saluki bulls 118 Posted June 13, 2011 Report Share Posted June 13, 2011 Wouldn't waste my time running against your shit Quote Link to post
Teddd 84 Posted June 13, 2011 Report Share Posted June 13, 2011 Wouldn't waste my time running against your shit shite bag lol 1 Quote Link to post
johnny boy68 11,726 Posted June 13, 2011 Report Share Posted June 13, 2011 Wouldn't waste my time running against your shit Thought as much.........you probably would've done ok aswell as my bitch as bad joints and tendons etc from being run to early. 1 Quote Link to post
Casso 1,261 Posted June 13, 2011 Report Share Posted June 13, 2011 Well you who think 4month old on the lamp is the way to do it then crack on,your dogs be fxxkd and myn still be doin the business till late in ther lives no wonder there's so much crap passed from ere there and everywhere find out what ye got early save ye feeding a cull :thumbs: all your finding out is whether the pup is an early starter mentally or not, the dog will only be as good as it can,,some pups will mature later , which would probably be the kiss of death in your yard,, 1 Quote Link to post
saluki bulls 118 Posted June 13, 2011 Report Share Posted June 13, 2011 Wouldn't waste my time running against your shit Thought as much.........you probably would've done ok aswell as my bitch as bad joints and tendons etc from being run to early. Your dogs couldn't pull the skin off a rice pudding, they jackers Quote Link to post
saluki bulls 118 Posted June 13, 2011 Report Share Posted June 13, 2011 Says you with malashits haway lad get a grip 1 Quote Link to post
Casso 1,261 Posted June 13, 2011 Report Share Posted June 13, 2011 how many rabbits it caught yet trig hes had one half grown rabbit with mixi on the lamp. hes also taken feather. he had a cock pheasant, and before you say anything he wasnt sitting on eggs well if you running rabbits at 15 weeks thats going stunt he groth anyway so who to say what height he will grow and could off well if you running rabbits at 15 weeks thats going stunt he groth......prove what ye just said? :blink: i know a few lads who start them young and mighty fine dogs theve turned out to be Ffs you cant be serious??? It's a 4month old pup running rabbits you know a few lads who start dogs reali young??? Them dogs be fxxkd by 2yr old max and past on coz the can't run anymore,some ppl need to get a grip iv seen hundreds of shit dogs in my life,but never one that was started from a very young age,most things are going forward,but the lamping world is going backward fast,and the problem is people like you, flint me and you have talked on here on this topic before, you start them young and it works for you and good luck to ya,, but a lot of young lads will read this and have pups out too young and make a bollox out of the dog,,you telling me there are no pitfalls to starting a pup so young, none at all??? 2 Quote Link to post
malc1 544 Posted June 13, 2011 Report Share Posted June 13, 2011 mate how many rabbits it caught yet trig hes had one half grown rabbit with mixi on the lamp. hes also taken feather. he had a cock pheasant, and before you say anything he wasnt sitting on eggs well if you running rabbits at 15 weeks thats going stunt he groth anyway so who to say what height he will grow and could off well if you running rabbits at 15 weeks thats going stunt he groth......prove what ye just said? :blink: i know a few lads who start them young and mighty fine dogs theve turned out to be Ffs you cant be serious??? It's a 4month old pup running rabbits you know a few lads who start dogs reali young??? Them dogs be fxxkd by 2yr old max and past on coz the can't run anymore,some ppl need to get a grip iv seen hundreds of shit dogs in my life,but never one that was started from a very young age,most things are going forward,but the lamping world is going backward fast,and the problem is people like you, flint me and you have talked on here on this topic before, you start them young and it works for you and good luck to ya,, but a lot of young lads will read this and have pups out too young and make a bollox out of the dog,,you telling me there are no pitfalls to starting a pup so young, none at all??? mate up to 5 or 6 months i dont think you can hurt them,but after that they start to take things abit more serious, (the best way to make a dog jib , is take him out when he is unfit and run the balls off him) ,pups that go out from a young age mostly have two gears,they have more stamina,better feet and know the job inside out,all the best Quote Link to post
rocky1 942 Posted June 13, 2011 Report Share Posted June 13, 2011 i know the full brigade would be out Quote Link to post
Casso 1,261 Posted June 13, 2011 Report Share Posted June 13, 2011 mate how many rabbits it caught yet trig hes had one half grown rabbit with mixi on the lamp. hes also taken feather. he had a cock pheasant, and before you say anything he wasnt sitting on eggs well if you running rabbits at 15 weeks thats going stunt he groth anyway so who to say what height he will grow and could off well if you running rabbits at 15 weeks thats going stunt he groth......prove what ye just said? :blink: i know a few lads who start them young and mighty fine dogs theve turned out to be Ffs you cant be serious??? It's a 4month old pup running rabbits you know a few lads who start dogs reali young??? Them dogs be fxxkd by 2yr old max and past on coz the can't run anymore,some ppl need to get a grip iv seen hundreds of shit dogs in my life,but never one that was started from a very young age,most things are going forward,but the lamping world is going backward fast,and the problem is people like you, flint me and you have talked on here on this topic before, you start them young and it works for you and good luck to ya,, but a lot of young lads will read this and have pups out too young and make a bollox out of the dog,,you telling me there are no pitfalls to starting a pup so young, none at all??? mate up to 5 or 6 months i dont think you can hurt them,but after that they start to take things abit more serious, (the best way to make a dog jib , is take him out when he is unfit and run the balls off him) ,pups that go out from a young age mostly have two gears,they have more stamina,better feet and know the job inside out,all the best i understand what your saying, but after the 6 month mark when their drive kicks in, is exactly the time i start training in the field with no distractions up to that point, i wouldn't want the mutt experiencing bunnies until i feel i have a handle on the dog and im not fighting against his drive for something else, if ya get my drift,,,or maybe as ive gotten older ive grown into a control freak,, best of luck Quote Link to post
