wi11ow 2,657 Posted February 7, 2012 Report Share Posted February 7, 2012 morning out and luck on our side.both put out with 1 dog and shot.20 mins apart. as stated different xes for different terrain,mine suit me and can work alone or be part of our beating gang which has all types of xes .from pure spaniels to griffon van deans and beagles.if mine lacked anything it would be his coat and i would love him to have 1 like my pup.but he does his job. what size they made well done 1 Quote Link to post
Guest joball Posted February 7, 2012 Report Share Posted February 7, 2012 I'm no expert rob, only been doing daytime work 5 mins compared to some but i go out with good lads and good dogs so know the craic. Busher your pm box is full mate. Quote Link to post
wi11ow 2,657 Posted February 7, 2012 Report Share Posted February 7, 2012 joball can you write it bigger bushers eyes are going :laugh: 1 Quote Link to post
dazzz 421 Posted February 7, 2012 Report Share Posted February 7, 2012 good pic's smally ive missed your post's mate good to see your still doing a bit. pups are looking good especially the most recent one off busher. ideation the dog you describe that your looking for is exactly what busher and his mates dog's are all about, ive seen the adult dog's work and ive seen both sides of the recent mating, beagle x cocker, you wouldnt be disapointed in either if you saw them, the cocker is very well bred and has been used for beating, but just gets used for general bushing to lurchers these days, the dam is like busher say's very steady for her type. somone mentioned a full beddy but know disrespect (as i like beddy's) but they wouldnt live with these type at the job you descibe Quote Link to post
runningdog15 1 Posted February 7, 2012 Report Share Posted February 7, 2012 a good beagle x terrier or spanial Quote Link to post
crazyfrog 23 Posted February 7, 2012 Report Share Posted February 7, 2012 (edited) good pic's smally ive missed your post's mate good to see your still doing a bit. pups are looking good especially the most recent one off busher. ideation the dog you describe that your looking for is exactly what busher and his mates dog's are all about, ive seen the adult dog's work and ive seen both sides of the recent mating, beagle x cocker, you wouldnt be disapointed in either if you saw them, the cocker is very well bred and has been used for beating, but just gets used for general bushing to lurchers these days, the dam is like busher say's very steady for her type. somone mentioned a full beddy but know disrespect (as i like beddy's) but they wouldnt live with these type at the job you descibe full beddys good little dogs but 1,s i seen where mostly mute with the odd yipp here and there .good dogs if your just sneaking about. Edited February 7, 2012 by crazyfrog Quote Link to post
busher 145 Posted February 7, 2012 Report Share Posted February 7, 2012 FULL BEAGLE.. N PATTERDALE X BEAGLE BEAGLE.. X BEDDY RUSSELL .. GRIFFON VANDEEN 1 Quote Link to post
wi11ow 2,657 Posted February 7, 2012 Report Share Posted February 7, 2012 good pic's smally ive missed your post's mate good to see your still doing a bit. pups are looking good especially the most recent one off busher. ideation the dog you describe that your looking for is exactly what busher and his mates dog's are all about, ive seen the adult dog's work and ive seen both sides of the recent mating, beagle x cocker, you wouldnt be disapointed in either if you saw them, the cocker is very well bred and has been used for beating, but just gets used for general bushing to lurchers these days, the dam is like busher say's very steady for her type. somone mentioned a full beddy but know disrespect (as i like beddy's) but they wouldnt live with these type at the job you descibe full beddys good little dogs but 1,s i seen where mostly mute with the odd yipp here and there .good dogs if your just sneaking about. over a few years ive had beddy x lakeland hunt up to far had begal xrussall x beddy same again up and gone on sent no recall same again saw two work at the start of this year beddy x begal and a straight beddy both of them to far in front good raters but cover dogs not i would like this anit a dig just what i saw Quote Link to post
busher 145 Posted February 7, 2012 Report Share Posted February 7, 2012 FEW DIFFRENT TYPES.... 1 Quote Link to post
crazyfrog 23 Posted February 7, 2012 Report Share Posted February 7, 2012 good pic's smally ive missed your post's mate good to see your still doing a bit. pups are looking good especially the most recent one off busher. ideation the dog you describe that your looking for is exactly what busher and his mates dog's are all about, ive seen the adult dog's work and ive seen both sides of the recent mating, beagle x cocker, you wouldnt be disapointed in either if you saw them, the cocker is very well bred and has been used for beating, but just gets used for general bushing to lurchers these days, the dam is like busher say's very steady for her type. somone mentioned a full beddy but know disrespect (as i like beddy's) but they wouldnt live with these type at the job you descibe full beddys good little dogs but 1,s i seen where mostly mute with the odd yipp here and there .good dogs if your just sneaking about. over a few years ive had beddy x lakeland hunt up to far had begal xrussall x beddy same again up and gone on sent no recall same again saw two work at the start of this year beddy x begal and a straight beddy both of them to far in front good raters but cover dogs not i would like this anit a dig just what i saw i agree and the 1,s i saw where on open moor and fells working along side lurchers so they where allaowed to roam abit .but for every day mooching i would,nt recomend beddy,s. Quote Link to post
lukey 1,621 Posted February 7, 2012 Report Share Posted February 7, 2012 Some nice wee dogs lads Quote Link to post
morton 5,368 Posted February 7, 2012 Report Share Posted February 7, 2012 The major problem with Beddy,s is that people obtain a K.C. registered type and expect it to turn out into a capable worker,would you buy a K.C. Lakeland or Russel and expect the same from it?.Beddy,s make excellent bushing dogs,mine cover the ground,fences,walls,rivers and streams,faster than the average terrier,face any cover,follow scent with relish,open up in pursuit and find there way back unaided.Ive witnessed numerous bushing type dogs of differing parentage and they all do an excellent job in the field,so there is no right and wrong cross,Beddy,s for me though. 1 Quote Link to post
Ideation 8,216 Posted February 7, 2012 Author Report Share Posted February 7, 2012 Some excellent looking dogs on here, you have a great team there Busher, i remember seeing them before, very smart! Quote Link to post
busher 145 Posted February 7, 2012 Report Share Posted February 7, 2012 The major problem with Beddy,s is that people obtain a K.C. registered type and expect it to turn out into a capable worker,would you buy a K.C. Lakeland or Russel and expect the same from it?.Beddy,s make excellent bushing dogs,mine cover the ground,fences,walls,rivers and streams,faster than the average terrier,face any cover,follow scent with relish,open up in pursuit and find there way back unaided.Ive witnessed numerous bushing type dogs of differing parentage and they all do an excellent job in the field,so there is no right and wrong cross,Beddy,s for me though. ur lucky mate sounds like uv got the right beddy stuff... but i dont think therse a great deal ov real grafting stuff left .. my mate worked that type for years with a tuch ov lakey in um .. crackers thay were brilliant cover dogs n find in holes n draw as well .. he never moved from THE GRANITOR LINE OV BEDDY..n swore by that line .. but even he started finding it hard to find sutable out crosses for his bitches the real grafting stuff ... ATB..B Quote Link to post
johnny boy68 11,726 Posted February 7, 2012 Report Share Posted February 7, 2012 Great thread lads and some interesting variations in types and styles. Quote Link to post
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