riohog 5,750 Posted December 18, 2010 Report Share Posted December 18, 2010 Nice one Riohog will try that when the prodical daughter arrives that camera got any film in it i havnt forgot Quote Link to post
Water Badger 26 Posted December 18, 2010 Report Share Posted December 18, 2010 Nice looking dogs cocker what age and what Scenarios did you use to break them to stock? i live right next to/amongst sheep fields and farms mate, and so it just came natural to them really, i just walked through the sheep and growled at the dogs when they were pups, if they so much as gave the sheep a glance, plus i keep poultry and also hawks, so i always had the dogs around stuff, people think salukis are difficult but there not they know whats right and wrong they are easy to manage, plus they are good gaurd dogs, they go ballistic if they hear anything or see anything strange, out our back, all these traits are hard wired into them, and has been for thousands of years, good hunters protective of there there owners, trustworthy with livestock, mis trustful and aloof with strangers Cant wait to get mine just got to wait till febuary but hey ho the long gap gives me plenty of time to pick the opotune moment to inform the mrs that we are getting one I will probably have loads of bonding time when we both get kicked out! but im sure its worth it Quote Link to post
black recking it 730 Posted December 18, 2010 Report Share Posted December 18, 2010 Nice looking dogs cocker what age and what Scenarios did you use to break them to stock? easy way... take them to a livestock market, as a pup walk em round the beast and sheep .. works with all dogs i thought you would have just put a bag over there head mate Quote Link to post
riohog 5,750 Posted December 18, 2010 Report Share Posted December 18, 2010 Nice looking dogs cocker what age and what Scenarios did you use to break them to stock? easy way... take them to a livestock market, as a pup walk em round the beast and sheep .. works with all dogs i thought you would have just put a bag over there head mate Quote Link to post
riohog 5,750 Posted December 18, 2010 Report Share Posted December 18, 2010 (edited) Nice looking dogs cocker what age and what Scenarios did you use to break them to stock? i live right next to/amongst sheep fields and farms mate, and so it just came natural to them really, i just walked through the sheep and growled at the dogs when they were pups, if they so much as gave the sheep a glance, plus i keep poultry and also hawks, so i always had the dogs around stuff, people think salukis are difficult but there not they know whats right and wrong they are easy to manage, plus they are good gaurd dogs, they go ballistic if they hear anything or see anything strange, out our back, all these traits are hard wired into them, and has been for thousands of years, good hunters protective of there there owners, trustworthy with livestock, mis trustful and aloof with strangers Cant wait to get mine just got to wait till febuary but hey ho the long gap gives me plenty of time to pick the opotune moment to inform the mrs that we are getting one I will probably have loads of bonding time when we both get kicked out! but im sure its worth it he is her 1/2 brother ..shy boy 4 months old Edited December 18, 2010 by riohog Quote Link to post
black recking it 730 Posted December 18, 2010 Report Share Posted December 18, 2010 Nice looking dogs cocker what age and what Scenarios did you use to break them to stock? easy way... take them to a livestock market, as a pup walk em round the beast and sheep .. works with all dogs i thought you would have just put a bag over there head mate dogs looking good cocker Quote Link to post
black recking it 730 Posted December 18, 2010 Report Share Posted December 18, 2010 Nice looking dogs cocker what age and what Scenarios did you use to break them to stock? i live right next to/amongst sheep fields and farms mate, and so it just came natural to them really, i just walked through the sheep and growled at the dogs when they were pups, if they so much as gave the sheep a glance, plus i keep poultry and also hawks, so i always had the dogs around stuff, people think salukis are difficult but there not they know whats right and wrong they are easy to manage, plus they are good gaurd dogs, they go ballistic if they hear anything or see anything strange, out our back, all these traits are hard wired into them, and has been for thousands of years, good hunters protective of there there owners, trustworthy with livestock, mis trustful and aloof with strangers Cant wait to get mine just got to wait till febuary but hey ho the long gap gives me plenty of time to pick the opotune moment to inform the mrs that we are getting one I will probably have loads of bonding time when we both get kicked out! but im sure its worth it he is her 1/2 brother ..shy boy 4 months old nice pup Quote Link to post
Water Badger 26 Posted December 18, 2010 Report Share Posted December 18, 2010 Nice looking dogs cocker what age and what Scenarios did you use to break them to stock? i live right next to/amongst sheep fields and farms mate, and so it just came natural to them really, i just walked through the sheep and growled at the dogs when they were pups, if they so much as gave the sheep a glance, plus i keep poultry and also hawks, so i always had the dogs around stuff, people think salukis are difficult but there not they know whats right and wrong they are easy to manage, plus they are good gaurd dogs, they go ballistic if they hear anything or see anything strange, out our back, all these traits are hard wired into them, and has been for thousands of years, good hunters protective of there there owners, trustworthy with livestock, mis trustful and aloof with strangers Cant wait to get mine just got to wait till febuary but hey ho the long gap gives me plenty of time to pick the opotune moment to inform the mrs that we are getting one I will probably have loads of bonding time when we both get kicked out! but im sure its worth it he is her 1/2 brother ..shy boy 4 months old nice pup thought you didnt like fluffy ears Quote Link to post
DOVEY182009 12 Posted December 18, 2010 Report Share Posted December 18, 2010 cheers mate has that snow gone yet up your way yet Absolute double of my dog that mate, hows it bred and is itonly yong? Quote Link to post
cocker 2,655 Posted December 18, 2010 Report Share Posted December 18, 2010 the sire is khan jihad the dam is a saluki called annie, she used to be owned by kipper then irish bob, shadow of here bred them, i got her at 7weeks she is 2 years old now. Quote Link to post
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