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Thanks for the help lads, now its just a case of finding a worker bred dog and tbh a jack russell was what i was thinking of also. Whats the best way of starting them off, is it a case of taking them out and ferreting the holes they are interested in? and them just picking it up once they see the rabbits etc

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if ye dog dont do it naturally then take the dog an a ferret, no nets, an everytime ye come to a hole the dog shows intrest in, drop in a ferret, dog will soon click, helps aswell if you have burys so

took this one ferreting from a pup. got from a dogs home 9 weeks old . breeding unknown. very good marking dog and ratter. shame about the harness but my mate always leaves it on him just to wind me u

This is the best marking dog i have had, sadly passed away a number of years ago' No sticking down holes or scratching or whining, just one sniff, and if the Rabbit was home she would lie down at the

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Thanks for the help lads, now its just a case of finding a worker bred dog and tbh a jack russell was what i was thinking of also. Whats the best way of starting them off, is it a case of taking them out and ferreting the holes they are interested in? and them just picking it up once they see the rabbits etc

 

 

drop me a pm when ye get a pup for marking pal, an ill have a walk out way ye, show ye pup some holes an let it watch an adult mark :thumbs:

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A good marking dog, puts a lot of Rabbits in the bag, and saves a lot of time.

My Whippet X Beddy would mark then wait behind the bury for the bolt and would hold them in the net.

If a dig was on, you could watch her slink away, and when you moved on, she would be lying behind the next occupied bury.

if she should no interest, you could guarantee the bury was unoccupied.

therefore for years of Ferreting, I had no guess work, and was also good for the Ferrets, as every bury they entered, there was action.

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A good marking dog, puts a lot of Rabbits in the bag, and saves a lot of time.

My Whippet X Beddy would mark then wait behind the bury for the bolt and would hold them in the net.

If a dig was on, you could watch her slink away, and when you moved on, she would be lying behind the next occupied bury.

if she should no interest, you could guarantee the bury was unoccupied.

therefore for years of Ferreting, I had no guess work, and was also good for the Ferrets, as every bury they entered, there was action.

 

Exactly mate, that is the reason i am getting one, saves the guesswork especially if its a big set.

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