Mack 92 Posted August 12, 2007 Report Share Posted August 12, 2007 (edited) . Edited March 12, 2024 by Mack Quote Link to post
m.r1 7 Posted August 22, 2007 Report Share Posted August 22, 2007 i have a bitch that always runs heavy unless i am very careful about her food intake. because of her build, a bit shorter in the leg and wide in front, she carries her weight poorly and looks like a bit of a sausage. here she is in good field condition at 6.5 years old and 11.5 inches I have a Hob ferret stronger, 11.5 inches in height, my c**k is bigger, what chance does this snipey headed, weak, show type have against a fox cub! Quote Link to post
Stabs 3 Posted August 22, 2007 Report Share Posted August 22, 2007 I have a Hob ferret stronger, 11.5 inches in height, my c**k is bigger, what chance does this snipey headed, weak, show type have against a fox cub! I'm guessing you don't know too much about digging or terrier work in America? They tend to favour a smaller dog over there as groundhogs make up a lot of the diggable quarry. Quote Link to post
m.r1 7 Posted August 22, 2007 Report Share Posted August 22, 2007 I have a Hob ferret stronger, 11.5 inches in height, my c**k is bigger, what chance does this snipey headed, weak, show type have against a fox cub! I'm guessing you don't know too much about digging or terrier work in America? They tend to favour a smaller dog over there as groundhogs make up a lot of the diggable quarry. Sorry my mistake, didnt notice the flag, apologies, I have not had the pleasue of working terriers in America, however, I do have a few friends who have been there and they advise me the work ios very different to here. Tally Ho Quote Link to post
cdnhastings 23 Posted August 29, 2007 Report Share Posted August 29, 2007 I have a Hob ferret stronger, 11.5 inches in height, my c**k is bigger, what chance does this snipey headed, weak, show type have against a fox cub! I'm guessing you don't know too much about digging or terrier work in America? They tend to favour a smaller dog over there as groundhogs make up a lot of the diggable quarry. Sorry my mistake, didnt notice the flag, apologies, I have not had the pleasue of working terriers in America, however, I do have a few friends who have been there and they advise me the work ios very different to here. Tally Ho So is it strictly fox and rats over there for you lads? and i guess we could include the occasional rabbit for some i suppose...... Im thinking i like the camaraderie and shared knowledge of the fellas on the east side of tha atlantic , but Im thinking I like the diversity of game for the terriers west of the atlantic.... just my opinion Quote Link to post
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