jams 4 Posted April 27, 2012 Report Share Posted April 27, 2012 lovely looking dogs bud Quote Link to post
patterdale666 1,620 Posted April 30, 2012 Report Share Posted April 30, 2012 Nice looking dogs bud Quote Link to post
cockerill424 4 Posted April 30, 2012 Report Share Posted April 30, 2012 like the one on left looks like it got border in it to me nice short muzzle looks well set. heres my wee border bitch with her 1st rat at 18 weeks its nearly as big as her 3 Quote Link to post
cdnhastings 23 Posted May 2, 2012 Report Share Posted May 2, 2012 nice looking dogs, I fancy the one on the left; are they pure or mixes? Not that being pure means squat in the working field, i'm just curious. What do you work them on? Most of my quarry is Coon , the odd Possum and odd fox but 95% is Coons , theres lots of lads bother with the Groundhogs over here ( USA, Canada ) but to be honest i cant be arsed with them ! dont get me wrong there perhaps good for getting a young dog started but there just not for me "perhaps good for getting a young dog started" how do you mean? Surely a coon in the earth is an easier victory for a terrier than a hog is. Quote Link to post
Yankee 1 Posted May 4, 2012 Report Share Posted May 4, 2012 nice looking dogs, I fancy the one on the left; are they pure or mixes? Not that being pure means squat in the working field, i'm just curious. What do you work them on? Most of my quarry is Coon , the odd Possum and odd fox but 95% is Coons , theres lots of lads bother with the Groundhogs over here ( USA, Canada ) but to be honest i cant be arsed with them ! dont get me wrong there perhaps good for getting a young dog started but there just not for me "perhaps good for getting a young dog started" how do you mean? Surely a coon in the earth is an easier victory for a terrier than a hog is. Are you saying a ground hog is more formidable than a coon in the ground ? Quote Link to post
cdnhastings 23 Posted May 4, 2012 Report Share Posted May 4, 2012 I'm saying that a young dog following a scent into the earth has a higher probability of success at finding and keeping its quarry in one place if it has tracked a coon into the earth and not a groundhog. A hog will wall itself away from danger , most coons will not. Groundhogs will dig away from pressure, raccoons will not. A terrier that is a bayer can keep a coon in a stop end a terrier that bays will lose that groundhog. If you are asking who can put the fight to the terrier better in the earth, a ten pound ground hog or a ten pound coon, I would say for sure a ten pound groundhog. But then again it's not my terriers job to fight the quarry in the ground, it's to keep em in one place so that I can get there and dispatch the quarry. And if you aren't a quick digger or that strong with the shovel than I can see digging to ground hogs wouldn't be so much fun having to dig and then dig again and then maybe dig another third time to get to the groundhog. 1 Quote Link to post
rc1 21 Posted May 6, 2012 Report Share Posted May 6, 2012 I wish we had more groundhogs here...Ive dug to a few and some are pretty nasty critters...Id love to be out digging them in my off season... Quote Link to post
Yankee 1 Posted May 7, 2012 Report Share Posted May 7, 2012 I wish we had more groundhogs here...Ive dug to a few and some are pretty nasty critters...Id love to be out digging them in my off season... I hunt them a few times a year in my off season in Mo. Hastings I have never been on a 15lb coon to realy know what is rougher in the ground but the coon I have got in the ground have been alot harder then any Groundhog I have got in the ground but the biggest chuck I have found in the ground was about 17-18 lbs . Quote Link to post
cdnhastings 23 Posted May 7, 2012 Report Share Posted May 7, 2012 " I hunt them a few times a year in my off season" , ok well beef up your amount of time researching and see how your results play out. lb for lb a hog can be just as rough and most times rougher than a coon. I'm going to stop now cause arguing about opinions gets nowhere real fast , best of luck with whatever you are digging to. Quote Link to post
Penda 3,341 Posted May 7, 2012 Report Share Posted May 7, 2012 heres a few shots of my Terriers like them russells Quote Link to post
Yankee 1 Posted May 8, 2012 Report Share Posted May 8, 2012 (edited) " I hunt them a few times a year in my off season" , ok well beef up your amount of time researching and see how your results play out. lb for lb a hog can be just as rough and most times rougher than a coon. I'm going to stop now cause arguing about opinions gets nowhere real fast , best of luck with whatever you are digging to. Good Idea since I was agreeing with you ...In the fact that I would not know cause I have never got a coon small enough to know. Edited May 8, 2012 by Yankee Quote Link to post
forest of dean redneck 11,530 Posted May 15, 2012 Report Share Posted May 15, 2012 i had a parson russell years ago that looked like the left hand dog. Quote Link to post
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