Coursing mad 24 874 Posted December 20, 2014 Report Share Posted December 20, 2014 He's a smart looking animal shouldn't make too tall then hopefully . How's he comin on ? Atb Quote Link to post
Coursing mad 24 874 Posted December 21, 2014 Report Share Posted December 21, 2014 Measured me bitch today she's 6 months and 12.5 tts hopefully won't grow too tall . Atb Quote Link to post
morton 5,368 Posted December 21, 2014 Report Share Posted December 21, 2014 Would like to see a proper working bedlington with a few seasons under its belt go.plenty of permission here what will suit the work.so there's a day out if anyone has a (handy beddy) pm .atb mudYou may have a long wait,firstly grafting Bedlingtons are thin on the ground and a chance to show your working Beddy working will have the majority of owners sheltering in the shadows,the lads who actually own grafters dont have the need to prove their charges. Quote Link to post
morton 5,368 Posted December 21, 2014 Report Share Posted December 21, 2014 Measured me bitch today she's 6 months and 12.5 tts hopefully won't grow too tall . AtbIve never put a tape to my Beddys,if they fit they fit if they don,t they should never be bred from.Bedlingtons are renowned for throwing oversized useless grafters,its all about KC and Kerching,a worker is bred from workers,the size comes with working parents. Quote Link to post
Coursing mad 24 874 Posted December 21, 2014 Report Share Posted December 21, 2014 She's from too good workers who are both under fifteen . I wouldn't breed from or have crap in my kennels never had done always work mine to the highest standard . As far as I know whether lurchers or terriers most people know the hight of there dogs whether they measure or look and guess the height . Quote Link to post
morton 5,368 Posted December 21, 2014 Report Share Posted December 21, 2014 She's from too good workers who are both under fifteen . I wouldn't breed from or have crap in my kennels never had done always work mine to the highest standard . As far as I know whether lurchers or terriers most people know the hight of there dogs whether they measure or look and guess the height .If you worked terriers to the highest standard you would have sourced a Fell of Lakey before a Bedlington,unless your one of the more determined and resolute of souls amidst us?.Where did your Beddy come from?. Quote Link to post
Coursing mad 24 874 Posted December 21, 2014 Report Share Posted December 21, 2014 I have always workedlakelands and borders all my life . And now chosen to get in to working beddlinton s . That was my choice so what ever gives you the right tell people what breed than can work . And y every time some mentions a bed day on here you put the dog down every time . Y u think you have the right to get opinionated every time some one has a beddy pup is beyond me . I got the the pup from a friend of mine so will in time from tryin ing a testeing what ever bed dies I have . I will end up with my own line of true working bedlintons trust me . I think you should stop talkin down to people on here as it a fukin joke . As you don't no the person or there dogs or what knowledge they have . I think you are damaging the breed with your stupid opinions every time some said about working a beddy you put them down . Atb 1 Quote Link to post
Coursing mad 24 874 Posted December 21, 2014 Report Share Posted December 21, 2014 As would say to anyone all I will try my best to do is hopefully help the breed and Crete a few more true working beddies . So will say I think people should try and stick together and help wher needed to carry on true workers I as an individual terrier man will not do any harm to the breed only try and carry a working line on . I will probly go thru a few useless ones to get true workers same as any other breed . And I am only interested in getting enjoyment from seing my dogs work to there highest ability . Atb Quote Link to post
Coursing mad 24 874 Posted December 21, 2014 Report Share Posted December 21, 2014 I also like challenge would be boring if every dog was a world beater every time atb Quote Link to post
morton 5,368 Posted December 21, 2014 Report Share Posted December 21, 2014 I have always workedlakelands and borders all my life . And now chosen to get in to working beddlinton s . That was my choice so what ever gives you the right tell people what breed than can work . And y every time some mentions a bed day on here you put the dog down every time . Y u think you have the right to get opinionated every time some one has a beddy pup is beyond me . I got the the pup from a friend of mine so will in time from tryin ing a testeing what ever bed dies I have . I will end up with my own line of true working bedlintons trust me . I think you should stop talkin down to people on here as it a fukin joke . As you don't no the person or there dogs or what knowledge they have . I think you are damaging the breed with your stupid opinions every time some said about working a beddy you put them down . AtbIm possibly the Bedlingtons biggest fan and shout the loudest for the true Bedlington,that as never stopped me from mentioning the fact that the majority of Bedlingtons out there are dross and bred from dross.I want the Bedlington to again be recognised as a true worker amidst its working cousins,the foundation of many of which was the Bedlington of old.I try to get across the fact that the majority of Working Bedlingtons advertised and mentioned are far from workers,they feck the reputation of the breed along with their pseudo working owners,i asked about your dogs working heritage,ill be a little honest here again and cast doubts on it,i truly hope im wrong,for all the right reasons.Bedlingtons are for the peddlars,ego,s and chancers,plus the few diehards that are thick skinned and resolute of nature,again i hope you are one of that ilk,yet experience again makes me doubt that,crack on mucker and prove me wrong,seriously ill be happier for you and another Bedlington worth its salt than my own personal antagonism to pseudo Beddy owners and breeders,good luck. Quote Link to post
