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you will just have to keep trying them to get your answer,they can be good terriers i have had a really good border but that was twenty years ago he was a strong terrier,there are some oxcroft borders near me and they look a bit frail to me,but years ago i was told j price prefered his black and white terriers for digging,so that says a lot for the oxcroft type

beleive t duggan owned rocket first an dug to it im not knocking the dog just saying i dont beleive the stuff thats on some pedigrees seems once a dogs winning or famous everyones got stuff out of it when theyre selling pups lol makes me laff it does just like the buck breay band wagon seems every fell type goes back to buck an breay what a laff...not knocking buck breay stuff its just lads are full a shit an half ant got a clue what there dogs are outta but gauranteed these are the lines when theyve got pups to sell lol

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you will just have to keep trying them to get your answer,they can be good terriers i have had a really good border but that was twenty years ago he was a strong terrier,there are some oxcroft borders near me and they look a bit frail to me,but years ago i was told j price prefered his black and white terriers for digging,so that says a lot for the oxcroft type

beleive t duggan owned rocket first an dug to it im not knocking the dog just saying i dont beleive the stuff thats on some pedigrees seems once a dogs winning or famous everyones got stuff out of it when theyre selling pups lol makes me laff it does just like the buck breay band wagon seems every fell type goes back to buck an breay what a laff...not knocking buck breay stuff its just lads are full a shit an half ant got a clue what there dogs are outta but gauranteed these are the lines when theyve got pups to sell lol

and more recently since a book came out nick stevens stuff ...
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you will just have to keep trying them to get your answer,they can be good terriers i have had a really good border but that was twenty years ago he was a strong terrier,there are some oxcroft borders near me and they look a bit frail to me,but years ago i was told j price prefered his black and white terriers for digging,so that says a lot for the oxcroft type

beleive t duggan owned rocket first an dug to it im not knocking the dog just saying i dont beleive the stuff thats on some pedigrees seems once a dogs winning or famous everyones got stuff out of it when theyre selling pups lol makes me laff it does just like the buck breay band wagon seems every fell type goes back to buck an breay what a laff...not knocking buck breay stuff its just lads are full a shit an half ant got a clue what there dogs are outta but gauranteed these are the lines when theyve got pups to sell lol

people know frank buck had some great dogs,he also sold a lot of dogs,and they wouldent have been his best but they were just used to produce money not working ability,a lot of the so big names in the terrier world were not as genuine as some believe whats wrote down is not allways right. your right he did work rocket and if he rated it it would be right enough
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you all keen on saying on here that a terrier should be worker to worker,which i agree with,so can anyone on here name the man and his terrier that done the most damage to the fell terrier its a long time ago ,they still keep terriers well his familly do won a show last week terriers have never worked.cumbria

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you all keen on saying on here that a terrier should be worker to worker,which i agree with,so can anyone on here name the man and his terrier that done the most damage to the fell terrier its a long time ago ,they still keep terriers well his familly do won a show last week terriers have never worked.cumbria

erm well who ??

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you all keen on saying on here that a terrier should be worker to worker,which i agree with,so can anyone on here name the man and his terrier that done the most damage to the fell terrier its a long time ago ,they still keep terriers well his familly do won a show last week terriers have never worked.cumbria

erm well who ??

copper coin.

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you all keen on saying on here that a terrier should be worker to worker,which i agree with,so can anyone on here name the man and his terrier that done the most damage to the fell terrier its a long time ago ,they still keep terriers well his familly do won a show last week terriers have never worked.cumbria

erm well who ??

copper coin.

lost me why not just say it ...
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you all keen on saying on here that a terrier should be worker to worker,which i agree with,so can anyone on here name the man and his terrier that done the most damage to the fell terrier its a long time ago ,they still keep terriers well his familly do won a show last week terriers have never worked.cumbria

erm well who ??

copper coin.

alf johnston ?? fell terrier plummer wouldnt know this info otherwise i must admit i dont know many fell hunters personally an yes a beleive coin was a show dog

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makes me laff all these borders that are meant to be out of prices oxcroft rocket yet none of em work an yet rocket was meant to be a grand earth dog makes you wonder what shit people will put on pedigrees

makes me laff all these borders that are meant to be out of prices oxcroft rocket yet none of em work an yet rocket was meant to be a grand earth dog makes you wonder what shit people will put on pedigrees

my father in law has oxcroft lines they not worth a wank , sorry mr price but there shite

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thank you lancer, and "carp man 1" if you read my comment it says one of them did not all of them, don't try and start an argument, forums are for discussing and for advice not for someone who knows the game to insult and try and make someone new to the game look like a fool.

Well said lad.

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