foresterj 1,096 Posted July 27, 2013 Report Share Posted July 27, 2013 (edited) Not entirely what I asked, nevermind as long as your happy. Edited July 27, 2013 by foresterj Quote Link to post
milknhony 5 Posted July 27, 2013 Author Report Share Posted July 27, 2013 so no one got any comments of pointer x lurchers lol Quote Link to post
bullmastiff 615 Posted July 27, 2013 Report Share Posted July 27, 2013 You can't get heavier than mine.... Got to be the heaviest baseline Lurchers out there.... I get you man, Mine are trained exactly the same way. Took me f*cking ages to break them to deer mind, everytime I walked past them with a dog on a lead they'd run off... Not great for training I can tell you!! Luckily, I persisted and now not only do I have a dog that can walk right past deer offlead, we now also have tame deer! Did the same with the local Badger population too, Think I got a video of it on youtube somewhere.... I'll see if I can find it. Result on both counts! You'll probably have to put up with a lot of abuse and critical comments from some of the fools on here, they only f*ck about with them point and slip bullcross types anyway. Try too stick to your guns and enlighten them, God knows I've tried enough times.... 1 Quote Link to post
Ideation 8,216 Posted July 27, 2013 Report Share Posted July 27, 2013 My mate has one coming. And spoken to a few folk who use them on the hill to effect. Quote Link to post
milknhony 5 Posted July 27, 2013 Author Report Share Posted July 27, 2013 picardys,kelpies Quote Link to post
AirgunGuy 362 Posted July 27, 2013 Report Share Posted July 27, 2013 Between this nugget and Tom Ward earlier...i'm off to watch One Flew Over The Cuckoos Nest Quote Link to post
nothernlite 18,078 Posted July 27, 2013 Report Share Posted July 27, 2013 You can't get heavier than mine.... Got to be the heaviest baseline Lurchers out there.... I get you man, Mine are trained exactly the same way. Took me f*cking ages to break them to deer mind, everytime I walked past them with a dog on a lead they'd run off... Not great for training I can tell you!! Luckily, I persisted and now not only do I have a dog that can walk right past deer offlead, we now also have tame deer! Did the same with the local Badger population too, Think I got a video of it on youtube somewhere.... I'll see if I can find it. Result on both counts! You'll probably have to put up with a lot of abuse and critical comments from some of the fools on here, they only f*ck about with them point and slip bullcross types anyway. Try too stick to your guns and enlighten them, God knows I've tried enough times.... id imagine having tame deer would of helped you with your task as for your point and slip statement ha f--king ha Quote Link to post
milknhony 5 Posted July 27, 2013 Author Report Share Posted July 27, 2013 You can't get heavier than mine.... Got to be the heaviest baseline Lurchers out there.... I get you man, Mine are trained exactly the same way. Took me f*cking ages to break them to deer mind, everytime I walked past them with a dog on a lead they'd run off... Not great for training I can tell you!! Luckily, I persisted and now not only do I have a dog that can walk right past deer offlead, we now also have tame deer! Did the same with the local Badger population too, Think I got a video of it on youtube somewhere.... I'll see if I can find it. Result on both counts! You'll probably have to put up with a lot of abuse and critical comments from some of the fools on here, they only f*ck about with them point and slip bullcross types anyway. Try too stick to your guns and enlighten them, God knows I've tried enough times.... no that one live in essex and over run with Fallow but never run em see so many when out and about untrue just had last dog put down cancer but could slip her on a bunny in a field of deer and she would behave like they were not there first cross collie only came on here to check out other options Airdale pointer ect or should it be another collie bred, do have a soft spot for Whippets tho and they train up really well better not go into that tho may get lynched!!! Quote Link to post
BORDERSCOT 3,816 Posted July 27, 2013 Report Share Posted July 27, 2013 You can't get heavier than mine.... Got to be the heaviest baseline Lurchers out there.... I get you man, Mine are trained exactly the same way. Took me f*cking ages to break them to deer mind, everytime I walked past them with a dog on a lead they'd run off... Not great for training I can tell you!! Luckily, I persisted and now not only do I have a dog that can walk right past deer offlead, we now also have tame deer! Did the same with the local Badger population too, Think I got a video of it on youtube somewhere.... I'll see if I can find it. Result on both counts! You'll probably have to put up with a lot of abuse and critical comments from some of the fools on here, they only f*ck about with them point and slip bullcross types anyway. Try too stick to your guns and enlighten them, God knows I've tried enough times.... Yeah but he's broke his to rabbits....catchable or uncatchable???? Either way he still expects them to catch rabbits...yours are schooled not to chase deer or badgers....full stop...not just deer or badgers you deem non productive to chase....???? Hardly the training feat of the year mate....is it....??? Your spot on though there's some right fukn fools on here.... 4 Quote Link to post
