rabbitpoacher 20 Posted April 10, 2017 Report Share Posted April 10, 2017 I have 1 here doing great for me very good catch rate very clever to as said on another thread thinking of getting me a greyhound pup to run on and eventually putting him to her for 3/4 breedsHow is yours for injuries mate? I have heard a lot say they are very accident prone suffer with their feet etc. mine has been good so far only had the odd knock nothing major quiet tough to be honest, i suppose they are all different though.mines ok never had any problems yet though he's still a pup about 12 or 13 month old but hes tough as old boots very sensible controls his speed rather than hit in to everything I'm over the moon with him tbh sounds like mine then this is mines first season as well i think they are a good little cross for the bunnies.how tall Is yours mate tbh i wouldnt have any other breed now it's like using a bowsaw for tree felling when u can use a chainsaw lol I'm hooked anyway haha I know what you mean mate mine lives in doors the only fault i can say really if you can call it a fault is she was a bit of a nightmare for chewing but that's stopped now,shes spot on walks by your side like your shadow.Work wise I think she is going to turn out good well im hoping anyway , the rabbits around my area are not easy to catch the dogs got to work hard to get them she's doing well I think, learning quickly.Mine is 23 inches to the shoulder how tall is yours? nice dog mate mimes about 22tts rabbits are scarce round here so you don't get many runs but hes catching more or less everything he runs about time my dogs are usually useless lol Quote Link to post
white van man 3,310 Posted April 10, 2017 Report Share Posted April 10, 2017 I have 1 here doing great for me very good catch rate very clever to as said on another thread thinking of getting me a greyhound pup to run on and eventually putting him to her for 3/4 breedsHow is yours for injuries mate? I have heard a lot say they are very accident prone suffer with their feet etc. mine has been good so far only had the odd knock nothing major quiet tough to be honest, i suppose they are all different though.mines ok never had any problems yet though he's still a pup about 12 or 13 month old but hes tough as old boots very sensible controls his speed rather than hit in to everything I'm over the moon with him tbh sounds like mine then this is mines first season as well i think they are a good little cross for the bunnies.how tall Is yours mate tbh i wouldnt have any other breed now it's like using a bowsaw for tree felling when u can use a chainsaw lol I'm hooked anyway haha I know what you mean mate mine lives in doors the only fault i can say really if you can call it a fault is she was a bit of a nightmare for chewing but that's stopped now,shes spot on walks by your side like your shadow.Work wise I think she is going to turn out good well im hoping anyway , the rabbits around my area are not easy to catch the dogs got to work hard to get them she's doing well I think, learning quickly.Mine is 23 inches to the shoulder how tall is yours? I hope you have permission to be on that golf course!!!! She has filled out nice mate. Up on Wednesday so try get out for a walk. Quote Link to post
hender 39 Posted April 10, 2017 Report Share Posted April 10, 2017 I have 1 here doing great for me very good catch rate very clever to as said on another thread thinking of getting me a greyhound pup to run on and eventually putting him to her for 3/4 breedsHow is yours for injuries mate? I have heard a lot say they are very accident prone suffer with their feet etc. mine has been good so far only had the odd knock nothing major quiet tough to be honest, i suppose they are all different though.mines ok never had any problems yet though he's still a pup about 12 or 13 month old but hes tough as old boots very sensible controls his speed rather than hit in to everything I'm over the moon with him tbh sounds like mine then this is mines first season as well i think they are a good little cross for the bunnies.how tall Is yours mate tbh i wouldnt have any other breed now it's like using a bowsaw for tree felling when u can use a chainsaw lol I'm hooked anyway haha I know what you mean mate mine lives in doors the only fault i can say really if you can call it a fault is she was a bit of a nightmare for chewing but that's stopped now,shes spot on walks by your side like your shadow.Work wise I think she is going to turn out good well im hoping anyway , the rabbits around my area are not easy to catch the dogs got to work hard to get them she's doing well I think, learning quickly.Mine is 23 inches to the shoulder how tall is yours? I hope you have permission to be on that golf course!!!! She has filled out nice mate. Up on Wednesday so try get out for a walk. Course I've got permission mate haha , ye no worries let us know i finish work Wednesday myself. Quote Link to post
