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What a load of utter nonsense ... I will tell you what I will meet you at one of your 500 warrens and you can stand with your speed machine slip dogs and I will bring my ageing collie cross mongrel an

If you have a dog on a slip/lead then the dog is not ferreting. If you hold your dog back, how will it learn the ropes and become that good ferreting dog. If it always on the lead when the ferret is d

let the dog suss stuff out for itself and let it use its own instincts, don,t hinder the dog      

Didnt know that there defnition of a ferretting dog in the Oxford English Dictionary :laugh:

 

But each dog is very diffrent we can strive for certain traits but quite often certain dogs will just not ever be a dog that can be left to roam free over warrens .

 

Some of my warrens are 500 holers and having two dogs held back to slip is far better than even two good ferreting dogs over the warren as they just cannot postion themselfs in the right place .

 

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What a load of utter nonsense ... I will tell you what I will meet you at one of your 500 warrens and you can stand with your speed machine slip dogs and I will bring my ageing collie cross mongrel and another proper ferreting dog and we will go at it for an hour or so and for every rabbit mine catch you give me a tenner and for every one yours catch I will give you a tenner for ..............

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:blink:£10.00 !!!

 

Feck that,...sounds a tad on the reckless side,...can't we just do it for 80p....or less ?

 

 

 

No we must go big, think of the wine and currys we will be able to afford .........l

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Best you get you supply of caffeine ready then, cause somebody on the internet is wrong.................

 

Even if I am wrong and I would be the first to appologise if I was proven to be and some of your warrens actualy genuinely do consist of 500 holes, your explanation of holding both the dogs back on leads because "having two dogs held back to slip is far better than even two good ferreting dogs over the warren as they just cannot postion themselfs in the right place" just doesn't make any sense whatsoever.

 

One good ferreting dog will be in the right place most of the time because if it's in the wrong place too often it ain't a good ferreting dog is it?.

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Best you get you supply of caffeine ready then, cause somebody on the internet is wrong.................

 

Even if I am wrong and I would be the first to appologise if I was proven to be and some of your warrens actualy genuinely do consist of 500 holes, your explanation of holding both the dogs back on leads because "having two dogs held back to slip is far better than even two good ferreting dogs over the warren as they just cannot postion themselfs in the right place" just doesn't make any sense whatsoever.

 

One good ferreting dog w

ill be in the right place most of the time because if it's in the wrong place too often it ain't a good ferreting dog is it?.

 

Think your getting me mixed up with someone else....

 

I have a GOOD ferreting dog, and one I slip occasionally... That would meet YOUR expectation... I have never said I hold two dogs back...

I have one I occasionally take ferreting, despite your concerns for ruining the name of the sport..and will continue to do so...

 

I have never said any of my warrens have 500 holes...

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Didnt know that there defnition of a ferretting dog in the Oxford English Dictionary :laugh:

 

But each dog is very diffrent we can strive for certain traits but quite often certain dogs will just not ever be a dog that can be left to roam free over warrens .

 

Some of my warrens are 500 holers and having two dogs held back to slip is far better than even two good ferreting dogs over the warren as they just cannot postion themselfs in the right place .

 

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Are you saying your dogs can't position themselves in the right place. :hmm:

 

If so I wouldn't hold out much hope for them beating Teagan and partner. :whistling:

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If they are big but shallow you can make progress.If they are deep it can be slow and painful .

 

Never count the holes but have run out of nets on one or two ocassions.

 

Never seen 500 hole bury If i did think i would change method of capture

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for me the dog must be loose,a dog will mark,hold netted rabbits if im on my own and dealing with another,chase and hopefully catch escapees,and the most important is a dogs hearing,they can hear what and weres going on underground and often snap a rabbit out of a leaf covereed pop/bolt hole before the rabbits off and out.

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