johnny boy68 11,726 Posted June 14, 2011 Report Share Posted June 14, 2011 how many rabbits it caught yet trig hes had one half grown rabbit with mixi on the lamp. hes also taken feather. he had a cock pheasant, and before you say anything he wasnt sitting on eggs well if you running rabbits at 15 weeks thats going stunt he groth anyway so who to say what height he will grow and could off well if you running rabbits at 15 weeks thats going stunt he groth......prove what ye just said? :blink: i know a few lads who start them young and mighty fine dogs theve turned out to be well theirs more damage then good can come of it ,weakbones,weak tendons the list is endlast of what damage you could be doing a pup ,well i think trigger and he,s pals knows what i think of lamping 3 month old pups and walking the legs pups but hey what ever works for them What a load of hogwash................you been reading to many CMW.He's not giving it a full nights lamping,that dog will have more field craft at 8 months than the late starters will at 12 months. don,t read any books johnny ,he migth not be giving it fulls night lamping ,i don,t agree with he entering and never will ,just my opion ,1 thing i will agree with yes better field craft Just because peeps do things different it don't make it wrong...........its like Tedd said if you have them out young,you know what you got a lot sooner. i know that johnny ,do you start your dogs of at 8 weeks ? Gaz as soon as they can keep up they're out with me,imo its the mental side that benefits more than anything else.Imagine you've had your dog out from a young age(12+ weeks)watching and learning,when its slipped then its aware of its surroundings whereas a older dog that's almost physically mature but not been out in the field them dangers and obstacles haven't been confronted.Field-craft can often help a dog catch where others can't and it definately can save a lot of injuries.If I thought that starting a dog young fecked it up do you think I'd still be doing it after 25+ years? Quote Link to post
rocky1 942 Posted June 14, 2011 Report Share Posted June 14, 2011 how many rabbits it caught yet trig hes had one half grown rabbit with mixi on the lamp. hes also taken feather. he had a cock pheasant, and before you say anything he wasnt sitting on eggs well if you running rabbits at 15 weeks thats going stunt he groth anyway so who to say what height he will grow and could off well if you running rabbits at 15 weeks thats going stunt he groth......prove what ye just said? :blink: i know a few lads who start them young and mighty fine dogs theve turned out to be well theirs more damage then good can come of it ,weakbones,weak tendons the list is endlast of what damage you could be doing a pup ,well i think trigger and he,s pals knows what i think of lamping 3 month old pups and walking the legs pups but hey what ever works for them What a load of hogwash................you been reading to many CMW.He's not giving it a full nights lamping,that dog will have more field craft at 8 months than the late starters will at 12 months. don,t read any books johnny ,he migth not be giving it fulls night lamping ,i don,t agree with he entering and never will ,just my opion ,1 thing i will agree with yes better field craft Just because peeps do things different it don't make it wrong...........its like Tedd said if you have them out young,you know what you got a lot sooner. i know that johnny ,do you start your dogs of at 8 weeks ? Gaz as soon as they can keep up they're out with me,imo its the mental side that benefits more than anything else.Imagine you've had your dog out from a young age(12+ weeks)watching and learning,when its slipped then its aware of its surroundings whereas a older dog that's almost physically mature but not been out in the field them dangers and obstacles haven't been confronted.Field-craft can often help a dog catch where others can't and it definately can save a lot of injuries.If I thought that starting a dog young fecked it up do you think I'd still be doing it after 25+ years? if that works for you mate then fair enough ,but nothing anyone say that my views and i stand by it ,don,t get me wrong when the dog strong enough it will be out on moochers but not ruuning anything till a least 9 month Quote Link to post
Guest vin Posted June 14, 2011 Report Share Posted June 14, 2011 Each to their own ways...but Ive seen Triggers old boy make my young dog look stupid on the lamp on more than one occasion.And how many of the lads on this site have got a dog that's 7 years old and still doing everything required of him...? most dogs don't get past 5 in this game. Your dog is a reflection of what you've put into it..So i have no doubt that this winter that young Buster will be a very clever and capable dog. Quote Link to post
nighteyes 275 Posted June 14, 2011 Report Share Posted June 14, 2011 (edited) i think theres alot of confusion about taking a pup out with ya from a young age watching older dogs having a feel of somthing in its mouth and finding its suroundings which i would think everybody does imo to goning out and running it at three,four,five months old, edited to add by the looks of him he will be a big dog Edited June 14, 2011 by nighteyes Quote Link to post
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