fourtrak73 1,334 Posted October 1, 2016 Report Share Posted October 1, 2016 £3 for a pint the last time I was in a pub it was £1.20 Quote Link to post
Kiellovesannie 24 Posted October 1, 2016 Author Report Share Posted October 1, 2016 You know when your dogs ready for it just wanted opinions about droppers so won't be going down that road just stick to catching them on the lamp when there older 1 Quote Link to post
king 11,984 Posted October 1, 2016 Report Share Posted October 1, 2016 To many people on here blasting off about when to do this and that with a dog. Ffs at 5 months old its a pup. It was only weaned 12 weeks ago. Fair enough at 6 months get it out ferreting so it can see netted bunnys and take hold of them. Personally the way i see it with a lot of lads on here they just look at a dog as a tool. Not a living animal that wants nothing more than a strong bond with its owner. Once that proper bond is grown the dog will aim to please you at all costs. Lamping a 5 month old dog. Ffs give the dog the best food you can afford. A pint in a pub is £3 £3 will give a dog a cracking bit of fresh meat. But more than anything give the dog time. Grow a bond. A mate of mine who is a young lad early 20s and is on here and has really got his head screwed on would open your eyes.ive told him myself hes got an old head on young shoulders. And i would bet anyone on this whole forum who had a walk out with him would agree. Let the dog grow his muscles.tendons.ligaments.bones. And above all brain. when someone on here lamped there mutt at 4/5 months,trigger i think people were saying thats the way to do it and kissing his arse.if your face fits,your face fits.[/quote 4 months.its been off the teet for 8 weeks. For fecks sake it's a puppy. Whelped for 8 weeks. Let's get it lamping. Absolute bull shit mate. It's like being parked outside a pub waiting for a mate. And it kicks off outside amongst 6 lads. And then telling a 9yr old in the back of the car to go and sort it lol. Fecking idiots mate. And I don't give a feck who I upset on this forum. I'm 100% you know better ginger. Quote Link to post
king 11,984 Posted October 1, 2016 Report Share Posted October 1, 2016 You know when your dogs ready for it just wanted opinions about droppers so won't be going down that road just stick to catching them on the lamp when there olderFecking droppers for a puppy.Sell your dogs mate and take up table tennis or knitting. 1 Quote Link to post
Kiellovesannie 24 Posted October 1, 2016 Author Report Share Posted October 1, 2016 King bore off you sell your dogs pointless comment Quote Link to post
Kiellovesannie 24 Posted October 1, 2016 Author Report Share Posted October 1, 2016 If I could upload a pic of the dog u would understand why I posted on here Quote Link to post
ginger beard 4,653 Posted October 1, 2016 Report Share Posted October 1, 2016 i agree with you king ...it's bullcrap.i was in the minorty of people who thought it was to much to soon.if you want to look back at that tread trigger put up go and have a look.as for droppers thats disgusting.my view on that is also on another thread about the huntsman who put a fox cub in with the hounds in a barn about 2 months ago. Quote Link to post
100% bull x 144 Posted October 1, 2016 Report Share Posted October 1, 2016 Youd never believe its actually the season just now with some a these summer holiday threads stillget out and do some hunting then hahaha 1 Quote Link to post
morton 5,368 Posted October 1, 2016 Report Share Posted October 1, 2016 Bit of advise please ppl and opinions wanted what age would you introduce a drop rabbit to a lurcher pup as my dogs are 5 month old and haven't yet seen a live rabbit they have had dead ones cheers atb The best of lurchers ive owned earnt their stripes with some dubious practices.The facts are that id not advocate anyone to sink to the level that some do to introduce a runner at its quarry,ive never introduced a lurcher to early,ive often introduced them when the practice of introduction would make many folk shudder at the lengths ive sunk to.Ive sunk to sewer levels to introduce a reluctant enterer.Id leave any sapling until it was at least 7 months of age and then spend every working hour introducing it.If a dubious practice was the best way to educate a reluctant student id be dubious,id not take any comfort from it,until the mutt learnt. Quote Link to post
johnpee 214 Posted October 1, 2016 Report Share Posted October 1, 2016 Bit of advise please ppl and opinions wanted what age would you introduce a drop rabbit to a lurcher pup as my dogs are 5 month old and haven't yet seen a live rabbit they have had dead ones cheers atb The best of lurchers ive owned earnt their stripes with some dubious practices.The facts are that id not advocate anyone to sink to the level that some do to introduce a runner at its quarry,ive never introduced a lurcher to early,ive often introduced them when the practice of introduction would make many folk shudder at the lengths ive sunk to.Ive sunk to sewer levels to introduce a reluctant enterer.Id leave any sapling until it was at least 7 months of age and then spend every working hour introducing it.If a dubious practice was the best way to educate a reluctant student id be dubious,id not take any comfort from it,until the mutt learnt. good honest post mate ? Quote Link to post
ginger beard 4,653 Posted October 1, 2016 Report Share Posted October 1, 2016 Bit of advise please ppl and opinions wanted what age would you introduce a drop rabbit to a lurcher pup as my dogs are 5 month old and haven't yet seen a live rabbit they have had dead ones cheers atb The best of lurchers ive owned earnt their stripes with some dubious practices.The facts are that id not advocate anyone to sink to the level that some do to introduce a runner at its quarry,ive never introduced a lurcher to early,ive often introduced them when the practice of introduction would make many folk shudder at the lengths ive sunk to.Ive sunk to sewer levels to introduce a reluctant enterer.Id leave any sapling until it was at least 7 months of age and then spend every working hour introducing it.If a dubious practice was the best way to educate a reluctant student id be dubious,id not take any comfort from it,until the mutt learnt. what did a dropped rabbit teach your dogs morton.? Quote Link to post
