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  On 12/10/2012 at 21:53, chartpolski said:
  On 12/10/2012 at 21:48, bigdaddylongchopper said:
  On 12/10/2012 at 21:44, WILF said:
  On 12/10/2012 at 21:25, undisputed said:
  On 12/10/2012 at 21:18, WILF said:
  On 12/10/2012 at 18:04, alex.s said:

i have a bull x grey x sulki non proven lines and he dose me just fine

 

Funny enough I had the same and he was utter shite despite getting an absolute mountain of game put in front of him......2 and a bit years of my life, thousands in diesel and 1 L200 canopy all down the khazi !!

 

i'll give you £20 for your canopy :whistling:

 

Not even funny fanny head, the canopy was my mates and he wouldn't take a penny off me for it.......I was f*****g gutted!

It's no fun when you have to admit defeat with a dog so why take a f*****g chance I say.

 

every dog no matter how well its bred is a chance.

 

Bigfannydaddyshagger; your'e getting very philosophical in your old age ! LOL !

 

Cheers.

 

thanks cp with age comes wisdom :laugh:

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thing is if your dogs do you that is all that matters nothing to prove to anyone just a good day or night out and what more can you ask

ive not long got a pup and can trace back 10 generations of breeding ,........both parents are prooven dogs and the chap who bred them ,.....more or less gave them away .proper dog men dont think abou

They turned out fine earlystart,one was only used for lamping and digging with terriers and the other I have now,again primarily a lamp dog but he works 100% with ferrets and is a very reliable marker

  On 12/10/2012 at 21:58, reddawn said:
  On 12/10/2012 at 21:56, earlystart said:
  On 12/10/2012 at 21:06, reddawn said:
  On 10/10/2012 at 16:11, earlystart said:

Any boby ever bought a pup from non working parents and the pup turned out really good?

 

you????

Yes and breed from none workers and got a great little worker but this is years ago. you????

 

 

na iv always tried to get pups off workers, it seemed the sensible way to go, i seen a few hancocks an only 1 was anygood so that sort a reinforced my thoughts.....

I've had two really good dogs from none working parents but my idea of good is not the same as yours so may have just been ok before you say it!
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  On 12/10/2012 at 22:03, earlystart said:
  On 12/10/2012 at 21:58, reddawn said:
  On 12/10/2012 at 21:56, earlystart said:
  On 12/10/2012 at 21:06, reddawn said:
  On 10/10/2012 at 16:11, earlystart said:

Any boby ever bought a pup from non working parents and the pup turned out really good?

 

you????

Yes and breed from none workers and got a great little worker but this is years ago. you????

 

 

na iv always tried to get pups off workers, it seemed the sensible way to go, i seen a few hancocks an only 1 was anygood so that sort a reinforced my thoughts.....

I've had two really good dogs from none working parents but my idea of good is not the same as yours so may have just been ok before you say it!

 

 

try 1 from proven parents then, ye may be surprised :laugh:

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  On 12/10/2012 at 21:44, WILF said:
  On 12/10/2012 at 21:25, undisputed said:
  On 12/10/2012 at 21:18, WILF said:
  On 12/10/2012 at 18:04, alex.s said:

i have a bull x grey x sulki non proven lines and he dose me just fine

 

Funny enough I had the same and he was utter shite despite getting an absolute mountain of game put in front of him......2 and a bit years of my life, thousands in diesel and 1 L200 canopy all down the khazi !!

 

i'll give you £20 for your canopy :whistling:

 

Not even funny fanny head, the canopy was my mates and he wouldn't take a penny off me for it.......I was f*****g gutted!

It's no fun when you have to admit defeat with a dog so why take a f*****g chance I say.

 

It's funny to me bucket mouth!...that's what you get when you believe the hype :laugh:

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  On 12/10/2012 at 22:06, reddawn said:
  On 12/10/2012 at 22:03, earlystart said:
  On 12/10/2012 at 21:58, reddawn said:
  On 12/10/2012 at 21:56, earlystart said:
  On 12/10/2012 at 21:06, reddawn said:
  On 10/10/2012 at 16:11, earlystart said:

Any boby ever bought a pup from non working parents and the pup turned out really good?

 

you????

Yes and breed from none workers and got a great little worker but this is years ago. you????

 

 

na iv always tried to get pups off workers, it seemed the sensible way to go, i seen a few hancocks an only 1 was anygood so that sort a reinforced my thoughts.....

I've had two really good dogs from none working parents but my idea of good is not the same as yours so may have just been ok before you say it!

 

 

try 1 from proven parents then, ye may be surprised :laugh:

I have mate. Had a couple of dog of different sorts.
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Look at coursing and its history how many of the real best where bred out of non workers, a small manority. Nearly all the real good ens have good blood behind them. But then again at the top of the coursing world standards are alot higher cant paper over the cracks that some do in other area to much Money to lose.

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People who breed a good blood line sell pups for good money so chances are your not going to pay good money and do nothing with it so should have better chance of successes. If you are after a blood line then youve done you home work!.If you are lucky enough to have been given one then the breeder knows you are good for it! Most litters out there just get sold to any Tom so more chance of not coming good.

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  On 13/10/2012 at 18:37, earlystart said:

People who breed a good blood line sell pups for good money so chances are your not going to pay good money and do nothing with it so should have better chance of successes. If you are after a blood line then youve done you home work!.If you are lucky enough to have been given one then the breeder knows you are good for it! Most litters out there just get sold to any Tom so more chance of not coming good.

ive not long got a pup and can trace back 10 generations of breeding ,........both parents are prooven dogs and the chap who bred them ,.....more or less gave them away .

proper dog men dont think about £ signs there more interested in the welfare of the dog..............imo , how it should be

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  On 13/10/2012 at 18:57, whippet 99 said:
  On 13/10/2012 at 18:37, earlystart said:

People who breed a good blood line sell pups for good money so chances are your not going to pay good money and do nothing with it so should have better chance of successes. If you are after a blood line then youve done you home work!.If you are lucky enough to have been given one then the breeder knows you are good for it! Most litters out there just get sold to any Tom so more chance of not coming good.

ive not long got a pup and can trace back 10 generations of breeding ,........both parents are prooven dogs and the chap who bred them ,.....more or less gave them away .

proper dog men dont think about £ signs there more interested in the welfare of the dog..............imo , how it should be

I agree but I bet he did just give them to anyone!!
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