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Bbb was on about digging , to be honest mate unless he works fox i doubt anyone on here would want to put him over their bitch , not that there is anything wrong with rabbiting terriers they do the jo

terriers dont work badgers as it's highly illegal engage your brain before you type

Anyone with a working stud dog should only let it out to stud proven working bitchs belong to friends and recommended people not just anyone with a bitch that is out to make a few quid. i used to st

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A working terrier works rats ,fox and badger Wikipedia read it ^^^^^^ he's right

 

terriers dont work badgers as it's highly illegal :thumbs: engage your brain before you type :yes:

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In an ideal world mate yes but thats not my point , most terrier men want a fox dog not a dog that you have to dig to to find a rabbit being munched on , plus if its not from digging stock that lowers the chance of said dog making it as a purely digging dog , dont get me wrong my terrier works rabbit and goes to ground but is only learning how to work below and tbh im not that botherd if i had to dig to a bunny

 

Are you sure, imagine digging 10 ft to a rabbit i know i would not be too happy. I would prefer to use ferrets for rabbits.

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Id be devastated if i dug 10ft for a rabbt but i hunt alot of earth drains that have been added onto by rabbits but hold reds aswell so its only a few ft to dig if dog goes in while ferreting the warrens around them

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