jamesmc 582 Posted July 27, 2013 Report Share Posted July 27, 2013 You can't get heavier than mine.... Got to be the heaviest baseline Lurchers out there.... I get you man, Mine are trained exactly the same way. Took me f*cking ages to break them to deer mind, everytime I walked past them with a dog on a lead they'd run off... Not great for training I can tell you!! Luckily, I persisted and now not only do I have a dog that can walk right past deer offlead, we now also have tame deer! Did the same with the local Badger population too, Think I got a video of it on youtube somewhere.... I'll see if I can find it. Result on both counts! You'll probably have to put up with a lot of abuse and critical comments from some of the fools on here, they only f*ck about with them point and slip bullcross types anyway. Try too stick to your guns and enlighten them, God knows I've tried enough times.... no that one live in essex and over run with Fallow but never run em see so many when out and about untrue just had last dog put down cancer but could slip her on a bunny in a field of deer and she would behave like they were not there first cross collie only came on here to check out other options Airdale pointer ect or should it be another collie bred, do have a soft spot for Whippets tho and they train up really well better not go into that tho may get lynched!!! I would go for a whippet mate.....don't think they would like the thought of trying to tackle a fallow... Quote Link to post
milknhony 5 Posted July 27, 2013 Author Report Share Posted July 27, 2013 You can't get heavier than mine.... Got to be the heaviest baseline Lurchers out there.... I get you man, Mine are trained exactly the same way. Took me f*cking ages to break them to deer mind, everytime I walked past them with a dog on a lead they'd run off... Not great for training I can tell you!! Luckily, I persisted and now not only do I have a dog that can walk right past deer offlead, we now also have tame deer! Did the same with the local Badger population too, Think I got a video of it on youtube somewhere.... I'll see if I can find it. Result on both counts! You'll probably have to put up with a lot of abuse and critical comments from some of the fools on here, they only f*ck about with them point and slip bullcross types anyway. Try too stick to your guns and enlighten them, God knows I've tried enough times.... no that one live in essex and over run with Fallow but never run em see so many when out and about untrue just had last dog put down cancer but could slip her on a bunny in a field of deer and she would behave like they were not there first cross collie only came on here to check out other options Airdale pointer ect or should it be another collie bred, do have a soft spot for Whippets tho and they train up really well better not go into that tho may get lynched!!! I would go for a whippet mate.....don't think they would like the thought of trying to tackle a fallow... yea maybe had a dog 23 or so years ago country music to a 3 quater collie greyhound bitch from Chesterfield fast and clever real biddable but not the best at hunting up and to be honest nose in a dog is the thing i prise the most. love me daytime and if they cant find em they cant catch em no matter how fast they are Quote Link to post
bullmastiff 615 Posted July 27, 2013 Report Share Posted July 27, 2013 You can't get heavier than mine.... Got to be the heaviest baseline Lurchers out there.... I get you man, Mine are trained exactly the same way. Took me f*cking ages to break them to deer mind, everytime I walked past them with a dog on a lead they'd run off... Not great for training I can tell you!! Luckily, I persisted and now not only do I have a dog that can walk right past deer offlead, we now also have tame deer! Did the same with the local Badger population too, Think I got a video of it on youtube somewhere.... I'll see if I can find it. Result on both counts! You'll probably have to put up with a lot of abuse and critical comments from some of the fools on here, they only f*ck about with them point and slip bullcross types anyway. Try too stick to your guns and enlighten them, God knows I've tried enough times.... no that one live in essex and over run with Fallow but never run em see so many when out and about untrue just had last dog put down cancer but could slip her on a bunny in a field of deer and she would behave like they were not there first cross collie only came on here to check out other options Airdale pointer ect or should it be another collie bred, do have a soft spot for Whippets tho and they train up really well better not go into that tho may get lynched!!! I would go for a whippet mate.....don't think they would like the thought of trying to tackle a fallow... You say that but there's guys on here that have BeddyXWhippets that can catch Fallow regular....It's the Whippet in them that does it, not the Beddy. The beddy just adds a decent coat..... Quote Link to post
