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Just got a horse on loan for my daughter,the young lady who we are loaning it off has just bought a farm so I will be busy fencing paddocks,digging drainage,repairing roofs etc and keeping the terrier

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Fox dogs, dropper,. What I said was, Mr politician, is that you the paper man of dog breeding, in your tight line, why did you outcross to a dog you know nothing about the real breeding, ns, and you said once you saw the man himself work them and he couldn't lie straight in bed.

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Fox dogs, dropper,. What I said was, Mr politician, is that you the paper man of dog breeding, in your tight line, why did you outcross to a dog you know nothing about the real breeding, ns, and you said once you saw the man himself work them and he couldn't lie straight in bed.

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Lol you are a card pabs ,crack me up .If you'd read anything of relevance it was that I have two lines running now .Some of my own from years back and a relatively new line of NS based that is barely 15 years old .I was given a whole litter from one of Stevens mates who had fallen out with him (fancy that ) and I kept all the bitches .The best i called Willow and put my own stud over her ,a dog called Fly .From there to present day I have used my own stud over the bitches so now they are virtually my own.All dog pups were pts .I looked for an NS based stud this season and have found him ,seen him work and its what I want .Reminds me of a dog I've recently lost too .He is what I would call NS improved stuff ,improved by other additions and not straight if there is such an animal left .If you know anything about terriers bud other than some work you will know homework on breeding is as important as putting the time into a pup ,as important as digging its first and so on .You arnt alone in taking the piss but what do I care .Ask about and you may come up with the real me but you still ain't getting a pup .In all honesty ,the only reason I took on the litter of NS was because I knew I could improve it .Make of that what you will .

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Lol you are a card pabs ,crack me up .If you'd read anything of relevance it was that I have two lines running now .Some of my own from years back and a relatively new line of NS based that is barely 15 years old .I was given a whole litter from one of Stevens mates who had fallen out with him (fancy that ) and I kept all the bitches .The best i called Willow and put my own stud over her ,a dog called Fly .From there to present day I have used my own stud over the bitches so now they are virtually my own.All dog pups were pts .I looked for an NS based stud this season and have found him ,seen him work and its what I want .Reminds me of a dog I've recently lost too .He is what I would call NS improved stuff ,improved by other additions and not straight if there is such an animal left .If you know anything about terriers bud other than some work you will know homework on breeding is as important as putting the time into a pup ,as important as digging its first and so on .You arnt alone in taking the piss but what do I care .Ask about and you may come up with the real me but you still ain't getting a pup .In all honesty ,the only reason I took on the litter of NS was because I knew I could improve it .Make of that what you will .

I still can't get my head around culling male pups,surely if the bitches were good enough to breed from then the dogs would of done a job for somebody, how old were they when you killed them ??? I don't see how you can call it your stuff if the original bitch and a recent stud were both NS, WM

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Lol you are a card pabs ,crack me up .If you'd read anything of relevance it was that I have two lines running now .Some of my own from years back and a relatively new line of NS based that is barely 15 years old .I was given a whole litter from one of Stevens mates who had fallen out with him (fancy that ) and I kept all the bitches .The best i called Willow and put my own stud over her ,a dog called Fly .From there to present day I have used my own stud over the bitches so now they are virtually my own.All dog pups were pts .I looked for an NS based stud this season and have found him ,seen him work and its what I want .Reminds me of a dog I've recently lost too .He is what I would call NS improved stuff ,improved by other additions and not straight if there is such an animal left .If you know anything about terriers bud other than some work you will know homework on breeding is as important as putting the time into a pup ,as important as digging its first and so on .You arnt alone in taking the piss but what do I care .Ask about and you may come up with the real me but you still ain't getting a pup .In all honesty ,the only reason I took on the litter of NS was because I knew I could improve it .Make of that what you will .

I still can't get my head around culling male pups,surely if the bitches were good enough to breed from then the dogs would of done a job for somebody, how old were they when you killed them ??? I don't see how you can call it your stuff if the original bitch and a recent stud were both NS, WM

 

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So when can you call a type of terrier your own?

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You never said all that before foxdropper but you mentioned other bits. And as for saying I still can't have one, now you are starting to sound like some of the tossers in the game, who have their own head stuck that far up there own arse. I am sure most of them were money oriented who were in the ns dogs or looks start to finish

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Don't see why you wouldn't have worked the dogs and bitches of the ones you bred and if the all working very very well, first, season, you may have a question mark over one, who you could still hang on to for the next season if you had the kennel space and you were very impressed by the rest working, and the breeding in them.

