billy2les 0 Posted February 23, 2009 Report Share Posted February 23, 2009 (edited) i feel old now lol same day doughnut put his hand down thinking he was grabbing the terrier and grabbed the fox who turned around and clamped on his hand lol is he still about these days? i will have to ask the bigman if i can tag along one day and catch up my word gone are the days when punch nicked a hare from punch@ rosy by the way my friends two brindle dogs and fawn bitch are flying. Edited February 24, 2009 by billy2les Quote Link to post
NO1 13 Posted February 23, 2009 Report Share Posted February 23, 2009 12 years of running over flint is something you want to expect with a dog worked regular, i wonder how long a whippets or greyhounds feet would last over tha hard stuff dont think they would las t long at all mate the would be lame more than they would be working Quote Link to post
Guest GoneToGround1 Posted February 24, 2009 Report Share Posted February 24, 2009 12 years of running over flint is something you want to expect with a dog worked regular, i wonder how long a whippets or greyhounds feet would last over tha hard stuff dont think they would las t long at all mate the would be lame more than they would be working very true IMO thats a big thing that makes these dogs so special never mind they working ability which i havent seen but heard enough of... Quote Link to post
victor 10 Posted February 24, 2009 Report Share Posted February 24, 2009 Why add whippet to the mix if charlie is the target species? I cant see any advantage in bringing the size and build down? Surely the bigger and stronger the dog the quicker the fox would be dispatched David i work a whippetxgrey on fox, does 100% fine. Quote Link to post
Guest dances Posted February 24, 2009 Report Share Posted February 24, 2009 not the same league as this dog mate Quote Link to post
NO1 13 Posted February 25, 2009 Report Share Posted February 25, 2009 not the same league as this dog mate defantly not in these dogs league like to see you set 1 of them wippet crosses on a big buck Quote Link to post
billy2les 0 Posted February 25, 2009 Report Share Posted February 25, 2009 In J Darcys now thats what I call lurcher work there is a picture of Havoc he looks to have really bad feet, flat splayed toes. Was this a result of many years hard work on hard ground or did he just have bad feet from birth and does the line have bad or good feet. like it says in the book they need good feet to run on the ground they run on down with B and B in the pic he looks pretty old so id expect it from running over flint regular... it doesnt matter how the dogs feet looked the dog was stil what you can call a world beater world beater dont know about that , not many people at the time or now can get the right bull anyway so it dont sound right Quote Link to post
NO1 13 Posted February 26, 2009 Report Share Posted February 26, 2009 In J Darcys now thats what I call lurcher work there is a picture of Havoc he looks to have really bad feet, flat splayed toes. Was this a result of many years hard work on hard ground or did he just have bad feet from birth and does the line have bad or good feet. like it says in the book they need good feet to run on the ground they run on down with B and B in the pic he looks pretty old so id expect it from running over flint regular... it doesnt matter how the dogs feet looked the dog was stil what you can call a world beater world beater dont know about that , not many people at the time or now can get the right bull anyway so it dont sound right wel from what iv heard this is every think you could want in a bull cross every think to be put in fron of this dog it did not once fail to impress Quote Link to post
billy2les 0 Posted February 26, 2009 Report Share Posted February 26, 2009 In J Darcys now thats what I call lurcher work there is a picture of Havoc he looks to have really bad feet, flat splayed toes. Was this a result of many years hard work on hard ground or did he just have bad feet from birth and does the line have bad or good feet. like it says in the book they need good feet to run on the ground they run on down with B and B in the pic he looks pretty old so id expect it from running over flint regular... it doesnt matter how the dogs feet looked the dog was stil what you can call a world beater world beater dont know about that , not many people at the time or now can get the right bull anyway so it dont sound right wel from what iv heard this is every think you could want in a bull cross every think to be put in fron of this dog it did not once fail to impress fair enough but theres people on here that knows of a brindle dog thats taking everthing. i think hes the bested bullX iv seen but thats me. Quote Link to post
pattstaff 157 Posted February 27, 2009 Report Share Posted February 27, 2009 Has anybody any decent pics of the havoc dog or stuff out of that line? Quote Link to post
NO1 13 Posted March 2, 2009 Report Share Posted March 2, 2009 In J Darcys now thats what I call lurcher work there is a picture of Havoc he looks to have really bad feet, flat splayed toes. Was this a result of many years hard work on hard ground or did he just have bad feet from birth and does the line have bad or good feet. like it says in the book they need good feet to run on the ground they run on down with B and B in the pic he looks pretty old so id expect it from running over flint regular... it doesnt matter how the dogs feet looked the dog was stil what you can call a world beater world beater dont know about that , not many people at the time or now can get the right bull anyway so it dont sound right wel from what iv heard this is every think you could want in a bull cross every think to be put in fron of this dog it did not once fail to impress fair enough but theres people on here that knows of a brindle dog thats taking everthing. i think hes the bested bullX iv seen but thats me. is that dog stan by any chance out of reece breeding Quote Link to post
billy2les 0 Posted March 4, 2009 Report Share Posted March 4, 2009 In J Darcys now thats what I call lurcher work there is a picture of Havoc he looks to have really bad feet, flat splayed toes. Was this a result of many years hard work on hard ground or did he just have bad feet from birth and does the line have bad or good feet. like it says in the book they need good feet to run on the ground they run on down with B and B in the pic he looks pretty old so id expect it from running over flint regular... it doesnt matter how the dogs feet looked the dog was stil what you can call a world beater world beater dont know about that , not many people at the time or now can get the right bull anyway so it dont sound right wel from what iv heard this is every think you could want in a bull cross every think to be put in fron of this dog it did not once fail to impress fair enough but theres people on here that knows of a brindle dog thats taking everthing. i think hes the bested bullX iv seen but thats me. is that dog stan by any chance out of reece breeding no its their own line, pics just been put on here by caine. Quote Link to post
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