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Number 1 son just had 5 tonight with Mia the Bijon Frise,,top lamper

 

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Trumps any boring lurcher

 

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Fair play to you Rake aboot thats quality I have never heard of a Bijon Frise lamping....... I would not have thought it would be quick enough are you lamping sitters? how did you go about training Mia? Im interested I have a 15month BedlingtonXJRT at 15" TTS that is in her second season ferreting I would like to try & lamp with her any tips??

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a good well bred bedlington x whippet [bANNED TEXT].

THE BEST DOG FOR LAMPING     the dog that has time,effort,goodtraing,good handler ,and enough prey in front of it ,all breeds/x will make the grade its the right minerels you add 2 the dog

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Number 1 son just had 5 tonight with Mia the Bijon Frise,,top lamper

 

001.jpg

 

Trumps any boring lurcher

 

ATB

 

 

Fair play to you Rake aboot thats quality I have never heard of a Bijon Frise lamping....... I would not have thought it would be quick enough are you lamping sitters? how did you go about training Mia? Im interested I have a 15month BedlingtonXJRT at 15" TTS that is in her second season ferreting I would like to try & lamp with her any tips??

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any suggestions on the best breed of dog for lamping a few rabbits

 

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Your mum?

Ideation u r a sad man,always something smart to say ye dickhead :thumbdown:

 

Me, smart? Cheers matey. :thumbs: But come on. There is no 'best' breed of dog for anything, especially not hunting rabbits. It's like asking what the best car is? But heres a short answer just for you, the 'best' dog that you can buy for hunting rabbits would be a dog that has been well reared, born from a line of dogs on both sides that do that job to a high standard on the kind of land and in the kind of conditions that you wish your dog to perform. The rest is fairly subjective. That better sweet cheeks? :tongue2:

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Number 1 son just had 5 tonight with Mia the Bijon Frise,,top lamper

 

001.jpg

 

Trumps any boring lurcher

 

ATB

 

 

Fair play to you Rake aboot thats quality I have never heard of a Bijon Frise lamping....... I would not have thought it would be quick enough are you lamping sitters? how did you go about training Mia? Im interested I have a 15month BedlingtonXJRT at 15" TTS that is in her second season ferreting I would like to try & lamp with her any tips??

 

There's a village somewhere sorely missing you buddy :thumbs: Don't suppose your in the market for some magic beans? :whistling:

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Number 1 son just had 5 tonight with Mia the Bijon Frise,,top lamper

 

001.jpg

 

Trumps any boring lurcher

 

ATB

 

 

Fair play to you Rake aboot thats quality I have never heard of a Bijon Frise lamping....... I would not have thought it would be quick enough are you lamping sitters? how did you go about training Mia? Im interested I have a 15month BedlingtonXJRT at 15" TTS that is in her second season ferreting I would like to try & lamp with her any tips??

 

Tips ? yeh a few !! For a start I use Scotchguard to keep her as white as that after a nights hard graft,

She will take more than sitters and usually just lies on them till I pick up as most of the rabbits are bigger than her so she can`t retrieve.

 

Another tip is not to listen to anyone on here on a Friday night bud :thumbs:

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He can also retrieve the kill himself on all fours using his mouth, you know how it is lads, after the 200th time, your back starts to cave, and knees get itchy.. If he's any good and brings back live to hand il employ him, 4 custard creams and a jaffa cake a fortnight, more than generous imo. Pm me gingerboy if intersted.

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