Brian-911 210 Posted April 8, 2012 Report Share Posted April 8, 2012 and also moo i think £ is not a bad price for stud fee when you can sell one PUP for £100-£150 but there we are some people want every thing for nothing look you messer if i needed a dog to cover a bitch I have access to some proper stuff and it wouldnt cost me a penny and it wouldnt cost the lads anything for the pups . I have this lad in my yard who has probably done more graft in one dig than that potlicker of yours has done in its whole life and I still wouldnt advertise him on here for stud at £....so f@k off with your granny russel and away and chase some rabbits you c@nt "Look at me I can get hold of a dog that's marked right up, how good and hard am I! I'm posting this on a public forum too to show you all how cool and hard I am, my dogs so hard it gets smashed right up but it's a grafter'" unlike the owner who probably sits at home on the dole and wanks himself stupid of animal midget porn the sick f**k". Like I said Prick ! Quote Link to post
hedz31 1,308 Posted April 8, 2012 Report Share Posted April 8, 2012 and also moo i think £ is not a bad price for stud fee when you can sell one PUP for £100-£150 but there we are some people want every thing for nothing look you messer if i needed a dog to cover a bitch I have access to some proper stuff and it wouldnt cost me a penny and it wouldnt cost the lads anything for the pups . I have this lad in my yard who has probably done more graft in one dig than that potlicker of yours has done in its whole life and I still wouldnt advertise him on here for stud at £....so f@k off with your granny russel and away and chase some rabbits you c@nt Well ye did ask the lad how much for a stud and your intention was to rip the lad fella he thought ye was genuine we all got ye was gonna rip him he never,i dont see the need to rip him and show him what ye have and let him know how much better ye dog is mate abit shitty that i think,i look at it this way each to our own there is people out there that bush and work terrier's on rabbit's that's up to them they aint hurting anybody and if his dog is a decent worker to them marking pushing them out etc why not use the dog as a stud if somebody was after a bushing rabbiting terrier why not use one that is doing the job ?? i know if i wanted a decent bushing rabbiting terrier i wouldnt be looking at useing a digging dog as a stud and i hardly think he is going to damage the digging gene pool by offering his dog out as a stud he never bigged the dog up as a digging dog and clearly stated it was a rabbiting dog and good marker,if somebody fetched a bitch to the dog and sold the pup's as out of good digging stuff i would say it's the cuni with the bitch at fault not the lad with the stud,so put ye photo's away of ye wonder dog moo and chill out everybody is different and doe's different thing's 4 Quote Link to post
shovel it 5 Posted April 8, 2012 Report Share Posted April 8, 2012 looks like a pet , as it got a big curly tail!? looks like it wants you to throw it a ball. Quote Link to post
Brian-911 210 Posted April 8, 2012 Report Share Posted April 8, 2012 looks like a pet , as it got a big curly tail!? looks like it wants you to throw it a ball. Must be a relation to moo as your clearly a prick too.....hey look it rhymes ! Quote Link to post
trinder 127 Posted April 8, 2012 Report Share Posted April 8, 2012 Whats wrong with throwing a ball ? My daughter throws a ball for my dogs and they love it or would you prefer to let your dogs be bored when they aint working Quote Link to post
lurcher330 2,297 Posted April 8, 2012 Report Share Posted April 8, 2012 (edited) Bushing terriers do have their place ,and i have seen some great bushing terriers work over the years,for a dog to enter brambles and thick blackthorn hedges on a daily basis is no easy task and i have seen some dogs basicily work the ears off themselves,but i would not let them out to stud,there are many a failed digging dog that will be a great bushing dog and there is already enough shite being bred,if i was looking to breed a purpose bred bushing dog i would rather put a cocker ,springer or beagle into the mix ,with any terrier no matter from what line of breeding it is from has the potential to go to ground and if this dog has worked fox in the past it is only a failed digging dog because no digging dog that is still up to the job can be a busher without going to ground some times, He is a nice looking dog and all but imho his ears look a bit clean to be a hard grafter as a busher, nice markings for the puppy farming breeders but that's all Edited April 8, 2012 by lurcher330 1 Quote Link to post
Rabbiting man 1,191 Posted April 8, 2012 Report Share Posted April 8, 2012 And does he work with ferrets? my terrier bitch is not only a good busher that comes out bleeding every time she a good marker but she works with my ferrets steady around nets the burrows why my ferrets are down working to bolt to me that a rabbiting terrier Quote Link to post