hender 39 Posted April 10, 2017 Report Share Posted April 10, 2017 I have 1 here doing great for me very good catch rate very clever to as said on another thread thinking of getting me a greyhound pup to run on and eventually putting him to her for 3/4 breedsHow is yours for injuries mate? I have heard a lot say they are very accident prone suffer with their feet etc. mine has been good so far only had the odd knock nothing major quiet tough to be honest, i suppose they are all different though.mines ok never had any problems yet though he's still a pup about 12 or 13 month old but hes tough as old boots very sensible controls his speed rather than hit in to everything I'm over the moon with him tbh sounds like mine then this is mines first season as well i think they are a good little cross for the bunnies.how tall Is yours mate tbh i wouldnt have any other breed now it's like using a bowsaw for tree felling when u can use a chainsaw lol I'm hooked anyway haha I know what you mean mate mine lives in doors the only fault i can say really if you can call it a fault is she was a bit of a nightmare for chewing but that's stopped now,shes spot on walks by your side like your shadow.Work wise I think she is going to turn out good well im hoping anyway , the rabbits around my area are not easy to catch the dogs got to work hard to get them she's doing well I think, learning quickly.Mine is 23 inches to the shoulder how tall is yours? nice dog mate mimes about 22tts rabbits are scarce round here so you don't get many runs but hes catching more or less everything he runs about time my dogs are usually useless lol Nice size mate , sounds like my area then they are a bit thin on the ground here as well.Sounds like yours is doing you proud keep us posted in her progress. ATB Quote Link to post
rabbitpoacher 20 Posted April 11, 2017 Report Share Posted April 11, 2017 I have 1 here doing great for me very good catch rate very clever to as said on another thread thinking of getting me a greyhound pup to run on and eventually putting him to her for 3/4 breedsHow is yours for injuries mate? I have heard a lot say they are very accident prone suffer with their feet etc. mine has been good so far only had the odd knock nothing major quiet tough to be honest, i suppose they are all different though.mines ok never had any problems yet though he's still a pup about 12 or 13 month old but hes tough as old boots very sensible controls his speed rather than hit in to everything I'm over the moon with him tbh sounds like mine then this is mines first season as well i think they are a good little cross for the bunnies.how tall Is yours mate tbh i wouldnt have any other breed now it's like using a bowsaw for tree felling when u can use a chainsaw lol I'm hooked anyway haha I know what you mean mate mine lives in doors the only fault i can say really if you can call it a fault is she was a bit of a nightmare for chewing but that's stopped now,shes spot on walks by your side like your shadow.Work wise I think she is going to turn out good well im hoping anyway , the rabbits around my area are not easy to catch the dogs got to work hard to get them she's doing well I think, learning quickly.Mine is 23 inches to the shoulder how tall is yours? nice dog mate mimes about 22tts rabbits are scarce round here so you don't get many runs but hes catching more or less everything he runs about time my dogs are usually useless lol Nice size mate , sounds like my area then they are a bit thin on the ground here as well.Sounds like yours is doing you proud keep us posted in her progress.ATB I will mate I'd like to put a photo up but ive tryied loads of times I'm useless on this phone lol Quote Link to post
hender 39 Posted April 11, 2017 Report Share Posted April 11, 2017 Make a photobucket account mate then you just copy and paste it over,type it into the search engine on here it shows you how to do it. Quote Link to post
rabbitpoacher 20 Posted April 11, 2017 Report Share Posted April 11, 2017 Make a photobucket account mate then you just copy and paste it over,type it into the search engine on here it shows you how to do it.will that work on a phone ? Quote Link to post
Bosun11 537 Posted April 11, 2017 Report Share Posted April 11, 2017 Whippet/Greyhound, on the right, bout 1974... Quote Link to post
C.green 3,231 Posted April 11, 2017 Report Share Posted April 11, 2017 I'd like one of these for the odd bit of lamping and messin about could imagine there speed gets them in trouble at time and I'd worry about its feet on the Flint here. Seen a nice Laguna kill a few hares this season day n night good bitch to watch. 1 Quote Link to post
hender 39 Posted April 13, 2017 Report Share Posted April 13, 2017 Make a photobucket account mate then you just copy and paste it over,type it into the search engine on here it shows you how to do it.will that work on a phone ? It should do mate I don't see why not , have a read of this. http://www.thehuntinglife.com/forums/page/index.html/_/hunting-news/adding-forum-images-using-photobucket-r42 Quote Link to post
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