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Just a question lads, there is a type of Fell terrier I see occasionally at shows and out and about. To me they really stand out theyve got really good big heads with small v shape ears but what makes em special is there coats are so thick and wirey. Just wondering if anyone knows the sort im on about? Every time i see em i seem to miss the chance to ask the lad about the breeding.

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I have the sister to BT 2 and she will have a pop at anything, got a good nose but no recall when she is head down a..e up. A big step up from some of the borders I used to have. I cant wait to get a pup off her next season.

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She could be better with more work, but i dont have alot of permission most of her work is through mouching around. Her coat is spot on in the winter, she doesn't feel any cold, very dense and course.

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Its a b*****d to get, ive got a bit its just a waiting game now. Ive got a Fell dog 7mth old who im starting off at rats and see how he goes. But my big hope is my two lakeland bitches theyre only pups but theyre both bold as brass, the black n tan is the toughest pup ive ever had, she puts the irish bred staffords ive had to shame haha.

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Its a b*****d to get, ive got a bit its just a waiting game now. Ive got a Fell dog 7mth old who im starting off at rats and see how he goes. But my big hope is my two lakeland bitches theyre only pups but theyre both bold as brass, the black n tan is the toughest pup ive ever had, she puts the irish bred staffords ive had to shame haha.

 

Good luck with them all, three will be a right hand full. :yes:

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