TINY 12 108 Posted August 16, 2012 Report Share Posted August 16, 2012 at the end of the day if a man knows his feeding a jacker its up to him he has to clean its shit but its not on that it should be breed from as some poor c**t has to waste his time rearing the pups. Quote Link to post
TINY 12 108 Posted August 16, 2012 Report Share Posted August 16, 2012 t 12 the reason you dont hear about to many jackers in uk we dont live in hope we start over agan and agan untill we have it right ps not saying we have no jackers i have seen many over the years i am not trying to befunny but its year own topics well said but yous must pts over here they get passed on and breed from maybe thats why theres so many Quote Link to post
ferret features 289 Posted August 16, 2012 Report Share Posted August 16, 2012 If the dog i have run a hare on open land for 6 minutes he wouldnt be coming home.if a dog runs that long its no GUB .a dog in close to a hare not driving this boxing buissness is ballexs .gub n drive all the time. Quote Link to post
jeff20 14 Posted August 16, 2012 Report Share Posted August 16, 2012 you seem to cut me short why but if your going down that rd it say s a lot for what he had to start off with when ye bred from os Quote Link to post
ferret features 289 Posted August 16, 2012 Report Share Posted August 16, 2012 t 12 the reason you dont hear about to many jackers in uk we dont live in hope we start over agan and agan untill we have it right ps not saying we have no jackers i have seen many over the years i am not trying to befunny but its year own topics youse englishmen brought JACKING to ireland Quote Link to post
jeff20 14 Posted August 16, 2012 Report Share Posted August 16, 2012 lol iam not english iam irish Quote Link to post
TINY 12 108 Posted August 16, 2012 Report Share Posted August 16, 2012 lol iam not english iam irish whats you other names :bye: Quote Link to post
ferret features 289 Posted August 16, 2012 Report Share Posted August 16, 2012 lol iam not english iam irish Quote Link to post
jeff20 14 Posted August 16, 2012 Report Share Posted August 16, 2012 no other names i live in uk 25 years Quote Link to post
Catcher 1 639 Posted August 16, 2012 Report Share Posted August 16, 2012 an over used word is jacker, normally to cover the inadequacies of the owner or to justify the need to get rid so as to make room for the next wonder cross. ive a dog here that will run himself to death before he will pull up or give in, does that make him a jacker ive got an old dog aged 10 who`s lost all his pace, does that make him a jacker ive a young dog here, who, when aged 12months couldnt catch a poatage stamp in a postbox, did that make him a jacker preban ive seen dogs that didnt like the sharp end but were mustard on hares, did that make them jackers i ve also preban seen dogs that excelled on teeth and hoof but couldnt hold a feather to a good winter hare, did that make them jackers as i said a word thats very over used Think you said it all bud. Quote Link to post
mucky paws 495 Posted August 16, 2012 Report Share Posted August 16, 2012 an over used word is jacker, normally to cover the inadequacies of the owner or to justify the need to get rid so as to make room for the next wonder cross. ive a dog here that will run himself to death before he will pull up or give in, does that make him a jacker ive got an old dog aged 10 who`s lost all his pace, does that make him a jacker ive a young dog here, who, when aged 12months couldnt catch a poatage stamp in a postbox, did that make him a jacker preban ive seen dogs that didnt like the sharp end but were mustard on hares, did that make them jackers i ve also preban seen dogs that excelled on teeth and hoof but couldnt hold a feather to a good winter hare, did that make them jackers as i said a word thats very over used Think you said it all bud. as i said before this dog was bred for coursing,his owner traveled to england to run a comp,now he would be some bollox if his dog was not right,plus his expence,were not talking about pups,were talking about an adult dog that was bred for the quarry he was pursuing,no wind,no heart,NO OFFSPRING 1 Quote Link to post
Catcher 1 639 Posted August 16, 2012 Report Share Posted August 16, 2012 an over used word is jacker, normally to cover the inadequacies of the owner or to justify the need to get rid so as to make room for the next wonder cross. ive a dog here that will run himself to death before he will pull up or give in, does that make him a jacker ive got an old dog aged 10 who`s lost all his pace, does that make him a jacker ive a young dog here, who, when aged 12months couldnt catch a poatage stamp in a postbox, did that make him a jacker preban ive seen dogs that didnt like the sharp end but were mustard on hares, did that make them jackers i ve also preban seen dogs that excelled on teeth and hoof but couldnt hold a feather to a good winter hare, did that make them jackers as i said a word thats very over used Think you said it all bud. as i said before this dog was bred for coursing,his owner traveled to england to run a comp,now he would be some bollox if his dog was not right,plus his expence,were not talking about pups,were talking about an adult dog that was bred for the quarry he was pursuing,no wind,no heart,NO OFFSPRING As the man said its a word to often used.Two many people not willing to put in the time.Even with good lines. .Dogs dont train them self. Quote Link to post