Big bald beautiful 1,231 Posted April 8, 2012 Report Share Posted April 8, 2012 Emmmmm...midget porn Quote Link to post
lurcher330 2,297 Posted April 8, 2012 Report Share Posted April 8, 2012 This is all about what the breed was created for ,which was to work fox in the ground,the Parson Jack Russell did not create this breed to hunt rabbits and them being bred as rabbiting dogs is not doing the breed any good,no different than what show people have done with working dogs,if a jack russell is not working fox in the ground it is not a proper jack russell and should not be bred from to create a substandard type of the breed. One good thing Plummer done was take breeds with different attributes to come up with a bushing dog ,so if your looking to breed bushing terriers use plummers 2 Quote Link to post
patterdale666 1,620 Posted April 8, 2012 Report Share Posted April 8, 2012 This is all about what the breed was created for ,which was to work fox in the ground,the Parson Jack Russell did not create this breed to hunt rabbits and them being bred as rabbiting dogs is not doing the breed any good,no different than what show people have done with working dogs,if a jack russell is not working fox in the ground it is not a proper jack russell and should not be bred from to create a substandard type of the breed. One good thing Plummer done was take breeds with different attributes to come up with a bushing dog ,so if your looking to breed bushing terriers use plummers You upsetting the plummer fans now? Quote Link to post
Rabbiting man 1,191 Posted April 8, 2012 Report Share Posted April 8, 2012 This is all about what the breed was created for ,which was to work fox in the ground,the Parson Jack Russell did not create this breed to hunt rabbits and them being bred as rabbiting dogs is not doing the breed any good,no different than what show people have done with working dogs,if a jack russell is not working fox in the ground it is not a proper jack russell and should not be bred from to create a substandard type of the breed. One good thing Plummer done was take breeds with different attributes to come up with a bushing dog ,so if your looking to breed bushing terriers use plummers Ive never read such shit we who uses Jack Russells for rabbits are not doing the breed any favours the same can be said about lurchers they was bred by poachers for poachers to put food on the table not fox hunting fox with a lurcher is not a lurcher breeding them for fox is not doing the breed any favours we uses jack russells cuz they got a lot to offer us in the field not how or who bred them. Quote Link to post
lurcher330 2,297 Posted April 8, 2012 Report Share Posted April 8, 2012 (edited) This is all about what the breed was created for ,which was to work fox in the ground,the Parson Jack Russell did not create this breed to hunt rabbits and them being bred as rabbiting dogs is not doing the breed any good,no different than what show people have done with working dogs,if a jack russell is not working fox in the ground it is not a proper jack russell and should not be bred from to create a substandard type of the breed. One good thing Plummer done was take breeds with different attributes to come up with a bushing dog ,so if your looking to breed bushing terriers use plummers Ive never read such shit we who uses Jack Russells for rabbits are not doing the breed any favours the same can be said about lurchers they was bred by poachers for poachers to put food on the table not fox hunting fox with a lurcher is not a lurcher breeding them for fox is not doing the breed any favours we uses jack russells cuz they got a lot to offer us in the field not how or who bred them. i use a couple of jack russells for bushing my self but i wouldn't breed from them because they are not up to the standard a jack russell should be. I have a bitch here ,she is 12 now,i bred her to another bushing russell type dog a few years ago she had 2 pups one i gave to a friend and kept 1 for bushing with the whippets and lurchers but when he bushed his 1st fox and the lurcher ran it to ground in a rabbit burrow he was straight in after and i ended up having to ring a lad and come up with tools to get him out and he turned out to be one of the best little fox dogs i ever had ,but he was not worthy of breeding from because if you bred him to a digging bitch to produce digging terriers the back breeding could of came through and end up with a litter of bushers or if bred to a bushing bitch they could throw his attributes and become ground dogs or dogs that went to ground on rabbits. and as for lurchers they are a type of dog not a breed so they are bred according to what they hunt Edited April 8, 2012 by lurcher330 1 Quote Link to post