morton 5,368 Posted October 1, 2016 Report Share Posted October 1, 2016 Bit of advise please ppl and opinions wanted what age would you introduce a drop rabbit to a lurcher pup as my dogs are 5 month old and haven't yet seen a live rabbit they have had dead ones cheers atb The best of lurchers ive owned earnt their stripes with some dubious practices.The facts are that id not advocate anyone to sink to the level that some do to introduce a runner at its quarry,ive never introduced a lurcher to early,ive often introduced them when the practice of introduction would make many folk shudder at the lengths ive sunk to.Ive sunk to sewer levels to introduce a reluctant enterer.Id leave any sapling until it was at least 7 months of age and then spend every working hour introducing it.If a dubious practice was the best way to educate a reluctant student id be dubious,id not take any comfort from it,until the mutt learnt. what did a dropped rabbit teach your dogs morton.? What a bunny tasted like,the best lessons a lurcher ever learns is the second one.The first lesson a lurcher needs is an easy one,if it needs 2 easy lessons its a cull.I deplore any sort of hunting activity that does not give the quarry more than a fair chance of escape and the best days hunting have more escapees than captures,to moi.Id still sink to sewer levels to to become more acceptable even to myself. Quote Link to post
ginger beard 4,653 Posted October 1, 2016 Report Share Posted October 1, 2016 Bit of advise please ppl and opinions wanted what age would you introduce a drop rabbit to a lurcher pup as my dogs are 5 month old and haven't yet seen a live rabbit they have had dead ones cheers atb The best of lurchers ive owned earnt their stripes with some dubious practices.The facts are that id not advocate anyone to sink to the level that some do to introduce a runner at its quarry,ive never introduced a lurcher to early,ive often introduced them when the practice of introduction would make many folk shudder at the lengths ive sunk to.Ive sunk to sewer levels to introduce a reluctant enterer.Id leave any sapling until it was at least 7 months of age and then spend every working hour introducing it.If a dubious practice was the best way to educate a reluctant student id be dubious,id not take any comfort from it,until the mutt learnt. what did a dropped rabbit teach your dogs morton.? What a bunny tasted like,the best lessons a lurcher ever learns is the second one.The first lesson a lurcher needs is an easy one,if it needs 2 easy lessons its a cull.I deplore any sort of hunting activity that does not give the quarry more than a fair chance of escape and the best days hunting have more escapees than captures,to moi.Id still sink to sewer levels to to become more acceptable even to myself. are you saying your best lurchers were reluctant at entering.i think most people who drop rabbits know really that there much to young to work but there young,stupid and inpatient and want to see what the dog would do with a live rabbit so they can go and tell there mates that there dog has caught at whatever age.. Quote Link to post
king 11,984 Posted October 1, 2016 Report Share Posted October 1, 2016 Bit of advise please ppl and opinions wanted what age would you introduce a drop rabbit to a lurcher pup as my dogs are 5 month old and haven't yet seen a live rabbit they have had dead ones cheers atbThis is your original post lol.Read what youve typed above. What age to introduce a dropped live rabbit lol. Feck me thats post of the year. Like i said sell the dogs and move onto bowling or pool or something. What age to drop a rabbit for a 5 month old dog pmsl 2 Quote Link to post
morton 5,368 Posted October 1, 2016 Report Share Posted October 1, 2016 Bit of advise please ppl and opinions wanted what age would you introduce a drop rabbit to a lurcher pup as my dogs are 5 month old and haven't yet seen a live rabbit they have had dead ones cheers atb The best of lurchers ive owned earnt their stripes with some dubious practices.The facts are that id not advocate anyone to sink to the level that some do to introduce a runner at its quarry,ive never introduced a lurcher to early,ive often introduced them when the practice of introduction would make many folk shudder at the lengths ive sunk to.Ive sunk to sewer levels to introduce a reluctant enterer.Id leave any sapling until it was at least 7 months of age and then spend every working hour introducing it.If a dubious practice was the best way to educate a reluctant student id be dubious,id not take any comfort from it,until the mutt learnt. what did a dropped rabbit teach your dogs morton.? What a bunny tasted like,the best lessons a lurcher ever learns is the second one.The first lesson a lurcher needs is an easy one,if it needs 2 easy lessons its a cull.I deplore any sort of hunting activity that does not give the quarry more than a fair chance of escape and the best days hunting have more escapees than captures,to moi.Id still sink to sewer levels to to become more acceptable even to myself. are you saying your best lurchers were reluctant at entering.i think most people who drop rabbits know really that there much to young to work but there young,stupid and inpatient and want to see what the dog would do with a live rabbit so they can go and tell there mates that there dog has caught at whatever age.. The only thing im saying is that id sink to the level of a sewer rat to educate a lurcher.Im not of a disposition that id frown at any practice that benefits a mutts intro into the field.If the sapling wants hard education ill take the fecking thing to Oxford or Cambridge,if it warrants Bolton or Wrexham Open university ill allow its education to drop to the level that best meets its needs.Id not educate a reluctant student. 1 Quote Link to post
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