jackthelad 1,893 Posted February 22, 2019 Report Share Posted February 22, 2019 8 hours ago, IV Ecosse said: Have you even ran a proper decent artificial? Nope - didn’t think so commenting on something you know nothing about I can guarantee once I lift the gates on my sets that they will hold - dogs get work, people pay to shoot, land owners get what they want sit down little boy and go play pretend hunter with your boyfriends Are you fae Perth? Quote Link to post
IV Ecosse 23 Posted February 22, 2019 Report Share Posted February 22, 2019 Left Perth years ago - I worked sheep there for a few years at Pitlochry back home down south now Quote Link to post
wipeout 80 Posted February 22, 2019 Report Share Posted February 22, 2019 seen one years ago been short ended it just sat there off the lead on till opened up hit and killed it bang done in seconds have also dug patt xglens handy terriers just very hard mouthed Quote Link to post
Setenta 117 Posted February 22, 2019 Report Share Posted February 22, 2019 A lot of silly comments from people who probably have never even seen a glen! Apart from hearing of the odd 1 here and there they are now in the main a show breed Quote Link to post
jigsaw 11,863 Posted February 22, 2019 Report Share Posted February 22, 2019 22 hours ago, IV Ecosse said: This forum does attract some total dross - posting little faces rather than issuing an opinion. i take it “rabbit hunter” & “w.katchum” both have working bred glens? glens have large bodies and big heads, many (not all) natural earths are to small for them, trust me - if your a total twat you could just use em as a draw dog - probably what you pair would do tbh an artificial is a great way for a glen to earn its keep - plus it’s an easy way to get them in front of stuff when younger you idiots need to realise the Glen was never a dog to be dug too - they are a trial dog! Have you ever seen a Glen once it’s been “on game” around another dog? Not what you want around a days digging that’s for sure so how does this artificial earth work ,ive never came across one ,this i assume is a series of tunnels constructed of timber ? and at the end is a cage ? with what inside it? and the point of this exercise is to see which dog can get to the caged quarry the fastest ,or is it to see which dog will travel it? its a genuine enquiry ,,as ive no experience with an artificial... 2 Quote Link to post
Daniel cain 45,270 Posted February 22, 2019 Report Share Posted February 22, 2019 22 hours ago, IV Ecosse said: This forum does attract some total dross - posting little faces rather than issuing an opinion. i take it “rabbit hunter” & “w.katchum” both have working bred glens? glens have large bodies and big heads, many (not all) natural earths are to small for them, trust me - if your a total twat you could just use em as a draw dog - probably what you pair would do tbh an artificial is a great way for a glen to earn its keep - plus it’s an easy way to get them in front of stuff when younger you idiots need to realise the Glen was never a dog to be dug too - they are a trial dog! Have you ever seen a Glen once it’s been “on game” around another dog? Not what you want around a days digging that’s for sure wow..... what a f***ing knobber 2 1 Quote Link to post
Blackmag 6,071 Posted February 22, 2019 Report Share Posted February 22, 2019 23 hours ago, IV Ecosse said: This forum does attract some total dross - posting little faces rather than issuing an opinion. i take it “rabbit hunter” & “w.katchum” both have working bred glens? glens have large bodies and big heads, many (not all) natural earths are to small for them, trust me - if your a total twat you could just use em as a draw dog - probably what you pair would do tbh an artificial is a great way for a glen to earn its keep - plus it’s an easy way to get them in front of stuff when younger you idiots need to realise the Glen was never a dog to be dug too - they are a trial dog! Have you ever seen a Glen once it’s been “on game” around another dog? Not what you want around a days digging that’s for sure So it's just a rarer version of the Wheaton and in order to get it any work you have to do illegally and your calling lads idiots if I have crossed wires I apologise Quote Link to post
IV Ecosse 23 Posted February 22, 2019 Report Share Posted February 22, 2019 Yes you have crossed your wires - nothing illegal about artificial earths Quote Link to post
dogmandont 9,814 Posted February 22, 2019 Report Share Posted February 22, 2019 A terrier that can’t work natural earths. . About as useful as a chocolate fire guard. Quote Link to post
IV Ecosse 23 Posted February 23, 2019 Report Share Posted February 23, 2019 8 hours ago, dogmandont said: A terrier that can’t work natural earths. . About as useful as a chocolate fire guard. I find it just as hilarious that you think just because it’s a “terrier” it’s meant to work a natural earth why would a draw dog work a natural earth? Some glens heads aren’t spanable let alone their bodies 1 Quote Link to post
