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we have ruled out the posibility of it runnin back into corn field mate first thing we hoped for. theres three different train tracks the side were on is a disused one that they used to take coal to the power station . do you think it is possible they could be that far in we have checked both sides for a good 100 yards each way.

I know it's a very daft question, but are you sure that the terriers went in the spot you are digging at? Has there been a definate confirmation of this?....

 

Yes, of course, there 'could' be a shaft, but it would be very unusual surely to build a railway on top of an open shaft?

 

You need someone there with experience with bankings and/or terrier location......knock a series of bar holes in along the base of the banking as deep as you can, listen with coat over your head, preferably during the night/early morning. That may help to locate something, anything. Whimpering is what you are hoping to hear.

 

Like others have said, drop a dog in with a bellman and find out where it stops. ...good luck with the rescue.

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Got the bitch lads the lads who helped us know who they are want a medal there worth there weight in gold top lads thanks everyone who help frog and moorland lads keep on doin wat ya doin

The problem as I see it is that he's not sure what his mates dogs have followed to ground,if its a rabbit most good earth dogs will not even enter the hole so there is no chance of getting a mark,its

If it was me i wouldn't be giving up so easily, I would be putting every ounce of energy in for at least ten days...

we have ruled out the posibility of it runnin back into corn field mate first thing we hoped for. theres three different train tracks the side were on is a disused one that they used to take coal to the power station . do you think it is possible they could be that far in we have checked both sides for a good 100 yards each way.

I know it's a very daft question, but are you sure that the terriers went in the spot you are digging at? Has there been a definate confirmation of this?....

 

Yes, of course, there 'could' be a shaft, but it would be very unusual surely to build a railway on top of an open shaft?

 

You need someone there with experience with bankings and/or terrier location......knock a series of bar holes in along the base of the banking as deep as you can, listen with coat over your head, preferably during the night/early morning. That may help to locate something, anything. Whimpering is what you are hoping to hear.

 

Like others have said, drop a dog in with a bellman and find out where it stops. ...good luck with the rescue.

i think this is your best bet ...........if you cant find a little dog ...........................but i would bar both bottom sides and the top,and middle.............at least 500 yds either way

the thing is you need help as you wont do it on your own ,............more helpers = more ears, more work ,more ideas and a better chance of finding them.....

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no mate mines not really suitable for this mate. i got few stolen and its my only dog i aint got a decent enough locator either as my bellman nets and foldin shovells got knicked . so its ahard one to call my mates having a ring round also see if anyones got a marking dog for the mornin

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