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16 minutes ago, Jerry71 said:

Right I should have said from the start the land I work my dogs on as had problems with w..... Kers taking deer. Breaking into barns etc, The farmer found two humbugs shot last month and I came across two more while walking my lurchers. I never said it was terrier men who did this, as for giving anti's Amo or doing job for them lol, the lad who had permission to shoot on this farm as now lost permission because of this, alls I was trying to get across is a few are fcuking it up by doing this kind of thing. 

Just listen to yourself... fcukin ould woman..go confront the man who YOU said is responsible for these sickening acts instead of coming on here crying..you sir are a fcukin joke I bet theres more muck in my 4 inch seedling pot than youd put on the bank all year.. and I hope anyone who does terrier work and knows you would stay away from you like they would an active sett.. Dangerous loose lipped bastad id say..rant over...

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Sadly as I see it….. it is yet another case of history repeating itself. It’s not the first time that a very small and unrepresentative minority who have, by their actions and callous behaviour/

True, but it would give the honest decent lads something to protect their names with. It's never been any different, in my lifetime all you've had to do is buy yourself a terrier and "just like t

So predators killed and eat badger cubs , how does this give us a bad name ? Think before you reply .....who needs f***ing anti's

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Let's just wait to see what's on the program. A good chance it's just a typical BBC crock of balls. All we can do is try stay within this daft law the best we can and keep working our terriers remember terrierwork is still fully legal, keep our heads held high and be proud to be terriermen.  There is always going to be idiots in the game but that's life.

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45 minutes ago, stop.end said:

Just listen to yourself... fcukin ould woman..go confront the man who YOU said is responsible for these sickening acts instead of coming on here crying..you sir are a fcukin joke I bet theres more muck in my 4 inch seedling pot than youd put on the bank all year.. and I hope anyone who does terrier work and knows you would stay away from you like they would an active sett.. Dangerous loose lipped bastad id say..rant over...

Why all the abuse, I never said who's responsible what I said was a lad lost his permission because some fool  as for loose liped well I ain't the one given out abuse, but that's easy done on your key board, rant over. 

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We got a text telling us to watch it im going to give it a chance till ive viewed it , it you never know it could be all cut to buggery to make them look bad 

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20 minutes ago, The one said:

We got a text telling us to watch it im going to give it a chance till ive viewed it , it you never know it could be all cut to buggery to make them look bad 

You could be 100% within the law and they’d stil make you look bad , they hate terrier work 

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5 hours ago, Jerry71 said:

Why all the abuse, I never said who's responsible what I said was a lad lost his permission because some fool  as for loose liped well I ain't the one given out abuse, but that's easy done on your key board, rant over. 

Tbh jerry I find a man who claims to be at working dogs all his life comes out with the stuff you just typed to be either a pretender or a man who lets on to keeps a lurcher. I take it the 71 is the year you were born..as its also been stated and sadly I really do believe terrier work as we know it will not exist in 15 years from now if im honest...there are men on this forum good men at it over 30 some 50 years.. keeping excellent strains of terriers both white and black Lakeland and the odd border..keeping the old lines going..lines that when in the RIGHT yards thrive and are exact examples of their ancestors 80years ago regarding first of working ability looks and height.. there all questioning the youth of today.. some young adult terrier men in there 20s as good as you will see bringing on dogs and good men working them imo will not be able to pass there own terriers to there own sons.. if folk dont wise up..stop typing shite on here..stand united... READ up on the LAWS of terrier work and Codes of conduct and have permission on every where they go... terrier work is NOT a SPORT as some like to think... culling any animal may it be a rabbit a fox a deer mink whatever is never fun and should never done unless that pest is  causing a plausable health and safety livestock or agricultural hazard and definitely should not be filmed or photographed unless for historical or educational purposes

 

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23 hours ago, Jerry71 said:

Right I should have said from the start the land I work my dogs on as had problems with w..... Kers taking deer. Breaking into barns etc, The farmer found two humbugs shot last month and I came across two more while walking my lurchers. I never said it was terrier men who did this, as for giving anti's Amo or doing job for them lol, the lad who had permission to shoot on this farm as now lost permission because of this, alls I was trying to get across is a few are fcuking it up by doing this kind of thing. 

Sure they’re shooting them legally in cull zones. What’s the difference.

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15 hours ago, stop.end said:

Tbh jerry I find a man who claims to be at working dogs all his life comes out with the stuff you just typed to be either a pretender or a man who lets on to keeps a lurcher. I take it the 71 is the year you were born..as its also been stated and sadly I really do believe terrier work as we know it will not exist in 15 years from now if im honest...there are men on this forum good men at it over 30 some 50 years.. keeping excellent strains of terriers both white and black Lakeland and the odd border..keeping the old lines going..lines that when in the RIGHT yards thrive and are exact examples of their ancestors 80years ago regarding first of working ability looks and height.. there all questioning the youth of today.. some young adult terrier men in there 20s as good as you will see bringing on dogs and good men working them imo will not be able to pass there own terriers to there own sons.. if folk dont wise up..stop typing shite on here..stand united... READ up on the LAWS of terrier work and Codes of conduct and have permission on every where they go... terrier work is NOT a SPORT as some like to think... culling any animal may it be a rabbit a fox a deer mink whatever is never fun and should never done unless that pest is  causing a plausable health and safety livestock or agricultural hazard and definitely should not be filmed or photographed unless for historical or educational purposes

 

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I nevere ment to upset anyone with what I posted and I agree with you about those who post pics on Facebook etc of deer, Fox, coney etc, I have always looked at controlling pests as pest control not sport. The ban as done nothing for the animals it was set up for, in fackt it's made things worse as you know. I should have worded post different and maybe you would see in no way was this about honest lads digging. Atb

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