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Run him at whins ry. Put him in his place.i can spot who's pulling those muppit strings miles off by the questions his asking. Ha ha.

 

Id offer hin the run mate, but come winter ill not here off him

tek no head of that whin hes just jelous of minshaws arent you whin

 

Aaron ive besn on here for years [bANNED TEXT] & 1 that Iv learnt is to take whin with a large pinch of salt, in fact, a fekkin ocean load of salt :laugh:

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Just to add to the thread,,,I know most have seen the pic befor,,,but possibly not tree hands ....   Venus ,,half minshaw,,half coursing dog,,,littler sister to swift,,the black and white bitch fran

I wasn't ever going to comment on this thread ever , I wasn't prepared to say anything about the breed or the men although I've seen a few run and know a lot of the men mentioned including victor gh

I did manage to find a single photograph all be it not a great one. Can't really remember the night but the blue bitch in the picture belonged to my old mate from Workington.   The Handsome guy in

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After what ferret features said about stock broken dogs being no good for goats :whistling: I thought I'd take Bron out to chase some sheep ;)

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It all got a little bit boring for her...........looks like she won't be doing any goats now then. :laugh:

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you can only try jonny looks like sheel make a good ferreting dog and rough cover dog , a mate used to talk about a type of colie but dont no if it was true a welsh hillman ,maybe just a winde up ,

Thats the plan whin, a lot of my land is rough scrubby ground and the collie types suit the terrain, aswell has my type of hunting. :thumbs:

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ye no good having a subaru when an old landy will do ,when we had over 20 odd thousand acres of moor etc the more colie type was good for ferreting etc you can have faster types if bred right mate ,that do the same , hopefully shell do you or he , the right good colie types are about gone now we used them for hares roe foxes preban,had a bitch could go three minutes on a strong hare but only had 2 in a half a dozen , good base stock youle have there to further youre type , pals of mines from aberdare i have pics of them in the sevnties with colie types ferreting up brecon brecons and some other hilly land , they all had colie types back then,

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ye no good having a subaru when an old landy will do ,when we had over 20 odd thousand acres of moor etc the more colie type was good for ferreting etc you can have faster types if bred right mate ,that do the same , hopefully shell do you or he , the right good colie types are about gone now we used them for hares roe foxes preban,had a bitch could go three minutes on a strong hare but only had 2 in a half a dozen , good base stock youle have there to further youre type , pals of mines from aberdare i have pics of them in the sevnties with colie types ferreting up brecon brecons and some other hilly land , they all had colie types back then,

so what ya saying whin do you recon its betta to have just a dash of coliie in a dog aaron
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ye no good having a subaru when an old landy will do ,when we had over 20 odd thousand acres of moor etc the more colie type was good for ferreting etc you can have faster types if bred right mate ,that do the same , hopefully shell do you or he , the right good colie types are about gone now we used them for hares roe foxes preban,had a bitch could go three minutes on a strong hare but only had 2 in a half a dozen , good base stock youle have there to further youre type , pals of mines from aberdare i have pics of them in the sevnties with colie types ferreting up brecon brecons and some other hilly land , they all had colie types back then,

I've got a little grew type here with a little bit of terrier in her whin, she's very fast and kills on most types of land BUT she is restricted on the hills and uneven ground round me, most of my fields and ground around me are a quarter size of a football field. A dog that uses its head will catch you more here, so I use the right tool for the job. :thumbs:

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be good to listnen to a proper thread moscow so readers can listen to your expierences in the feild pre ban or whatever , did you ever run down cornwall the fens the dales upnorth here in gods country or abroad etc ,your talents are wasted on here mate

ma pal haz a gud dog a think you wud lyk it saluki grey colie grey it can run but needs big fields once its behind its rapid just take abit geeting to stuff needs big land aaron
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a dash or a quart at most would suit most people the nearer the collie , only suits certain land minshaw man , and if you like running diffrent areas with diffrent types of land etc then a wee bit collie is enough,youle not beat acollie type for concentraition at a burry for a bolting rabb, or working a feild of the roadside for a hare ,but to much collie wel they stalk get to clever for there own good pick there runs , which is good at times but feck if your games a hundred yards away you want your dog to go hell for leather to turn it etc saw some collie lurchers turn the head at game , for some reason when we bred the collie type to the racing whippet grew they were alot more desperate ,lost abit robustness but every one was a prisoner , even in there old age

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