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One of mates beddy types ?

A couple of digging lads that go to the meeting have been out with Cain this season,the FMWTC meetings where often a place that some found advantageous in sourcing stock,days in the field,like minded

Tango mid 90's Dam of Yogi

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Swansea is the man to ask about those dogs.

 

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Cheers Printer, don't know why you apologise for the quality, Excellent mate...

 

I'll do my best if my memory serves me well... :cry: left to right

 

Top photo: Jeff's bitch I think was Gutchcommon * Granitor, then mine Tango, Clough, Bron, Glas.

 

2nd. Clive Hughes Granitor *, J Williams I think Granitor bitch, The big dog is a dog called Basil out of Granitor Joker, don't know second from right, far right is Cochyn Rillington * Dog.

 

3rd& 4th,, same as above diff angles..

 

5th. M Evans bitch Judy 1/2 Lakeland/bedlington sister to Bron, Clough Bron.

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Had a dig with Milly today... :D

 

Game bird preservation time... Thing is it was only six inches deep :blink: middle partin with 4.10 job done...

 

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any of you lads had owt to ground with your bedlingtons?

any of you lads had owt to ground with your bedlingtons?

 

I wish. - does last years daffodil bulbs out of the garden count? :11: The wife is going mental my little bugger is diggin holes all over the place (mostly to hide bits of meat etc)

 

Any more pics of your pup Jack - just wondering what his coat is like - Spike is still very blacky/blue - I know he will lighten up but I think he is gonna be a dark one.

Pleased with him so far - good shape ,big head on him and puts his nose to the ground and will chase squirrels and rabbits into cover. I just hope he doesnt get too big - he's all legs at the moment (looks like a friggin deerhound pup) :hmm:

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Great Thread everyone!!

 

I grew up surrounded by Bedlingtons as I lived not far from the town of Bedlington so I have always been interested in them.

 

We took this pic at a lurcher/terrier in NE Scotland

 

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This is my OH's beddie/whipXbeddie/grey's mother (beddieXwhippet) with actually worked below ground as well as the usual work of a lurcher.

 

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And here is her mother (our beddieX's Grandmother)

 

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Hi Heres my Beddie bred from Nicky (Halifax) Before and after trim.

Dont do the stuff that bites back with her as shes my 6 yr old Daughters Baby but she does the Bunnies well.

I bought her thinking that my Daughter would lose interest in her after a while but the bitch is 2 on xmas eve and ive had her since she was 9wks and the Daughter still treats her as the day we got her .

In Fact Im Thinking of buying another for myself and letting the Daughter have this one as a pet.

 

Ill be looking for a Stud dog next year For her anyone out there????

I may do it that way and keep a pup.

But my fear is if I cant get rid of the Pups.

Any Ideas????????

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Why oh why would you be looking to breed from her.... ??

 

It hasn't done anything ??? :blink:

sozzz i didnt realise they had to be smashed to bits by foxs to have pups read the forum I want a working beddie for myself and keep this one for a pet its from workin stock so im half way there.

or are nickys dogs pets????????????????????

He Says not!!!!!!!!!!!

Or does it make them better mothers when theyve fought a FOX .

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