lurcher330 2,297 Posted April 8, 2012 Report Share Posted April 8, 2012 And i am not saying don't use them on rabbits .just don't breed them to be used for rabbits.,by all means if they are no good for ground work and the excel on rabbits then work away,but there will be plenty of pups in litters that won't make the grade for digging and if they will bush use them but dont pollute the breed by breeding more bushers from them Quote Link to post
Rabbiting man 1,191 Posted April 8, 2012 Report Share Posted April 8, 2012 This is all about what the breed was created for ,which was to work fox in the ground,the Parson Jack Russell did not create this breed to hunt rabbits and them being bred as rabbiting dogs is not doing the breed any good,no different than what show people have done with working dogs,if a jack russell is not working fox in the ground it is not a proper jack russell and should not be bred from to create a substandard type of the breed. One good thing Plummer done was take breeds with different attributes to come up with a bushing dog ,so if your looking to breed bushing terriers use plummers Ive never read such shit we who uses Jack Russells for rabbits are not doing the breed any favours the same can be said about lurchers they was bred by poachers for poachers to put food on the table not fox hunting fox with a lurcher is not a lurcher breeding them for fox is not doing the breed any favours we uses jack russells cuz they got a lot to offer us in the field not how or who bred them. i use a couple of jack russells for bushing my self but i wouldn't breed from them because they are not up to the standard a jack russell should be. I have a bitch here ,she is 12 now,i bred her to another bushing russell type dog a few years ago she had 2 pups one i gave to a friend and kept 1 for bushing with the whippets and lurchers but when he bushed his 1st fox and the lurcher ran it to ground in a rabbit burrow he was straight in after and i ended up having to ring a lad and come up with tools to get him out and he turned out to be one of the best little fox dogs i ever had ,but he was not worthy of breeding from because if you bred him to a digging bitch to produce digging terriers the back breeding could of came through and end up with a litter of bushers or if bred to a bushing bitch they could throw his attributes and become ground dogs or dogs that went to ground on rabbits. and as for lurchers they are a type of dog not a breed so they are bred according to what they hunt That the same with russells we breed them to according to what we hunt we have long legged and short legged types only the parson russell is a breed as lurchers you are right they are a type Quote Link to post
foxdigger13 114 Posted April 8, 2012 Report Share Posted April 8, 2012 This is all about what the breed was created for ,which was to work fox in the ground,the Parson Jack Russell did not create this breed to hunt rabbits and them being bred as rabbiting dogs is not doing the breed any good,no different than what show people have done with working dogs,if a jack russell is not working fox in the ground it is not a proper jack russell and should not be bred from to create a substandard type of the breed. One good thing Plummer done was take breeds with different attributes to come up with a bushing dog ,so if your looking to breed bushing terriers use plummers Ive never read such shit we who uses Jack Russells for rabbits are not doing the breed any favours the same can be said about lurchers they was bred by poachers for poachers to put food on the table not fox hunting fox with a lurcher is not a lurcher breeding them for fox is not doing the breed any favours we uses jack russells cuz they got a lot to offer us in the field not how or who bred them. i use a couple of jack russells for bushing my self but i wouldn't breed from them because they are not up to the standard a jack russell should be. I have a bitch here ,she is 12 now,i bred her to another bushing russell type dog a few years ago she had 2 pups one i gave to a friend and kept 1 for bushing with the whippets and lurchers but when he bushed his 1st fox and the lurcher ran it to ground in a rabbit burrow he was straight in after and i ended up having to ring a lad and come up with tools to get him out and he turned out to be one of the best little fox dogs i ever had ,but he was not worthy of breeding from because if you bred him to a digging bitch to produce digging terriers the back breeding could of came through and end up with a litter of bushers or if bred to a bushing bitch they could throw his attributes and become ground dogs or dogs that went to ground on rabbits. and as for lurchers they are a type of dog not a breed so they are bred according to what they hunt That the same with russells we breed them to according to what we hunt we have long legged and short legged types only the parson russell is a breed as lurchers you are right they are a type Theres no difference between "parson" russels and any other russels, most of the people who deferenciate are show people, Cheers fd. 1 Quote Link to post
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