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It's good sense, but perhaps not essential.   It's very difficult to get an honest opinion from many owners on what constitutes working stock.....a lot of folk make good claims, but are perhaps not

I think we are all, broadly, in agreement that worker to worker is the best way..... but surely there is a case for the first cross that ISN'T from "workers" ? I own one; another well known lad on her

Like I said. Was linford Christies kids Olympic Champions?   Was Muhammad ali's kids boxing world champions?   Or George best, is his son a top Football player?   Good parents might increase y

Of course there are no guarentees, as i said its bout giving yourself a greater chance, if yo were a keen rough shooter, would you buy a gundo from working lines or the nice coupl round the corner with a litter? No need to answer chap as its a retoricle question :thumbs:

 

A GUNDO eh, yer a lad you are :thumbs:

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Of course there are no guarentees, as i said its bout giving yourself a greater chance, if yo were a keen rough shooter, would you buy a gundo from working lines or the nice coupl round the corner with a litter? No need to answer chap as its a retoricle question :thumbs:

 

A GUNDO eh, yer a lad you are :thumbs:

 

Its ancient Hebrew for "canine that collects game"....

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same spew just another day , would you by of non workers ,then you get a dog doesnt need to work to produce good workers ,the hole piont in keeping working dogs is to by of treid and tested stock wether running dogs ,ferrets , terriers ,weather your chaseing rabbs roe fox hares pre ban ,its been twenty odd years since i had a hanckock she was a handy dog but what a hellava work i put in, dogs i have had around me and for along time only need a litle amount compared to non worker to non worker ,and not got as much good traits hence you breed good dog to good dog

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when i was a kid we used to round up the mongrels of the street to go rabbiting they soon cottoned on to what it was all about cant never remember any not working after they had been a few times but as i said hare dogs are a diffrent thing

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when i was a kid we used to round up the mongrels of the street to go rabbiting they soon cottoned on to what it was all about cant never remember any not working after they had been a few times but as i said hare dogs are a diffrent thing

yeh mate same here your not from the midlands are ya,lol made me think and laugh a bit lol.
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to be honest the best dogs ive had and currently own were gifted to me by real genuine dog men who know alot instead of talking alot,ive seen and ownd some good hancock lurchers but have been disheartend by there longitivity in the field,i dont feel i would ever go back their.

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Of course there are no guarentees, as i said its bout giving yourself a greater chance, if yo were a keen rough shooter, would you buy a gundo from working lines or the nice coupl round the corner with a litter? No need to answer chap as its a retoricle question :thumbs:

 

A GUNDO eh, yer a lad you are :thumbs:

And its GuarAntee not GuarEntee :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
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Of course there are no guarentees, as i said its bout giving yourself a greater chance, if yo were a keen rough shooter, would you buy a gundo from working lines or the nice coupl round the corner with a litter? No need to answer chap as its a retoricle question :thumbs:

 

A GUNDO eh, yer a lad you are :thumbs:

And its GuarAntee not GuarEntee :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

 

stabba....................................leave :laugh:

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Of course there are no guarentees, as i said its bout giving yourself a greater chance, if yo were a keen rough shooter, would you buy a gundo from working lines or the nice coupl round the corner with a litter? No need to answer chap as its a retoricle question :thumbs:

 

A GUNDO eh, yer a lad you are :thumbs:

And its GuarAntee not GuarEntee :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

 

You know what I reckon it is Stabba mate? I reckon he's picking huge lumps of African peace crisp out of his beard and typing with his left hand! :laugh:

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Of course there are no guarentees, as i said its bout giving yourself a greater chance, if yo were a keen rough shooter, would you buy a gundo from working lines or the nice coupl round the corner with a litter? No need to answer chap as its a retoricle question :thumbs:

 

A GUNDO eh, yer a lad you are :thumbs:

And its GuarAntee not GuarEntee :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

 

You know what I reckon it is Stabba mate? I reckon he's picking huge lumps of African peace crisp out of his beard and typing with his left hand! :laugh:

 

I found a variety bag in it last week............but a peace crisp is worth it

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What a cracking thread!....Three pages and no one is is giving any one verbal shyt just good banter... :laugh: ...Bit like the old days!

 

All ways a better chance having a pup from working parents although not all turn out good, like wise the opposite can and does happen when parents from unknown pedigree get together. ...

 

Take the human race for example, clever academic/university parents generally turn out good swots who go on to greater things, likewise thick fecking parents who have a bad grasp of the English language generally produce thick feckers who can't string a sentance together.... :laugh: ...Fortunately they don't come on here as they can't fathom out a PC so I can't show any examples....except mine... :tongue2: ...God bless 'spell check'... ;)

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