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DS are you gona use her for bushing or diging,if for diging i would keep her away from the bunnies atb.

To be honest id try her at both cant see why she cant unless anyone thinks diffrent

keep her away from rabbits if you wont to dig fox with her.
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DS are you gona use her for bushing or diging,if for diging i would keep her away from the bunnies atb.

To be honest id try her at both cant see why she cant unless anyone thinks diffrent

keep her away from rabbits if you wont to dig fox with her.

This may sound stupid but why!

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DS are you gona use her for bushing or diging,if for diging i would keep her away from the bunnies atb.

To be honest id try her at both cant see why she cant unless anyone thinks diffrent

Bushing for rabbits is good crack,but when your bitch starts going to ground on them its a pain in the arse espesially if your out foxing,keep her away from them try her at rats she wont get to ground on them.jmho.

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Dont listen to that bolaks about rabbits mate, fuk all wrong with it, went out and done few hours ferreting the other day to get rid of a few rabbits for a keeper dog workt a few in the cover and markt rabbit to ground 100 percent all day, then later on in the afternoon had a mark off the dog and i new straight away it was a fox and had a dig to a dog fox. You can tell whats at home in an earth by the way your dog is marking and obviously by looking and checking the earth, if a dog chases a rabbit to ground then obviously not much you can do about it most the time the rabbit earth will be to tight for a terrier anyway. most the lads who wont agree with me probaly just got fukin terriers that are so head shot and thick they just fly to ground for the sake of it on anything, proper terriers are bread to work all quary so just get on with it mate :big_boss:

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Dont listen to that bolaks about rabbits mate, fuk all wrong with it, went out and done few hours ferreting the other day to get rid of a few rabbits for a keeper dog workt a few in the cover and markt rabbit to ground 100 percent all day, then later on in the afternoon had a mark off the dog and i new straight away it was a fox and had a dig to a dog fox. You can tell whats at home in an earth by the way your dog is marking and obviously by looking and checking the earth, if a dog chases a rabbit to ground then obviously not much you can do about it most the time the rabbit earth will be to tight for a terrier anyway. most the lads who wont agree with me probaly just got fukin terriers that are so head shot and thick they just fly to ground for the sake of it on anything, proper terriers are bread to work all quary so just get on with it mate :big_boss:

well to be honest she has a little sniff round the warrens at the moment but that may be due to the nests being thrown out now as the young rabbits are on there way out now ive noticed. so but she is more keen to find the rabbits above anyway but what ever. she a pretty obedient dog anyway so im sure it wouldn't take much for her to come out if she did go to ground on a rabbit

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