david2363 42 Posted April 11, 2008 Report Share Posted April 11, 2008 Same dog, his 1st dig last year. Quote Link to post
byron 1,169 Posted April 11, 2008 Report Share Posted April 11, 2008 Frank Buck talking about the early fell/patterdales had this to say about coats, he's talking about 80years or more ago “They had a lot of bedlington in them in those days†said Frank, “all the fell terriers did. They couldn’t stand the cold. Not if it was blowing, frosty, snowy stuff. Could they buggery!! It used to blow their coats, they used to starve but he bred them down to a good coat in the end. He put Sealyham into them and bred off that until they got lovely coats, see were your coming from pickaxe and rightly so winters were winters then [cold exposed places them fells/dales] but the question of coat in bedlintons today well its still the same, in my opinion its not the end all job just my opinion, but i think work comes first if youve got both all well and good. but you.ll be lucky rant over.cheers byron Quote Link to post
byron 1,169 Posted April 11, 2008 Report Share Posted April 11, 2008 Just for you Byron http://www.thehuntinglife.com/forums/index...699&st=1080He is a big lad - not 18" though , see's his fair share. by eck david he is a big lad aint he. bet he can really push on in them rabbity places eh. stick im over a good whippet grew youll get some good rabbiting dogs mate Quote Link to post
david2363 42 Posted April 11, 2008 Report Share Posted April 11, 2008 Sure thing Byron, he'll never get to them all, and he's like a bulldozer at an earth. But as I said, he sees his fair share, and he bosses them when he does. Shame about the size really, If I let him go to every one we come accross, its a matter of time before he digs himself too far on and don't come back out. Quote Link to post
byron 1,169 Posted April 11, 2008 Report Share Posted April 11, 2008 Sure thing Byron, he'll never get to them all, and he's like a bulldozer at an earth. But as I said, he sees his fair share, and he bosses them when he does.Shame about the size really, If I let him go to every one we come accross, its a matter of time before he digs himself too far on and don't come back out. chance you take david. heres milly sj bred fourteen and a half inches worked her last fox [unintentionally at thirteen plus years died one day later 1 Quote Link to post
david2363 42 Posted April 11, 2008 Report Share Posted April 11, 2008 A little cracker, I could find a lot of work for a dog like that. Quote Link to post
foyrious 13 Posted April 11, 2008 Report Share Posted April 11, 2008 October 2005, I had my first fox with Milly... feck me that seems ages ago... and a lot of foxes ago... Right from that very firts fox I knew I had a handful of dog to work with, alway right up and at them either killing and drawing them, killing them in tight spots, getting stuck in in tight spots or whatever... Since day one she has worked hard...... January of this year she had a proper pasting, nearly losing her life... lost most of the left side of her face and her top canine... kept her of for the rest of the year up until I came to Ireland.... On the second dig here she had another hard do and lost the other top canine.... I've had and seen dogs work with no top long ones, but these were mostly bayers and would only get in at the end of a dig when you broke through... Milly's style of working however is 'up and at em and mixing it from the off... Yesterday, she entered and was baying away... had a mark of 1.0 on the box... started digging lil bit hard and dry at first but got easier, anyway by the time we had broke through to her in the same place the box was reading 2.1, again she was stuck into it... Lifted her, finished the job of, backfilled and away to go... Got back to the kennels gave Milly a shower to check her wounds and clean her up... checked her teeth.... more gone.. FAAARK.. she's only got 3 lil teeth left in the top of her mouth.... 'Foxes make good dentists' I think, I know, I have to retire this bitch.............. or I'm going to regret it... What do you lads think... Some pics of her before the dig... Earlier in the morning.. Retirement... ??? what collar is that and can i get one.? Quote Link to post
swanseajack 227 Posted April 12, 2008 Author Report Share Posted April 12, 2008 Sure thing Byron, he'll never get to them all, and he's like a bulldozer at an earth. But as I said, he sees his fair share, and he bosses them when he does.Shame about the size really, If I let him go to every one we come accross, its a matter of time before he digs himself too far on and don't come back out. chance you take david. heres milly sj bred fourteen and a half inches worked her last fox [unintentionally at thirteen plus years died one day later Cracking photo Byron, can I ask, did you ever breed from her ?? Foyrious it's a Bellman & Flint collar, have a look at their website...... Quote Link to post
