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Just now, riohog said:

haaaaaaaaaaa  im not talking about chocking it  ffs  with a blade !!

i know that mate i’m just taking the piss out a plenty on here with the dog lead round it’s neck getting bucked all over ? 

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1 minute ago, riohog said:

haaaaaaaaaaa  im not talking about chocking it  ffs  with a blade !!

you have to look at like this your dog is off the lead chased it killed by the throat it’s an accident 

 

now the dog isn’t capable you have to knife it’s it’s a wrap me little bitch pull im but i don’t use her she can’t finish em so i don’t bother 

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5 minutes ago, mC HULL said:

you have to look at like this your dog is off the lead chased it killed by the throat it’s an accident 

 

now the dog isn’t capable you have to knife it’s it’s a wrap me little bitch pull im but i don’t use her she can’t finish em so i don’t bother 

you wouldnt have stoped this lad in a hurry  he weighd 92 kgs  gralloched feet and head off .. i killed him long ago  

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Just now, riohog said:

you wouldnt have stoped this lad in a hurry  he weighd 92 kgs  gralloched feet and head off .. i killed him long ago  

?i wouldn’t slip on them mate that’s a big un that how many dogs? 

i need to be be able to move em etc on foot 

i’m talking just over half that weight mate 

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Just now, mC HULL said:

?i wouldn’t slip on them mate that’s a big un that how many dogs? 

i need to be be able to move em etc on foot 

i’m talking just over half that weight mate 

the dog was  a .308 winchester :D

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1 hour ago, riohog said:

you are wrong mate and think that salukis only come from the gulf region , remember the silk road came all the way from china across many countries  ,so salukis didnt just grow out of the arabian desert   ;) dont get blinkered  

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“Faster!” Zhylkybai Aga said. The driver increased the truck's speed to 25 m.p.h. Zhylkybai leaned out the window and whooped at his dog, named Akbakai...

 

Got a head like a bull cross, bred for things that bite back.

 

As I stated they may have once shared a common ancestor with a saluki but they have been separate for thousands of years with perhaps the odd individual passing the thousands of miles between them to breed, in comparison the greyhound was a collie type when the two groups became separated. So is a greyhound a collie because a couple of thousand years ago they shared a common ancestor and they have had the odd admixture of genetic material since???

 

Kazakh Dog Breed "Tazy" Runs Across the Steppes

take away the ears and what have u got.

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16 minutes ago, W. Katchum said:

Mc you talk utter pish, thought your dogs picked there own runs an run a few at a slip? What’s matter do they ignore the bucks ?  you don’t make any sense ?

they do at times  run more than one off a slip i’ll let them hunt up more as young dogs   they will as adults at times but i’ll mainly have them on the slip and if nothing in sight after a run will come back to me more issue with them getting on munty and roe on the land i’ll be on and cwd the fallow are in different areas to we’re id be coursing normally  

reds are also different area to we’re i would think a coursing 

but it has in the past happened last time was over 15 year ago and if i’m honest it’s not i like things to be killed 

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1 minute ago, sandymere said:
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“Faster!” Zhylkybai Aga said. The driver increased the truck's speed to 25 m.p.h. Zhylkybai leaned out the window and whooped at his dog, named Akbakai...

 

Got a head like a bull cross, bred for things that bite back.

 

As I stated they may have once shared a common ancestor with a saluki but they have been separate for thousands of years with perhaps the odd individual passing the thousands of miles between them to breed, in comparison the greyhound was a collie type when the two groups became separated. So is a greyhound a collie because a couple of thousand years ago they shared a common ancestor and they have had the odd admixture of genetic material since???

sandy pal your pissing in the wind open your eyes pal

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4 minutes ago, Sammyballer said:

I think your lying mate , not every run is ideal and dogs get hold of what they can , those fallow does and red hinds don’t just roll over 

we only run single on deer always do 

dogs get hold a what they can even if the swipe the back end to take it down they just get straight in to the neck  

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11 minutes ago, sandymere said:
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“Faster!” Zhylkybai Aga said. The driver increased the truck's speed to 25 m.p.h. Zhylkybai leaned out the window and whooped at his dog, named Akbakai...

 

Got a head like a bull cross, bred for things that bite back.

 

As I stated they may have once shared a common ancestor with a saluki but they have been separate for thousands of years with perhaps the odd individual passing the thousands of miles between them to breed, in comparison the greyhound was a collie type when the two groups became separated. So is a greyhound a collie because a couple of thousand years ago they shared a common ancestor and they have had the odd admixture of genetic material since???

 

Kazakh Dog Breed "Tazy" Runs Across the Steppes

take away the ears and what have u got.

a saluki it looks like me bitch ? 

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12 minutes ago, sandymere said:
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“Faster!” Zhylkybai Aga said. The driver increased the truck's speed to 25 m.p.h. Zhylkybai leaned out the window and whooped at his dog, named Akbakai...

 

Got a head like a bull cross, bred for things that bite back.

 

As I stated they may have once shared a common ancestor with a saluki but they have been separate for thousands of years with perhaps the odd individual passing the thousands of miles between them to breed, in comparison the greyhound was a collie type when the two groups became separated. So is a greyhound a collie because a couple of thousand years ago they shared a common ancestor and they have had the odd admixture of genetic material since???

 

Kazakh Dog Breed "Tazy" Runs Across the Steppes

take away the ears and what have u got.

Wheres the evidence sandy the greyhound was a collie type when they separated?

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1 minute ago, W. Katchum said:

I don’t for a second belive you got a dog that do red hinds but won’t go near a fallow buck, it don’t make sense ? 

Have you seen a fallow for swiped them killed by its throat quickly as he’s saying?

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3 minutes ago, W. Katchum said:

I don’t for a second belive you got a dog that do red hinds but won’t go near a fallow buck, it don’t make sense ? 

i don’t stop red hinds i have in the past i wont slip if i don’t think it’s movable how many times 

and a fallow buck rutting at 90kg is hard work katchum 

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