IV Ecosse 23 Posted February 23, 2019 Report Share Posted February 23, 2019 11 hours ago, jigsaw said: so how does this artificial earth work ,ive never came across one ,this i assume is a series of tunnels constructed of timber ? and at the end is a cage ? with what inside it? and the point of this exercise is to see which dog can get to the caged quarry the fastest ,or is it to see which dog will travel it? its a genuine enquiry ,,as ive no experience with an artificial... Your thinking of the eastern boys and their jagd/teckle setups - couldn’t be further from that. That is not an artificial earth artificial earth is actually dug into the earth, approx 1.5/2ft deep, minimum 2 entries/exits and one chamber west facing, good drainage, water source nearby, on a slight slope, dog-leg angle on tunnels to minimise draft, chamber doesn’t have to be massive tunnels lined with field stone and small slabs over the top (I put plastic feed bags over slabs Before filing in chamber lined with breeze blocks and big old style concrete slab as top all internal walls lined with stone/blocks to stop natural digging of stop ends or further tubes the guy that showed me how to make em said the idea was to make em like a five star hotel instead of their usual drafty, damp, one bedroom flat once they all filled in apart form entires/exit holes they should be no sign of em only other thing I do is set bigger stones at entrances to make a narrower entrance to try and make it fox only if decided by land owner otherwise all are welcome Some perms I remove stones and get iron grid (made by blackie) hammered in over off season somenstay open all year round depending on land owner takes Half a day to make depending on ground and access for slabs etc. 4 sites with 3-4 artificials at each, 2 sites one week, visit other two sites following week Some yield better than others which input down to location. I tend to find a double chamber with 3 in/outs works the best This works for me and is what I do each to their own. bolts can me netted or shot any game contacted will usually be drawn out dispatched or near enough remember not to accidentally set a grid on exits before popping in your Glen though, it blocks the escape - if you get my drift 1 1 Quote Link to post
jigsaw 11,863 Posted February 23, 2019 Report Share Posted February 23, 2019 (edited) I take it this is more for pest control than sport,to me thats completely alien,and is a step away from real working conditions,ie the natural home of the animal.As for men working their animals at the end of the dig being classed as twats,its a bit harsh,as those men in the past created and shaped the dogs into the form they are today ....i attended the trials as a very young man,i met some of the creators and owners of the dogs ,and twats isnt the discription id give of them.. Edited February 23, 2019 by jigsaw 11 1 Quote Link to post
Setinstone 0 Posted February 23, 2019 Report Share Posted February 23, 2019 Yeah fair point - year was a bit harsh! was targeted more at the job-shites posting using the Glen for the whole thing is more sporting in my opinion and means I can have more kennel space for glens as I don’t need to dig to terrier I’m into glens not digging to a terrier then letting the glens work for 30secs each to their own Quote Link to post
jiggy 3,209 Posted February 23, 2019 Report Share Posted February 23, 2019 2 hours ago, jigsaw said: I take it this is more for pest control than sport,to me thats completely alien,and is a step away from real working conditions,ie the natural home of the animal.As for men working their animals at the end of the dig being classed as twats,its a bit harsh,as those men in the past created and shaped the dogs into the form they are today ....i attended the trials as a very young man,i met some of the creators and owners of the dogs ,and twats isnt the discription id give of them.. You have been in my kitchen with my half glen and it was going to lick you to death. Had a good few digs over her but when it came to the crunch then no she wasn't a complete digging dog. I got I attached to her and she sleeps at my feet every night. I've culled far better but for some reason she doesn't leave my side. Sleeps on my feet and waits with her head on her paws until I come home 1 Quote Link to post
Rabbit Hunter 6,613 Posted February 23, 2019 Report Share Posted February 23, 2019 On 21/02/2019 at 21:45, IV Ecosse said: What you “haha” ing at rabbit hunter? Just seen this. I was ‘ha ha’ ing as I assumed you were being sarcastic, obviously not? What I found funny was because I’ve seen dogs be piss poor in earths and then look like world beaters in an artificial, assuming you were of the same opinion, and that’s why I found it funny. I’m no keyboard hunter or warrior, I’m out more than most throughout the season, don’t worry about that. 1 1 Quote Link to post
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