byron 1,169 Posted April 12, 2008 Report Share Posted April 12, 2008 Sure thing Byron, he'll never get to them all, and he's like a bulldozer at an earth. But as I said, he sees his fair share, and he bosses them when he does.Shame about the size really, If I let him go to every one we come accross, its a matter of time before he digs himself too far on and don't come back out. chance you take david. heres milly sj bred fourteen and a half inches worked her last fox [unintentionally at thirteen plus years died one day later Cracking photo Byron, can I ask, did you ever breed from her ?? Foyrious it's a Bellman & Flint collar, have a look at their website...... tried sj with les/r dog[very small type] g/n bred, but she would not have it. must say that milly of yours very close resemblanse[spelling] any of your old stuff bron x williams cochyne still about. very hard dogs out these. i remember nickies [buster] coming to grief. if you ever see/hear from nicky tell him bitch pup i got of him is still on the go just turned fifteen. cheers byron Quote Link to post
swanseajack 227 Posted April 13, 2008 Author Report Share Posted April 13, 2008 Frank Buck talking about the early fell/patterdales had this to say about coats, he's talking about 80years or more ago “They had a lot of bedlington in them in those days†said Frank, “all the fell terriers did. They couldn’t stand the cold. Not if it was blowing, frosty, snowy stuff. Could they buggery!! It used to blow their coats, they used to starve but he bred them down to a good coat in the end. He put Sealyham into them and bred off that until they got lovely coats, Tag has a wooly coat but really thick, he hasn't been worked for six weeks and his coat needs stripping out I prolly do this in the next week or so, the other pic is the bitch who had mange coat is coming on well... some pics from yesterday... Tag!!! Lucky... Tag and Lucky, what's going on here then methinks she might be breaking down.... Quote Link to post
swanseajack 227 Posted April 14, 2008 Author Report Share Posted April 14, 2008 Out for a stroll with Tag and Lucky this afternoon, took the camera as I was intending to take some pics of mates horses with foals.. Anyway I was walking along behind some tin sheet fencing when Tag and Lucky flew in through a gap in the fencing, bit of a rucus in the bramble bush and then a squeal, I thought fcuk they got a cat, after scrambling over the fence not so easy when my leg is just out of plaster, I'm faced with this Tag had got it by the throat and lucky on the arse end, I give a quick clean headshot to end it's suffering. Big dog fox it was, very much underweight... Quote Link to post
twotone 6 Posted April 14, 2008 Report Share Posted April 14, 2008 Dogs doing well SJ lucky, looking good with her coat back Quote Link to post
takman511 42 Posted April 17, 2008 Report Share Posted April 17, 2008 I keep patterdales, but if I genuinely thought an outcross to another breed would improve the working ability of the dogs I keep i'd do it, and like you said people can call them mongrels if they want. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Whey hey.................excellent. I started this thread because I work Bedlingtons or Bedlington Hybrids or Mongrels, care I not what others might call them. If the discussion of what to call them needs to escalate perhaps another thread shoud be started and the same question asked, I'am sure it has been discussed and argued over at length before and to quote Hybred (on my first page) 'it gets quite boring'. Answer it here if need be, but I'd rather read and dicuss workers and see pics of workers be it purebred or crossbred. CHEERS Limb, I'm glad someone not from the Bedlington scene answered. swansea jack I really enjoyed reading about the beds i`ve just bought 2 for the wife rillington- glover strian. i have lakies black fells and a couple of russels. I cant wait to take the beds out for a days hunting oh i have a lurcher too . Rob... Quote Link to post
swanseajack 227 Posted April 20, 2008 Author Report Share Posted April 20, 2008 I keep patterdales, but if I genuinely thought an outcross to another breed would improve the working ability of the dogs I keep i'd do it, and like you said people can call them mongrels if they want. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Whey hey.................excellent. I started this thread because I work Bedlingtons or Bedlington Hybrids or Mongrels, care I not what others might call them. If the discussion of what to call them needs to escalate perhaps another thread shoud be started and the same question asked, I'am sure it has been discussed and argued over at length before and to quote Hybred (on my first page) 'it gets quite boring'. Answer it here if need be, but I'd rather read and dicuss workers and see pics of workers be it purebred or crossbred. CHEERS Limb, I'm glad someone not from the Bedlington scene answered. swansea jack I really enjoyed reading about the beds i`ve just bought 2 for the wife rillington- glover strian. i have lakies black fells and a couple of russels. I cant wait to take the beds out for a days hunting oh i have a lurcher too . Rob... Get some pics up of them, let's have a look.. Quote Link to post
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