steezy 1 Posted March 6, 2008 Report Share Posted March 6, 2008 that was also what i thought ! Greeting´s Steezy Quote Link to post
Moby 0 Posted March 6, 2008 Report Share Posted March 6, 2008 that´s a dig foxhunting1 !what for locator did you use for that one ? Greeting´s Steezy The Bellman & Flint, thankfully we had it as I don't know off anything else that would have been able to go that deep. Looks like a old grey box on the side of the dig Quote Link to post
zap 4 Posted March 6, 2008 Report Share Posted March 6, 2008 that´s a dig foxhunting1 !what for locator did you use for that one ? Greeting´s Steezy The Bellman & Flint, thankfully we had it as I don't know off anything else that would have been able to go that deep. Looks like a old grey box on the side of the dig Quote Link to post
foxhunting1 74 Posted March 6, 2008 Report Share Posted March 6, 2008 that´s a dig foxhunting1 !what for locator did you use for that one ? Greeting´s Steezy The Bellman & Flint, thankfully we had it as I don't know off anything else that would have been able to go that deep. Looks like a old grey box on the side of the dig Correct, we had just entered a pup and only had the old Deban collar & box left as we only had one B&F collar at the time. Do you really think we could have dug that deep with a Deban box ? I don't think so. . . . . . . . Quote Link to post
Moby 0 Posted March 6, 2008 Report Share Posted March 6, 2008 that´s a dig foxhunting1 !what for locator did you use for that one ? Greeting´s Steezy The Bellman & Flint, thankfully we had it as I don't know off anything else that would have been able to go that deep. Looks like a old grey box on the side of the dig Correct, we had just entered a pup and only had the old Deban collar & box left as we only had one B&F collar at the time. Do you really think we could have dug that deep with a Deban box ? I don't think so. . . . . . . . i am not questioning you just thought you said you used the b&f,does this mean you had 2 dogs in? and that is a good (25 foot) reach for a jcb even with the extra reach Quote Link to post
foxhunting1 74 Posted March 6, 2008 Report Share Posted March 6, 2008 Moby, One dog originally but as we got through the clay and reach sand we managed to break through we aloud a pup to take a look, they all have to learn somehow. The JCB was at ful reach at 25ft and we had to dig the last couple by hand, thankfully that was in sand. Quote Link to post
fish 148 Posted March 6, 2008 Report Share Posted March 6, 2008 Thats good to hear,are the dogs your own or Brians ,how often per year would these dogs be dug,are they British size dogs or American,just out of curiousity? Pip, Not sure exactly what you are trying to get at, my dogs are owned by myself but bread by Brian. Out of all the digging which we do together i would say the split is 50 / 50 with regards to who's dogs work. Obviously I have dug numerous times to Brian's dogs anything from 15mins and 18 inches to 12 hrs and 27 feet, YES 27 feet and we needed a JCB to dig the first 25 ft. Pictures attached. a deep one bud did it all end well. Quote Link to post
foxhunting1 74 Posted March 6, 2008 Report Share Posted March 6, 2008 Thats good to hear,are the dogs your own or Brians ,how often per year would these dogs be dug,are they British size dogs or American,just out of curiousity? Pip, Not sure exactly what you are trying to get at, my dogs are owned by myself but bread by Brian. Out of all the digging which we do together i would say the split is 50 / 50 with regards to who's dogs work. Obviously I have dug numerous times to Brian's dogs anything from 15mins and 18 inches to 12 hrs and 27 feet, YES 27 feet and we needed a JCB to dig the first 25 ft. Pictures attached. a deep one bud did it all end well. Oh Yes. . . . . . Quote Link to post
pickaxe 23 Posted March 6, 2008 Report Share Posted March 6, 2008 (edited) f**k this site full of anti's Edited September 9, 2010 by pickaxe Quote Link to post
Guest pip Posted March 6, 2008 Report Share Posted March 6, 2008 Pip you started your post on this thread about dogs being to small now you think 14 1/2, 21/22lb to big and not spannable. I think you have got the JEREMY BEADLE TERRIERMAN SYNDRUM in one hand to big on the other to small PICKAXE you mentioned gene pools Brian had. Do you think the reason his dogs were better 20 + yrs back was because he was breeding and working with the Breay/Buck gene pool, and what he has bred and got know is actualy his line and his gene pool whether some think he has made a success or ruined what he once had,. Thinkyou need to read my posts again i was describing my terrier,and i was saying that i have not seen a dog that weight heiight that WAS spannable/ Although i love that joke Quote Link to post
Guest pip Posted March 6, 2008 Report Share Posted March 6, 2008 Aye that would be what i heard about Nuttals new stuff.Hes breeding them smaller so 2 can fit,iknow it would take 2 of his modern breeding 2 hold anything bigger than a rat for anything over 27mm never mind that depth.Some dig all the same Quote Link to post
steezy 1 Posted March 6, 2008 Report Share Posted March 6, 2008 (edited) Aye that would be what i heard about Nuttals new stuff.Hes breeding them smaller so 2 can fit,iknow it would take 2 of his modern breeding 2 hold anything bigger than a rat for anything over 27mm never mind that depth.Some dig all the same Uuuuuaaaaaaahhhhahhahaah ..... pip ..... dog out of 2 imported Nuttall Terrier of his new stuff and his "Rat" ! Legally for sure in the legal season in german earth ! Don´t know the exact weight and height anymore but he was small ! look like you know the Nuttall dog´s of today ! I don´t have 30 years with terriers on my back like you ( i just got over 30 years of life on my back ) but i see what i see and the small dog´s do a very good job on "Red" and "Silver" ... "rat´s" ! .......single handet also for sure ! But i learn fast to don´t belive all the shit i´ve only heard ! Greeting´s Steezy Edited March 6, 2008 by steezy Quote Link to post
tigerdog2 8 Posted March 6, 2008 Report Share Posted March 6, 2008 GOT A LOT OFF RESPECT FOR BRIAN NUTTALL N CERTAINLY IS EARLYER ( 0LD NUTTALL TYPE TERRIERS ) BUT THE MODERN TYPES HES BREEDING N SELLING NOW DOO SEEM SMALL TO ME,BUT IF THATS THE WAY HE WANTS EM ITS UP TO HIM N THE PEOPLE WHO PART WITH THERE CASH !! Quote Link to post
Guest pip Posted March 6, 2008 Report Share Posted March 6, 2008 (edited) Steezy i never said none of his terriers work or that you won t get a good un ,what im saying is people should nt be sucked into believing that these we tiny yokes are practical earth dogs for Britain and Ireland .Oh and i don t have 30 years of experience,and what would please you would nt please us Irish Edited March 6, 2008 by pip Quote Link to post
zap 4 Posted March 6, 2008 Report Share Posted March 6, 2008 well my opinion for what its worth is the guy made a name for his self with good working terriers some say not now but have they contributed as much to the terrier world ? Quote Link to post
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