which he is very good at, if there is a rabbit knocking about he will find it , he has proved me wrong a few times, i work him with shotgun and rifles, he always finds what i shoot, very good at tracking deer as well, i lamp him as well i basically treat him as a lurcher, he is just over 18" and weighs 26lb, i would not part with him, he is great company and very cleave never ever looked at sheep one of my better buys, hears a few pictures taken last week in the highlands Great looking dog, it sounds like he does you proud. Quote Link to post
alun1960 234 Posted June 28, 2010 Report Share Posted June 28, 2010 This is my bitch Jinx Bred by using Alun Taylors dog from the Rhondda You wont go wrong with a beddy cross Dynamite Heres the sire. Quote Link to post
Guest fence_hopper Posted June 28, 2010 Report Share Posted June 28, 2010 (edited) hi mate this is my bedlington i got him for bushing which he is very good at, if there is a rabbit knocking about he will find it , he has proved me wrong a few times, i work him with shotgun and rifles, he always finds what i shoot, very good at tracking deer as well, i lamp him as well i basically treat him as a lurcher, he is just over 18" and weighs 26lb, i would not part with him, he is great company and very cleave never ever looked at sheep one of my better buys, hears a few pictures taken last week in the highlands thats one strong beddy big ears he has some goo feet on him, i think he'd contribute alot to a greyhound, even though its hard to tell. unless its done. have you lined him before. i find that beddys throw different types of lurchers. you dont see many like this produced anymore he from heartbreak. why do use think this is, is it because of a few little things been added here and there like lakie glen etc why dont you see many belington greys with a coat like this anymore, i was told he was more of an old fashioned type of beddy grey and then theres this fella from some granitor stuff with more of a wirey coat like a lakeland Edited June 28, 2010 by fence_hopper Quote Link to post
bigears 205 Posted June 28, 2010 Report Share Posted June 28, 2010 hi mate this is my bedlington i got him for bushing which he is very good at, if there is a rabbit knocking about he will find it , he has proved me wrong a few times, i work him with shotgun and rifles, he always finds what i shoot, very good at tracking deer as well, i lamp him as well i basically treat him as a lurcher, he is just over 18" and weighs 26lb, i would not part with him, he is great company and very cleave never ever looked at sheep one of my better buys, hears a few pictures taken last week in the highlands thats one strong beddy big ears he has some goo feet on him, i think he'd contribute alot to a greyhound, even though its hard to tell. unless its done. have you lined him before. i find that beddys throw different types of lurchers. you dont see many like this produced anymore he from heartbreak. why do use think this is, is it because of a few little things been added here and there like lakie glen etc why dont you see many belington greys with a coat like this anymore, i was told he was more of an old fashioned type of beddy grey and then theres this fella from some granitor stuff with more of a wirey coat like a lakeland hi fence hopper no has never lined a bitch he is only 22 months old, your spot on about the coats on bedlington crosses the one in the first picture does look like the bedlington crosses of old thats a very nice looking dog, is it yours ? did you breed it ? Quote Link to post
Guest fence_hopper Posted June 28, 2010 Report Share Posted June 28, 2010 no mate he is from heartbreak, he is 11 now i had him when i was 16 at 17 months old. you most probably seen these pics before but heres a few more for the thread most pre ban like i said seen before but if i could of offorded a cammera back then i'd of had alot more. i only started to take pic to put on the odd thread on here. Quote Link to post
bigears 205 Posted June 28, 2010 Report Share Posted June 28, 2010 no mate he is from heartbreak, he is 11 now i had him when i was 16 at 17 months old. you most probably seen these pics before but heres a few more for the thread most pre ban like i said seen before but if i could of offorded a cammera back then i'd of had alot more. i only started to take pic to put on the odd thread on here. hi fence hopper nice pictures mate thanks Quote Link to post
Guest fence_hopper Posted June 28, 2010 Report Share Posted June 28, 2010 let me know if you ever cover him to a grey mate, realy interested in what he will throw and i defently think he's a good condidate for it Quote Link to post
bigears 205 Posted June 28, 2010 Report Share Posted June 28, 2010 will do fence hopper Quote Link to post
Simply Bull 02 11 Posted June 28, 2010 Report Share Posted June 28, 2010 interesting topic never seen a bedlington dig before Quote Link to post
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