mucky paws 495 Posted August 16, 2012 Report Share Posted August 16, 2012 (edited) an over used word is jacker, normally to cover the inadequacies of the owner or to justify the need to get rid so as to make room for the next wonder cross. ive a dog here that will run himself to death before he will pull up or give in, does that make him a jacker ive got an old dog aged 10 who`s lost all his pace, does that make him a jacker ive a young dog here, who, when aged 12months couldnt catch a poatage stamp in a postbox, did that make him a jacker preban ive seen dogs that didnt like the sharp end but were mustard on hares, did that make them jackers i ve also preban seen dogs that excelled on teeth and hoof but couldnt hold a feather to a good winter hare, did that make them jackers as i said a word thats very over used Think you said it all bud. as i said before this dog was bred for coursing,his owner traveled to england to run a comp,now he would be some bollox if his dog was not right,plus his expence,were not talking about pups,were talking about an adult dog that was bred for the quarry he was pursuing,no wind,no heart,NO OFFSPRING As the man said its a word to often used.Two many people not willing to put in the time.Even with good lines. .Dogs dont train them self. yes it is ,but as i said if the man put in all that time and money going from ireland to the uk and the dog pulled,would you breed from it Edited August 16, 2012 by mucky paws Quote Link to post
Catcher 1 639 Posted August 16, 2012 Report Share Posted August 16, 2012 an over used word is jacker, normally to cover the inadequacies of the owner or to justify the need to get rid so as to make room for the next wonder cross. ive a dog here that will run himself to death before he will pull up or give in, does that make him a jacker ive got an old dog aged 10 who`s lost all his pace, does that make him a jacker ive a young dog here, who, when aged 12months couldnt catch a poatage stamp in a postbox, did that make him a jacker preban ive seen dogs that didnt like the sharp end but were mustard on hares, did that make them jackers i ve also preban seen dogs that excelled on teeth and hoof but couldnt hold a feather to a good winter hare, did that make them jackers as i said a word thats very over used Think you said it all bud. as i said before this dog was bred for coursing,his owner traveled to england to run a comp,now he would be some bollox if his dog was not right,plus his expence,were not talking about pups,were talking about an adult dog that was bred for the quarry he was pursuing,no wind,no heart,NO OFFSPRING As the man said its a word to often used.Two many people not willing to put in the time.Even with good lines. .Dogs dont train them self. yes it is ,but as i said if the man put in all that time and money going from ireland to the uk and the dog pulled,would you breed from it Money cant guarantee a good dog.But a good line and some effort may. Quote Link to post
mucky paws 495 Posted August 16, 2012 Report Share Posted August 16, 2012 an over used word is jacker, normally to cover the inadequacies of the owner or to justify the need to get rid so as to make room for the next wonder cross. ive a dog here that will run himself to death before he will pull up or give in, does that make him a jacker ive got an old dog aged 10 who`s lost all his pace, does that make him a jacker ive a young dog here, who, when aged 12months couldnt catch a poatage stamp in a postbox, did that make him a jacker preban ive seen dogs that didnt like the sharp end but were mustard on hares, did that make them jackers i ve also preban seen dogs that excelled on teeth and hoof but couldnt hold a feather to a good winter hare, did that make them jackers as i said a word thats very over used Think you said it all bud. as i said before this dog was bred for coursing,his owner traveled to england to run a comp,now he would be some bollox if his dog was not right,plus his expence,were not talking about pups,were talking about an adult dog that was bred for the quarry he was pursuing,no wind,no heart,NO OFFSPRING As the man said its a word to often used.Two many people not willing to put in the time.Even with good lines. .Dogs dont train them self. yes it is ,but as i said if the man put in all that time and money going from ireland to the uk and the dog pulled,would you breed from it Money cant guarantee a good dog.But a good line and some effort may. ffs mate read what im saying the money he was out for tickets,hotel,fuel,and time driveing to england,then his dog jacked,big open land and no where to hide,whos to say he did not do it in ireland as well,wheres there wall,hedges ,could have pulled out of sight??????????? 1 Quote Link to post
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