MOLE265 792 Posted January 11, 2016 Report Share Posted January 11, 2016 I take it you don't like Bedlington terriers foxbolter Quote Link to post
coco 261 Posted January 11, 2016 Report Share Posted January 11, 2016 I take it you don't like Bedlington terriers foxbolterbedlingtons are fine mate but you've got to keep them in mind to do a terriers job ie work below ground if they can't do that you may as well get a cocker or spanial to do your bushing work the hybrid as a lot more of a success story in the field that the kc animal sad but that's the hard facts atb Quote Link to post
alun1960 234 Posted January 11, 2016 Report Share Posted January 11, 2016 Why specific the hight of a dog morton. A dog is governed where it can go by the girth of its chest it's long legs will tuck behind as you obviously know. and alun you did the same in your post why and I was talking of dogs of today in my first post not a dog of the 70s like am in the understanding now that there are no pure working beddys just the cart horses of today which couldn't get up a 12" pipe and as for catching squatting hares on a more my mates partially blind 12 yearold spaniel caught one squatting in a forest fact. And big alun if you are stupid enough to leave a man put a dog in behind urs then I class you as a clown there will be no more further comments from me regarding this topic good luck with the shows Enlighten me on when i have spoke about letting a man put a dog in behind mine? As for being stupid i would think opening up a slagging match with shite facts is more clown like and just makes me think you are another bellend troll ! Quote Link to post
foxbolter 447 Posted January 11, 2016 Report Share Posted January 11, 2016 Bolted foxes without getting bit fact does that make it a legend and you say a terrier man entered another terrier where was you to stop him I just can't believe half I read Quote Link to post
mango 342 Posted January 11, 2016 Report Share Posted January 11, 2016 Bolted foxes without getting bit fact does that make it a legend and you say a terrier man entered another terrier where was you to stop him I just can't believe half I read You need to read the last page again 1 Quote Link to post
alun1960 234 Posted January 11, 2016 Report Share Posted January 11, 2016 Bolted foxes without getting bit fact does that make it a legend and you say a terrier man entered another terrier where was you to stop him I just can't believe half I read Doesnt sound like any thing i have written or would post , enlighten me as you profess to know more than me about it? Or are you trolling for a bitching fest? Quote Link to post
foxbolter 447 Posted January 11, 2016 Report Share Posted January 11, 2016 No ill be corrected sorry allun morton wrote the absolute rubbish Quote Link to post
foxbolter 447 Posted January 11, 2016 Report Share Posted January 11, 2016 I read so much rubbish on here I can't keep track of it all its a good job what I read sometimes on here doesn't sink in properly and get mixed up with who writes what. I do think you should be in bushing section now though alun Quote Link to post
alun1960 234 Posted January 11, 2016 Report Share Posted January 11, 2016 I keep my self to myself when working dogs are concerned, dont do bigus dickus as like i said been doing this since mid 70s and still work them not as hard now. One show i go to is the Pelena and stay the night to chew the hound fat with lads with out egos and lads that travel from oop north. I think i have moved enough earth in my time to allow me access to the terriers and give the odd comment i would quit now laddy as you are coming across as a bit silly. 2 Quote Link to post
fat man 4,741 Posted January 11, 2016 Report Share Posted January 11, 2016 Morton in a recent post you say all your terriers are bred with earth work in mind,then in the same post you also say that yours are bred to bolt fox and that you actually passed on a couple that became digging dogs.Not picking or anything but in my eyes an earth dog is a terrier that stays the distance no matter what the conditions may be,not just a bolter,just curious or do your terriers stay until dug if a bolt does not occur,also good to see a different breed apart from the usual doing the buisness. Quote Link to post
foxbolter 447 Posted January 12, 2016 Report Share Posted January 12, 2016 I find it hard for someone to be commenting on dogs they only use for bushing and haven't worked properly for many years and it's obvious that the dogs are way to big now just by looking at them I find that silly alun 1 Quote Link to post
alun1960 234 Posted January 12, 2016 Report Share Posted January 12, 2016 You must know me and what dogs i keep personally buy that statement , i will go and give my head a shake for being a very silly boy for commenting on some thing i known nowt about! Quote Link to post
coco 261 Posted January 12, 2016 Report Share Posted January 12, 2016 You must know me and what dogs i keep personally buy that statement , i will go and give my head a shake for being a very silly boy for commenting on some thing i known nowt about! whatever who knows who the bedlington as a working terrier is as hard to find as rocking horse shit but there's plenty of good hybrids bred the [BANNED TEXT] size for a terriers job and that's earth work and the lads the lads that keep them got there own little circle to keep them alive people call them what they like but most are not bedlingtons there cross breds atb Quote Link to post
TOPPER 1,809 Posted January 13, 2016 Report Share Posted January 13, 2016 (edited) theres a good read by Lyn Harber in the CMW this week about the history of the patterdale and the infusion of bedlington blood to create this small hard dog it states the ullswater huntsman wouldnt use bedlingtons as they were to hard and killed the foxes . so in the real world whats a pure bedlington ? IMO there is no such dog there all hybrids but some breed to type Edited January 13, 2016 by TOPPER 1 Quote Link to post
coco 261 Posted January 14, 2016 Report Share Posted January 14, 2016 theres a good read by Lyn Harber in the CMW this week about the history of the patterdale and the infusion of bedlington blood to create this small hard dog it states the ullswater huntsman wouldnt use bedlingtons as they were to hard and killed the foxes .so in the real world whats a pure bedlington ? IMO there is no such dog there all hybrids but some breed to type totally agree with that quote these patterdales have come from somewhere and I'm sure the northern terriers had a big impact in producing them the big so called bedlingtons you see around today are throw backs to gypsy type lurchers mute good for poaching they must have put whippet blood in the mix for speed bedlington terriers should be around 15 tts but you see some a lot bigger and real heavy types atb Quote Link to post
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