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some really good pics there keeps. is that rosie going grey. :huh: wont be long before your calling her auld rosie :yes: . thats a top quality picture post with some very fine looking working plummers. they are a credit to you. thanks for posting.

 

Indeed she is Cleanspade :)

 

Just noticed this Keeps, a good day, i love doing the farms, loads of different hidey places :D

Which one is the bitch with the white spot on the back of the neck?

 

The one with the white spot on the back of her neck is one of Rosies daughters, sister to Petal, she belongs to a friend :)

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just out of interest whos lines of dogs are them, iv been looking around the north east for a decent plummer to no avail at the minute, ive had two dogs of pitmans lines ifrom sunderland in the past but i didnt rate the dogs in the field, but your dogs look a bit more thick set than the two i had.

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I like her :thumbs:

I like her :thumbs:

 

so do i. she is a nice little terrier. and landed on her feet. lucky terrier and owner. :yes:

 

So do I :D and you're right Cleanspade, she has :)

 

just out of interest whos lines of dogs are them, iv been looking around the north east for a decent plummer to no avail at the minute, ive had two dogs of pitmans lines ifrom sunderland in the past but i didnt rate the dogs in the field, but your dogs look a bit more thick set than the two i had.

the eldest bitch is Wyremead Suzi, dam to the other two, who I bred, their sire was Coalville Sony.

 

 

We were back at the weekend, it was harder going than the previous week, and the cold weather didn’t help, ground almost too hard to dig, and we forgot the shovel (or was that on purpose?). We managed to borrow one from the farmer which lasted for a short while, but the ground was so hard, the handle broke off! We accounted for about half as many as the previous week. Photos are much the same as last week, but here are a few of them

 

What we were up against

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Back to the skips

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And of course, some digging

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Broken spade

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