milknhony 5 Posted July 27, 2013 Author Report Share Posted July 27, 2013 You can't get heavier than mine.... Got to be the heaviest baseline Lurchers out there.... I get you man, Mine are trained exactly the same way. Took me f*cking ages to break them to deer mind, everytime I walked past them with a dog on a lead they'd run off... Not great for training I can tell you!! Luckily, I persisted and now not only do I have a dog that can walk right past deer offlead, we now also have tame deer! Did the same with the local Badger population too, Think I got a video of it on youtube somewhere.... I'll see if I can find it. Result on both counts! You'll probably have to put up with a lot of abuse and critical comments from some of the fools on here, they only f*ck about with them point and slip bullcross types anyway. Try too stick to your guns and enlighten them, God knows I've tried enough times.... Yeah but he's broke his to rabbits....catchable or uncatchable???? Either way he still expects them to catch rabbits...yours are schooled not to chase deer or badgers....full stop...not just deer or badgers you deem non productive to chase....???? Hardly the training feat of the year mate....is it....??? Your spot on though there's some right fukn fools on here.... yea ent there, if you can train a springer to pull up then you are one fool if you cant train any dog to do the same, how much go one then do you think it would take for the same springer to nail a Rabbit oh yea im the one talking shit 1 Quote Link to post
bullmastiff 615 Posted July 27, 2013 Report Share Posted July 27, 2013 You can't get heavier than mine.... Got to be the heaviest baseline Lurchers out there.... I get you man, Mine are trained exactly the same way. Took me f*cking ages to break them to deer mind, everytime I walked past them with a dog on a lead they'd run off... Not great for training I can tell you!! Luckily, I persisted and now not only do I have a dog that can walk right past deer offlead, we now also have tame deer! Did the same with the local Badger population too, Think I got a video of it on youtube somewhere.... I'll see if I can find it. Result on both counts! You'll probably have to put up with a lot of abuse and critical comments from some of the fools on here, they only f*ck about with them point and slip bullcross types anyway. Try too stick to your guns and enlighten them, God knows I've tried enough times.... Yeah but he's broke his to rabbits....catchable or uncatchable???? Either way he still expects them to catch rabbits...yours are schooled not to chase deer or badgers....full stop...not just deer or badgers you deem non productive to chase....???? Hardly the training feat of the year mate....is it....??? Your spot on though there's some right fukn fools on here.... Any type of game can come close to my dog's and they won't flinch until I tell them too.... A rabbit has run under my dogs feet and she still didn't budge until I told her to.... It's the bullmastiff in my breeding scheme that adds the biddabilty, trainabilty and complete dedication to their master to make them not move/flinch no matter what happens. I've been breeding these dogs for nigh on 50 years now.... most people haven't heard of me, as I never get the constant online complaints like Hancock.... Quote Link to post
BORDERSCOT 3,816 Posted July 27, 2013 Report Share Posted July 27, 2013 You can't get heavier than mine.... Got to be the heaviest baseline Lurchers out there.... I get you man, Mine are trained exactly the same way. Took me f*cking ages to break them to deer mind, everytime I walked past them with a dog on a lead they'd run off... Not great for training I can tell you!! Luckily, I persisted and now not only do I have a dog that can walk right past deer offlead, we now also have tame deer! Did the same with the local Badger population too, Think I got a video of it on youtube somewhere.... I'll see if I can find it. Result on both counts! You'll probably have to put up with a lot of abuse and critical comments from some of the fools on here, they only f*ck about with them point and slip bullcross types anyway. Try too stick to your guns and enlighten them, God knows I've tried enough times.... Yeah but he's broke his to rabbits....catchable or uncatchable???? Either way he still expects them to catch rabbits...yours are schooled not to chase deer or badgers....full stop...not just deer or badgers you deem non productive to chase....???? Hardly the training feat of the year mate....is it....??? Your spot on though there's some right fukn fools on here.... Any type of game can come close to my dog's and they won't flinch until I tell them too.... A rabbit has run under my dogs feet and she still didn't budge until I told her to.... It's the bullmastiff in my breeding scheme that adds the biddabilty, trainabilty and complete dedication to their master to make them not move/flinch no matter what happens. I've been breeding these dogs for nigh on 50 years now.... most people haven't heard of me, as I never get the constant online complaints like Hancock.... WTF has this got to do with Hancock....... You should get a job in the circus mate.... Quote Link to post
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