Guest PIKEYLAMPER Posted October 25, 2011 Report Share Posted October 25, 2011 I wouldnt raise to the bait poacherpocket, just the green eyed monster in them. YIS Alan What bait you idiot? Am clearly pointing out that someone used a 14month old PUP as a stud. As for you putting more stuff away an me having no dogs poacherspocket well if you think that then I'm doing something right. In my opinion for somebody to use a 14month old dog as a stud was either desperate or clearly has not got a clue about working lurchers poacherspocket please do not give me anymore of them life stories replys am getting at the 14month old stud dog nothing else an if you didn't breed the pups then wind your neck in an stop replying That dog you talk of that was then 14 months old PL ain't doing too bad these days imo? Ain't seen or even heard of many outgunning him in the lamping game...and trust me this dog will NEVER throw in the towel when it comes to running gear night after night...i'll breed him as and when i want and to what i want...whatever you and a bunch of t'internet wanabees say on here means bollox to me.I take and seek advice if i need it off lads/lasses that i believe have proper knowledge in this game? They are few and far between tbh!!! ATB Andy. Well bit of advice from me let your next stud do abit before hd gets his leg over Quote Link to post
Guest PIKEYLAMPER Posted October 25, 2011 Report Share Posted October 25, 2011 I wouldnt raise to the bait poacherpocket, just the green eyed monster in them. YIS Alan What bait you idiot? Am clearly pointing out that someone used a 14month old PUP as a stud. As for you putting more stuff away an me having no dogs poacherspocket well if you think that then I'm doing something right. In my opinion for somebody to use a 14month old dog as a stud was either desperate or clearly has not got a clue about working lurchers poacherspocket please do not give me anymore of them life stories replys am getting at the 14month old stud dog nothing else an if you didn't breed the pups then wind your neck in an stop replying That dog you talk of that was then 14 months old PL ain't doing too bad these days imo? Ain't seen or even heard of many outgunning him in the lamping game...and trust me this dog will NEVER throw in the towel when it comes to running gear night after night...i'll breed him as and when i want and to what i want...whatever you and a bunch of t'internet wanabees say on here means bollox to me.I take and seek advice if i need it off lads/lasses that i believe have proper knowledge in this game? They are few and far between tbh!!! ATB Andy. Well imo you could do with ringing one of these lads/lasses with the proper knowledge as you put it an ask a couple question about breeding from pups Quote Link to post
FUJI 17,328 Posted October 25, 2011 Report Share Posted October 25, 2011 Well bit of advice from me let your next stud do abit before hd gets his leg over He is and will be the future baseline for mine and my kids lurchers PL all being well? ATB Andy. Quote Link to post
pack of dogs 34 Posted October 25, 2011 Report Share Posted October 25, 2011 I wouldnt raise to the bait poacherpocket, just the green eyed monster in them. YIS Alan What bait you idiot? Am clearly pointing out that someone used a 14month old PUP as a stud. As for you putting more stuff away an me having no dogs poacherspocket well if you think that then I'm doing something right. In my opinion for somebody to use a 14month old dog as a stud was either desperate or clearly has not got a clue about working lurchers poacherspocket please do not give me anymore of them life stories replys am getting at the 14month old stud dog nothing else an if you didn't breed the pups then wind your neck in an stop replying That dog you talk of that was then 14 months old PL ain't doing too bad these days imo? Ain't seen or even heard of many outgunning him in the lamping game...and trust me this dog will NEVER throw in the towel when it comes to running gear night after night...i'll breed him as and when i want and to what i want...whatever you and a bunch of t'internet wanabees say on here means bollox to me.I take and seek advice if i need it off lads/lasses that i believe have proper knowledge in this game? They are few and far between tbh!!! ATB Andy. Well imo you could do with ringing one of these lads/lasses with the proper knowledge as you put it an ask a couple question about breeding from pups they both werent pups what got bred pl Quote Link to post
doggy bag 20 Posted October 25, 2011 Report Share Posted October 25, 2011 nowt at all wrong with that don dog , he seems to be coming into his own now , one thing is for sure the breeding is there in the dog , 3 Quote Link to post
rocky1 942 Posted October 25, 2011 Report Share Posted October 25, 2011 pack of dogs did you use the don dog because your line\blood was thin on the ground or was it because resembled the old style minshaw not a dig a genune question should as a keep hereing so much about the old type ??? Quote Link to post
pack of dogs 34 Posted October 25, 2011 Report Share Posted October 25, 2011 pack of dogs did you use the don dog because your line\blood was thin on the ground or was it because resembled the old style minshaw not a dig a genune question should as a keep hereing so much about the old type ??? to be honest there was a few reasons,i liked what don was doing in his first season,his determenation and drive is something else,then there was the fact i wanted a more collie looking lurcher what will suite the ground i run on, plus its broke my line up a bit i can now use any minshaw i want and that was something i wanted for my future plans,dons sire threw a racier type and thats what i would of got imo if i went to say a dog like morris,he the type ill want next over one of these pups to even things up a bit,then there was the fact i new what don grandsire through to different type of bitches and with owning and working them for so long i sort of new what i would get and to be honest there all closely bred to how they were along time ago there isnt really a look just thick legs,deep wide chests and a big head are the features,just when dons grandsire was about he was the sire to alot of pups and now all the dogs about are off dons sire and he though more racier types than his sire did Quote Link to post
rocky1 942 Posted October 25, 2011 Report Share Posted October 25, 2011 pack of dogs did you use the don dog because your line\blood was thin on the ground or was it because resembled the old style minshaw not a dig a genune question should as a keep hereing so much about the old type ??? to be honest there was a few reasons,i liked what don was doing in his first season,his determenation and drive is something else,then there was the fact i wanted a more collie looking lurcher what will suite the ground i run on, plus its broke my line up a bit i can now use any minshaw i want and that was something i wanted for my future plans,dons sire threw a racier type and thats what i would of got imo if i went to say a dog like morris,he the type ill want next over one of these pups to even things up a bit,then there was the fact i new what don grandsire through to different type of bitches and with owning and working them for so long i sort of new what i would get and to be honest there all closely bred to how they were along time ago there isnt really a look just thick legs,deep wide chests and a big head are the features,just when dons grandsire was about he was the sire to alot of pups and now all the dogs about are off dons sire and he though more racier types than his sire did ok Quote Link to post
fatlad 250 Posted October 26, 2011 Report Share Posted October 26, 2011 P L i cant see why your getting worked up about things yes don was 14 months old the lad who used him knew his age and his breeding, the lads who got pups knew his age and breeding and they were willing to take a chance on rearing a pup out of a 14 month old dog. no one lied about his age or what he had done so its not as if anyone took a pup on thinking he was anything special, but the way he,s progressing now i,d say he could turn into something special 2 Quote Link to post
frankel 2,123 Posted October 26, 2011 Author Report Share Posted October 26, 2011 P L i cant see why your getting worked up about things yes don was 14 months old the lad who used him knew his age and his breeding, the lads who got pups knew his age and breeding and they were willing to take a chance on rearing a pup out of a 14 month old dog. no one lied about his age or what he had done so its not as if anyone took a pup on thinking he was anything special, but the way he,s progressing now i,d say he could turn into something special couldn't have put it better myself.. Quote Link to post
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