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Does sound daft as feck mate...!

Nothing wrong with a healthy debate try and keep it clean

so you want to rear a fox and then use the fox to dig other foxes ,i can just imagine seeing someone strolling down a field with a lurcher and a fox with a bellman and flint around its neck

3 pages on 1 question!! If I had a poodle from birth and brought it up with terriers would it go to ground? Sorry, nature over nurture. Still some think it's possible!(cuban)Its hard enough geting a good working terrier without trying probabililitys, but your times your own. but if a dog is born in a stable it dont make it a horse

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cousins of mine had a fox that they reared since it was 3-4 days old.dug to its dam dead etc..Despite being around people/dogs since before it was able to see/hear, it knew it wasnt a dog and kept a kind of timidness about it,if frightened it would tear into the house,up the chimney and stay there for ages.

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Im thinkin off rearin a young rabbit with a litter of ferrets next yr , so i can bolt rabbits with it, then i will put a young lettuce in with a litter off rabbits the next yr , so eventually i will bolt rabbits with a lettuce , has anyone done this before ?

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3 pages on 1 question!! If I had a poodle from birth and brought it up with terriers would it go to ground? Sorry, nature over nurture. Still some think it's possible!(cuban)Its hard enough geting a good working terrier without trying probabililitys, but your times your own. but if a dog is born in a stable it dont make it a horse

You obviously haven't seen mc cubans new video have you ....

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:laugh: :laugh: Not heard anything like that before!

wouldnt think it would work (Especially the part about fox working fox)

Rey 27 there is a thread knocking about were someone clearly states your an anti ..... To no reply from your good self you want to look threw your content and sortie out mate

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This might sound daft but...... If u reared a fox cub from a early age with a litter of working terriers (hand reared) let's say U kept 2 back and the cub and they were living together fine with no problems eating and sleeping together do u think the fox whuld work fox or whuld the terriers stop working fox has anybody done this in the past when the laws were more lax or even heard of it . I have seen badgers reared with terriers in other countries and they still work badgers just wondering ????

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This might sound daft but...... If u reared a fox cub from a early age with a litter of working terriers (hand reared) let's say U kept 2 back and the cub and they were living together fine with no problems eating and sleeping together do u think the fox whuld work fox or whuld the terriers stop working fox has anybody done this in the past when the laws were more lax or even heard of it . I have seen badgers reared with terriers in other countries and they still work badgers just wondering ????

Oh HELP!!!!!!!

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Im thinkin off rearin a young rabbit with a litter of ferrets next yr , so i can bolt rabbits with it, then i will put a young lettuce in with a litter off rabbits the next yr , so eventually i will bolt rabbits with a lettuce , has anyone done this before ?

 

I am going to rear a pigeon together with a box of cartridges so I can do away with dekoys and buying expensive ammunition!

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