Blue one 89 Posted August 19, 2011 Report Share Posted August 19, 2011 ive a bitch 7/8 greyhound1/8 irish terrier shes 12 months and shes doing very well very game and good nose she done her first red 2 weeks ago single handed Very game at 12 months and its had one fox?? at the end of last season at 6 months she got bit by one and got stuck right into it she had got of the lead. so no holding back. the lines she from its no surprise fox, 6 months? must be some breeding? Quote Link to post
danny300 2,240 Posted August 19, 2011 Report Share Posted August 19, 2011 ive a bitch 7/8 greyhound1/8 irish terrier shes 12 months and shes doing very well very game and good nose she done her first red 2 weeks ago single handed Very game at 12 months and its had one fox?? at the end of last season at 6 months she got bit by one and got stuck right into it she had got of the lead. so no holding back. the lines she from its no surprise fox, 6 months? must be some breeding? it was with my other bitch Quote Link to post
Simoman 110 Posted August 19, 2011 Report Share Posted August 19, 2011 ive a bitch 7/8 greyhound1/8 irish terrier shes 12 months and shes doing very well very game and good nose she done her first red 2 weeks ago single handed Very game at 12 months and its had one fox?? at the end of last season at 6 months she got bit by one and got stuck right into it she had got of the lead. so no holding back. the lines she from its no surprise You think a dog is game after one, sorry one and a half foxes, we obviously have very different ideas of what constitutes gameness Quote Link to post
ciaranmcman 23 Posted August 19, 2011 Report Share Posted August 19, 2011 i have a 3/4 greyhound 1/4 irish terrier dog 5 1/2 yr old great dog on foxes an biger game that get good steaks from big strong dog he is 1 Quote Link to post
danny300 2,240 Posted August 19, 2011 Report Share Posted August 19, 2011 ive a bitch 7/8 greyhound1/8 irish terrier shes 12 months and shes doing very well very game and good nose she done her first red 2 weeks ago single handed Very game at 12 months and its had one fox?? at the end of last season at 6 months she got bit by one and got stuck right into it she had got of the lead. so no holding back. the lines she from its no surprise You think a dog is game after one, sorry one and a half foxes, we obviously have very different ideas of what constitutes gameness why what is a game dog in your mind or does it have to be 18 months or older Quote Link to post
Ideation 8,216 Posted August 19, 2011 Report Share Posted August 19, 2011 ive a bitch 7/8 greyhound1/8 irish terrier shes 12 months and shes doing very well very game and good nose she done her first red 2 weeks ago single handed Very game at 12 months and its had one fox?? at the end of last season at 6 months she got bit by one and got stuck right into it she had got of the lead. so no holding back. the lines she from its no surprise You think a dog is game after one, sorry one and a half foxes, we obviously have very different ideas of what constitutes gameness why what is a game dog in your mind or does it have to be 18 months or older Game - a term usually used to describe fighting dogs. I.e a dog that will face an equal or over powering opponent of the same (or comparable / more ferocious) species, and despite the stick it is taking, will still keep going in/back for more. I.e gets f**k kicked into it and keeps fighting. Game is not - dog manages to kill creature less than half it's size, that is engaged in trying to 'get the f**k away' from it, one time. Game / Hard / Tenacious - All have differing meanings. 2 Quote Link to post
danny300 2,240 Posted August 19, 2011 Report Share Posted August 19, 2011 ive a bitch 7/8 greyhound1/8 irish terrier shes 12 months and shes doing very well very game and good nose she done her first red 2 weeks ago single handed Very game at 12 months and its had one fox?? at the end of last season at 6 months she got bit by one and got stuck right into it she had got of the lead. so no holding back. the lines she from its no surprise You think a dog is game after one, sorry one and a half foxes, we obviously have very different ideas of what constitutes gameness why what is a game dog in your mind or does it have to be 18 months or older Game - a term usually used to describe fighting dogs. I.e a dog that will face an equal or over powering opponent of the same (or comparable / more ferocious) species, and despite the stick it is taking, will still keep going in/back for more. I.e gets f**k kicked into it and keeps fighting. Game is not - dog manages to kill creature less than half it's size, that is engaged in trying to 'get the f**k away' from it, one time. Game / Hard / Tenacious - All have differing meanings. the one she did single on her own she took a good bit of stick at 12 months you cant complain she will only get better she has a good hated for them Quote Link to post
Simoman 110 Posted August 20, 2011 Report Share Posted August 20, 2011 ive a bitch 7/8 greyhound1/8 irish terrier shes 12 months and shes doing very well very game and good nose she done her first red 2 weeks ago single handed Very game at 12 months and its had one fox?? at the end of last season at 6 months she got bit by one and got stuck right into it she had got of the lead. so no holding back. the lines she from its no surprise You think a dog is game after one, sorry one and a half foxes, we obviously have very different ideas of what constitutes gameness why what is a game dog in your mind or does it have to be 18 months or older Game - a term usually used to describe fighting dogs. I.e a dog that will face an equal or over powering opponent of the same (or comparable / more ferocious) species, and despite the stick it is taking, will still keep going in/back for more. I.e gets f**k kicked into it and keeps fighting. Game is not - dog manages to kill creature less than half it's size, that is engaged in trying to 'get the f**k away' from it, one time. Game / Hard / Tenacious - All have differing meanings. the one she did single on her own she took a good bit of stick at 12 months you cant complain she will only get better she has a good hated for them :blink: She will only get better? After 1 fox, she may may spit the next one out, you can only hopes she gets better No guarentees in the hunting game............ Quote Link to post
wee bob 2 Posted August 20, 2011 Report Share Posted August 20, 2011 id like to see more of this x,i think they bring a bit more to the plate than a beddy anyways, as for EBT how long ago where they used in trials?and what attributes do they add to a lurcher that an irish terrier wont? Quote Link to post
Simoman 110 Posted August 20, 2011 Report Share Posted August 20, 2011 id like to see more of this x,i think they bring a bit more to the plate than a beddy anyways, as for EBT how long ago where they used in trials?and what attributes do they add to a lurcher that an irish terrier wont? Well for the ebt's at least we can prove through photographs and documentation that the y competed in the trials of going beack to the 70's, i have never heard of an Irish terrier doing anything? My point wasn't that a beddy or EBT is better, just what does an Irish terrier offer?........ Quote Link to post
Guest Sorley Boys clan Posted February 10, 2012 Report Share Posted February 10, 2012 well danny has your bitch spit any out or has she got better Quote Link to post
blacknight 111 Posted February 10, 2012 Report Share Posted February 10, 2012 hi have anyone had any irish terrier x greyhound frist x is my mate have bred a litter here a pup from the litter now about 6 month old a touch under 19tts Quote Link to post
blacknight 111 Posted February 10, 2012 Report Share Posted February 10, 2012 pic when he was just 6 week old Quote Link to post
turkish 287 Posted February 10, 2012 Report Share Posted February 10, 2012 pic when he was just 6 week old CRACKER PAL Quote Link to post
blacknight 111 Posted February 10, 2012 Report Share Posted February 10, 2012 pic when he was just 6 week old CRACKER PAL cheers turkish Quote Link to post
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