stop.end 4,079 Posted March 6, 2017 Author Report Share Posted March 6, 2017 I dont buy the magazine weekly either, it was just this week I knew there was going to be honest working terrier articles added...wasn't a name dropping contest or my dterrier is this or that! It was about how experienced terriermen conducted themselves. so thought id take a look. I just thought the editors could have pieced the 3 terrierwork articles together better that's all. And what I mean by honest I mean the men writing the articles where actually trying to educate the future generation and the uneducated on how terrierwork is conducted when invited on to land by the farmer landowner or another terrierman.....Terrierwork is a fieldcraft and if all is successful WILL involve the dispatching of an animal it should be done quickly, quietly and efficiently and first and foremost humanely... The dispatching of any animal may it be predator or prey is not to be glorified, laughed at or boasted about especially on social media. The animal being hunted is being culled to either protect crops or livestock and for ecological/bio diversitable reasons...that's it... never for fun. E.D.R.D. I have read but dont read. no reason or agenda behind it ... I only read it if im in another terriermans home and they subscribe and they lend me a few to read. 8 Quote Link to post
fat man 4,741 Posted March 7, 2017 Report Share Posted March 7, 2017 I dont buy the magazine weekly either, it was just this week I knew there was going to be honest working terrier articles added...wasn't a name dropping contest or my dterrier is this or that! It was about how experienced terriermen conducted themselves. so thought id take a look. I just thought the editors could have pieced the 3 terrierwork articles together better that's all. And what I mean by honest I mean the men writing the articles where actually trying to educate the future generation and the uneducated on how terrierwork is conducted when invited on to land by the farmer landowner or another terrierman.....Terrierwork is a fieldcraft and if all is successful WILL involve the dispatching of an animal it should be done quickly, quietly and efficiently and first and foremost humanely... The dispatching of any animal may it be predator or prey is not to be glorified, laughed at or boasted about especially on social media. The animal being hunted is being culled to either protect crops or livestock and for ecological/bio diversitable reasons...that's it... never for fun. E.D.R.D. I have read but dont read. no reason or agenda behind it ... I only read it if im in another terriermans home and they subscribe and they lend me a few to read. Lol you must have read a f***ing dictionary to come up with some of them words,but i agree all animals should be humanely dispatched and not bragged about on the www. 1 Quote Link to post
kevin em 342 Posted March 7, 2017 Report Share Posted March 7, 2017 Daergi?wasnt he one of the main men behind the Welsh game fair? Quote Link to post
jackthelad 1,893 Posted March 7, 2017 Report Share Posted March 7, 2017 I remember when i used to get the mag there was a chap called Darrigie probably spelt that wrong but he used to do some good articals on terrier work. dairgi in the shooting news was class , I named a terrier after a bitch tonic I read about when I was 17 ....... Changed days ffs 2 Quote Link to post
Rabbit Hunter 6,613 Posted March 7, 2017 Report Share Posted March 7, 2017 Before my time but I'm sure Daergi was AS from Harcombes first books. A Welsh lad I know says Daergi means 'badger dog' in Welsh. Who knows. 1 Quote Link to post
kevin em 342 Posted March 8, 2017 Report Share Posted March 8, 2017 Before my time but I'm sure Daergi was AS from Harcombes first books. A Welsh lad I know says Daergi means 'badger dog' in Welsh. Who knows.yes I'm sure it's As I heard the Welsh lads take the piss out of him at the show calling daergi very nice man I'd a good drink with him and Tracey from country mans when I was over 1 Quote Link to post
Haiddheliwr 1,911 Posted March 8, 2017 Report Share Posted March 8, 2017 Before my time but I'm sure Daergi was AS from Harcombes first books. A Welsh lad I know says Daergi means 'badger dog' in Welsh. Who knows. DAEARGI translated to English is TERRIER 1 Quote Link to post
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