Coursing mad 24 874 Posted December 21, 2014 Report Share Posted December 21, 2014 We'll sounds like we're on the same wave length Morton i am very thick skinned a will definitely not give up I've only recently seen the parents to mine work and they are worked hard and was impressed . You are right a lot of boys have them to breed and make there dollar . But I will be workin and eventually breed from my tested working beddies to keep a couple back and would gift pups to fellow terrier man . I only have working in mind for my beddies and by the sounds of it it will be a challenge but look forward to it . Good luck to you and your terriers hope you do we'll and achieve what Eva your aim is with yours . Atb Quote Link to post
morton 5,368 Posted December 21, 2014 Report Share Posted December 21, 2014 We'll sounds like we're on the same wave length Morton i am very thick skinned a will definitely not give up I've only recently seen the parents to mine work and they are worked hard and was impressed . You are right a lot of boys have them to breed and make there dollar . But I will be workin and eventually breed from my tested working beddies to keep a couple back and would gift pups to fellow terrier man . I only have working in mind for my beddies and by the sounds of it it will be a challenge but look forward to it . Good luck to you and your terriers hope you do we'll and achieve what Eva your aim is with yours . AtbIm in a good place with Beddy,s at the moment,its only taken me 30 years,something others want to achieve overnight,beware.Bedlingtons are not the terrier for the working terrierman,fact,they are a terrier that suit a more patient and resolute kennel,especially if that kennel is prepared to cull hard for the cause,that puts a dent in the wannabe,s purse,work them to their potential,the most versatile of terrier,breed only from grafters and throw the tape measure away.Each time another honest owner takes up the Beddy cause the breed takes another step forward,alas the nuggets and Glover take them back 2. 1 Quote Link to post
coco 261 Posted December 21, 2014 Report Share Posted December 21, 2014 We'll sounds like we're on the same wave length Morton i am very thick skinned a will definitely not give up I've only recently seen the parents to mine work and they are worked hard and was impressed . You are right a lot of boys have them to breed and make there dollar . But I will be workin and eventually breed from my tested working beddies to keep a couple back and would gift pups to fellow terrier man . I only have working in mind for my beddies and by the sounds of it it will be a challenge but look forward to it . Good luck to you and your terriers hope you do we'll and achieve what Eva your aim is with yours . Atbif there from a good line of earth working terriers mate you won't have to worry about size that would have been sorted years ago from my experience it's the blokes who just breed any worker to worker without looking from generations back good luck with your bedlington mate Quote Link to post
northern lad 2,292 Posted December 21, 2014 Report Share Posted December 21, 2014 We'll sounds like we're on the same wave length Morton i am very thick skinned a will definitely not give up I've only recently seen the parents to mine work and they are worked hard and was impressed . You are right a lot of boys have them to breed and make there dollar . But I will be workin and eventually breed from my tested working beddies to keep a couple back and would gift pups to fellow terrier man . I only have working in mind for my beddies and by the sounds of it it will be a challenge but look forward to it . Good luck to you and your terriers hope you do we'll and achieve what Eva your aim is with yours . Atbif there from a good line of earth working terriers mate you won't have to worry about size that would have been sorted years ago from my experience it's the blokes who just breed any worker to worker without looking from generations back good luck with your bedlington mate Or the people hybridizing them whilst kidding themselves they still have Bedlingtons Quote Link to post
morton 5,368 Posted December 21, 2014 Report Share Posted December 21, 2014 We'll sounds like we're on the same wave length Morton i am very thick skinned a will definitely not give up I've only recently seen the parents to mine work and they are worked hard and was impressed . You are right a lot of boys have them to breed and make there dollar . But I will be workin and eventually breed from my tested working beddies to keep a couple back and would gift pups to fellow terrier man . I only have working in mind for my beddies and by the sounds of it it will be a challenge but look forward to it . Good luck to you and your terriers hope you do we'll and achieve what Eva your aim is with yours . Atbif there from a good line of earth working terriers mate you won't have to worry about size that would have been sorted years ago from my experience it's the blokes who just breed any worker to worker without looking from generations back good luck with your bedlington mate Or the people hybridizing them whilst kidding themselves they still have Bedlingtons Hybrid Bedlingtons are a truer reflection of the original,in type and work ethic,than what some perceive as the Bedlington now,well the KC Bedlington,which is far removed from its working origin,yes the hybrid is a true type of terrier that was once recognised as a WORKING Bedlington,if it fits the type and character of the original,before the ego,s and peddlars bastersised it for money and rosettes,is it then a truer Bedlington?,YES if there is any honesty left in the breed. 2 Quote Link to post
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