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I am trying to think up a good one.

Nice 1 Liam ,i like them dogs ye have :thumbs:

 

I was talking to a man out near Blesso last last week that knew ye, W McGee,an old man with a little russell type terrier with him ,he said he got a border dog off ye

Nice 1 Liam ,i like them dogs ye have :thumbs:

 

I was talking to a man out near Blesso last last week that knew ye, W McGee,an old man with a little russell type terrier with him ,he said he got a border dog off ye

I dig all the land for him I gave him the border because he had a death in the family and was in bad form.and he fancied him, but it backfired he is digging all the handy ones himself now.There is nothing about digging or poaching that man does not know a gentleman.Alan I posted you a pup with AN POST four weeks ago he is probally still in the sorting office.
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why wouldnt you use a bayer on a bayer surly youd rather breed steady GAMER dogs not risk breeding headbangers buy using high and hard dogs

In my opinion if you keep putting bayers on bayers you are breeding the sting out of them,we thought long and hard before we went for the halfbull outcross ,we have our own stud dogs as i said allready but they are gone to tight so an outcross was needed.We done the same breeding program many years ago and bred them down to one eight and then we crossed one eight back to one eight and they were very tasty dogs,some came to grief but thats life.That breeding is still in some of our dogs and has served us well.Plenty of others have done this to its not rocket science but they keep it to themselves.Hope this answers your question.
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Have you ever tried adding wheaten liam instead of bull?

I never have the wheaten is to big it would be hard to get them down in size.But i have seen terriers with wheaten in them they were good dogsworkingterriers001.jpgThis old dog long gone was one eight to one eight,he was of ov a litter of six pups and they all worked to a high standard(not to often that happens)He is over weight in the picture as he was retired was brought out of retirement for a handy dig and was lost to ground.
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