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2 years old? previous owner??? so someone flogged it before it was 2 (i.e. when it should be entering its prime)? doesn't take a rocket scientist to work that one out pal!

 

If it was me, I'd not show it any game whatsoever until Sept and just spend the next couple of months making sure it's fitness is bang on, then see how it goes in Sept.

I know the owner because he had one of my mates bitches and this is her pup, out really good stock, just don't understand see how it goes! Thanks anyway mate

 

might be out of good stock, doesn't mean he hasn't disheartened or ruined her. What's the reason he got rid of her?

 

I wouldn't give up on it though, just take it steady for a while and then when the season starts give her some easy runs etc. You said you were out today and she ran two to ground....might have run them hard but that's two more she hasn't caught, don't compound the problem....keep her away from rabbits in the day time cos they ain't easy to catch. If you must, get her out at night and give her some easy ones. Personally though, I'd wait til it's cooler and as frustrating as it is, don't show her any rabbits for a while.

 

Good luck though pal :thumbs:

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2 years old? previous owner??? so someone flogged it before it was 2 (i.e. when it should be entering its prime)? doesn't take a rocket scientist to work that one out pal!

 

If it was me, I'd not show it any game whatsoever until Sept and just spend the next couple of months making sure it's fitness is bang on, then see how it goes in Sept.

 

I know the owner because he had one of my mates bitches and this is her pup, out really good stock, just don't understand see how it goes! Thanks anyway mate

might be out of good stock, doesn't mean he hasn't disheartened or ruined her. What's the reason he got rid of her?

 

I wouldn't give up on it though, just take it steady for a while and then when the season starts give her some easy runs etc. You said you were out today and she ran two to ground....might have run them hard but that's two more she hasn't caught, don't compound the problem....keep her away from rabbits in the day time cos they ain't easy to catch. If you must, get her out at night and give her some easy ones. Personally though, I'd wait til it's cooler and as frustrating as it is, don't show her any rabbits for a while.

 

Good luck though pal :thumbs:

thanks mate ill try it!
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I would do what rob said mate.keep her off rabbits for a while until its cool and windy.in the meantime see a boneman.then try her on the lamp if shes got no injuries then theirs no excuse mate.

I don't think she has any injuries cause she's never done that before, but ill check just incase where can I fi d a boneman haha? And thanks pal. :)

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I took my 2 year old bitch lamping the other night to get her ready for this coming season, she do a lot last season with her previous owner did a bit with me towards the end of the season! While out lamping she run one or two rabbits fine but then she just started trotting behind them like she didn't want to know! Anyone got any ideas why?

aye youve been caught its a wanker :laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh:

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