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Lol you are a card pabs ,crack me up .If you'd read anything of relevance it was that I have two lines running now .Some of my own from years back and a relatively new line of NS based that is barely 15 years old .I was given a whole litter from one of Stevens mates who had fallen out with him (fancy that ) and I kept all the bitches .The best i called Willow and put my own stud over her ,a dog called Fly .From there to present day I have used my own stud over the bitches so now they are virtually my own.All dog pups were pts .I looked for an NS based stud this season and have found him ,seen him work and its what I want .Reminds me of a dog I've recently lost too .He is what I would call NS improved stuff ,improved by other additions and not straight if there is such an animal left .If you know anything about terriers bud other than some work you will know homework on breeding is as important as putting the time into a pup ,as important as digging its first and so on .You arnt alone in taking the piss but what do I care .Ask about and you may come up with the real me but you still ain't getting a pup .In all honesty ,the only reason I took on the litter of NS was because I knew I could improve it .Make of that what you will .

 

I still can't get my head around culling male pups,surely if the bitches were good enough to breed from then the dogs would of done a job for somebody, how old were they when you killed them ??? I don't see how you can call it your stuff if the original bitch and a recent stud were both NS, WM

I get the fact you don't understand about culling why would you ,you never have .I took on the litter like I said to improve it using my own stud dog over successive bitches .The dogs may of made very good workers but my intention was always to bring the blood into mine mainly for the coat .Kennel space and the unknown were why they were pts on day one .

Amalgamated with my own for 6 generations I think I have the right to call it whatever I want .

The recent choice of stud is based on finding another line of NS based stuff ,that's based stuff not pure that been improved by addition.

If you have an ounce of dog man about you ,you will know why its important to seek out exactly what's wanted in a sire as I'm sure all joking aside it applies to Plummers as well.

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You never said all that before foxdropper but you mentioned other bits. And as for saying I still can't have one, now you are starting to sound like some of the tossers in the game, who have their own head stuck that far up there own arse. I am sure most of them were money oriented who were in the ns dogs or looks start to finish

Written this many times pabs,perhaps you were on one back then .

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Yes, I think most of others are on one, it's your own thing what you do, you don't have to explain to anyone and it's not my concern. But this site is a riddle, and iam not playing, he he, only messing, sos about the verbal but be careful, the a bunch of c nts out there. No panic

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I tend to spend some time with the misses and the kids to make up for the days u don't quite make it home at the times u say, or become a stranger in ur own house lol, also like to reflect on some good days some bad an some things that happened that was probably my own fault an not the dogs. Also take a wee minute or two to see some places that have held at certain times an how they've changed in the seasons to plan my route for the season ahead. Happy rest folks im sure a lot have earned it

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Lol you are a card pabs ,crack me up .If you'd read anything of relevance it was that I have two lines running now .Some of my own from years back and a relatively new line of NS based that is barely 15 years old .I was given a whole litter from one of Stevens mates who had fallen out with him (fancy that ) and I kept all the bitches .The best i called Willow and put my own stud over her ,a dog called Fly .From there to present day I have used my own stud over the bitches so now they are virtually my own.All dog pups were pts .I looked for an NS based stud this season and have found him ,seen him work and its what I want .Reminds me of a dog I've recently lost too .He is what I would call NS improved stuff ,improved by other additions and not straight if there is such an animal left .If you know anything about terriers bud other than some work you will know homework on breeding is as important as putting the time into a pup ,as important as digging its first and so on .You arnt alone in taking the piss but what do I care .Ask about and you may come up with the real me but you still ain't getting a pup .In all honesty ,the only reason I took on the litter of NS was because I knew I could improve it .Make of that what you will .

I still can't get my head around culling male pups,surely if the bitches were good enough to breed from then the dogs would of done a job for somebody, how old were they when you killed them ??? I don't see how you can call it your stuff if the original bitch and a recent stud were both NS, WM

I get the fact you don't understand about culling why would you ,you never have .I took on the litter like I said to improve it using my own stud dog over successive bitches .The dogs may of made very good workers but my intention was always to bring the blood into mine mainly for the coat .Kennel space and the unknown were why they were pts on day one .

Amalgamated with my own for 6 generations I think I have the right to call it whatever I want .

The recent choice of stud is based on finding another line of NS based stuff ,that's based stuff not pure that been improved by addition.

If you have an ounce of dog man about you ,you will know why its important to seek out exactly what's wanted in a sire as I'm sure all joking aside it applies to Plummers as well.

 

Thanks for the honest reply,WM

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