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What a croc of shit lol .......

Some great reading men!! I dont think there would be many foxes about without the safe haven fortresses for rearing cubs.

He should of dropped a knife down maybe the terrier would of brought 5 tails back up with him lol.

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U got to work dogs in the country u got and more so if u doing terrier work with hounds and rock dogs got to be good dogs their work is far more harder than earth work once terriers can work rocks in my eyes they are the true warriers of the fox terrier world and u could get poddle to dig a fox in a earth

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how can you dig through the rocks seen on here,not a loaded question,just looks impossible task,we have a mate with a cur of a bitch,does 30 -45 minutes,was thinking of checking just how bad or good the spots i photographed might be,.dont know if we'll do it or not but i'll leave it up to the bloke that owns te dog.

if a rock moves a little its a sure sign you can get it out ,

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With all due respect ,bales are a far cry from rocks .At the very least its a wait until the farmer has finished milking to use the loader .We do bales here with never a hint of worry using the belman .I wouldnt be feeling the same in rock nor would those entering regularly i suspect .Not looking for argument ,just observation.

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That's interesting regarding size because when the Fell types started coming into Ireland in the late 70s, early 80s most lads considered them too big and that included for badger digging.

Yet these terriers coming in were from dogs worked in rock.

But I have to agree with what I've seen of terriers working rock is that a fine, medium size is best.

A friend has a bitch that came from a Welsh pack who was bred to work in flint and IMO she's quiet small.

The Fell types that were bred for rocks would have been useless at work,if they were that big.Around that time the biggest influence on Fells/Lakeys was the decline into breeding for the shows and the financial reward,they went from being leggy,wiry grafters,to heavy cobby show winners,on the whole.

 

I can remember going to actually buy a pup from a man in the early 80s and when he showed me the parents i was gobsmacked,thewy were like black wheatens,no way on earth would they get to fox and would even struggle with badger back then.This man was blowing up his dogs by saying that nothing would get passed them,i said im not surprised,lol needless to say i did'nt purchase the pup.

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how can you dig through the rocks seen on here,not a loaded question,just looks impossible task,we have a mate with a cur of a bitch,does 30 -45 minutes,was thinking of checking just how bad or good the spots i photographed might be,.dont know if we'll do it or not but i'll leave it up to the bloke that owns te dog.

its not so much as digging more moveing! think of it like rubble, spades stay at home and the iron bar is the tool for the job, if its gets bad then highlift jacks and ropes, even pogo hammer and jenny to go thru solid rock

 

back in the day they would use exsplosives :blink:

 

yeah like old frank buck himself. i have a book here with some good pics of him in the rocks and the old type fells he kept

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I would say it depends on the size of the bail stacks, up here round us on these pig spots bed and breakfast most lads will not work them as they are to big,but I work fells in rocks, cliffs quarry's and massive bail stacks with good results, don't get me wrong I have lost dogs in them. I have try other types nuttals and the like there no good for this type of work .

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how can you dig through the rocks seen on here,not a loaded question,just looks impossible task,we have a mate with a cur of a bitch,does 30 -45 minutes,was thinking of checking just how bad or good the spots i photographed might be,.dont know if we'll do it or not but i'll leave it up to the bloke that owns te dog.

its not so much as digging more moveing! think of it like rubble, spades stay at home and the iron bar is the tool for the job, if its gets bad then highlift jacks and ropes, even pogo hammer and jenny to go thru solid rock

 

back in the day they would use exsplosives :blink:

 

yeah like old frank buck himself. i have a book here with some good pics of him in the rocks and the old type fells he kept

 

what books that? any chance of a few pictures?

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