moseley 16 Posted September 20, 2008 Report Share Posted September 20, 2008 what results out with young bull x seen some big stuff very bright out but getting her fit very good night all round really turning out to be a good bitch Quote Link to post
spud gun 16 Posted September 20, 2008 Report Share Posted September 20, 2008 she is 7 generation bullx and 14 months old 22 and half inch but holds her own tidy little bitch 5/8 3/8 i think Quote Link to post
dexie 2 Posted September 20, 2008 Report Share Posted September 20, 2008 Good one mate..cracking little bitch there. Been out last 2 nights but aint done nowt....no wind no cloud full moon Quote Link to post
moseley 16 Posted September 20, 2008 Author Report Share Posted September 20, 2008 cheers mate cant beleive how much heart this little bitch as got backing off is not an option for this little bitch Quote Link to post
dave mac 58 Posted September 20, 2008 Report Share Posted September 20, 2008 was out sort of thursday night, i took the terrier and lurcher for a walk after work at 5o clock, terrier put summut up and thats the last i seen him for hours, went to the edge of the woods to call the dog, and there were 2 fallow in the uncut wheat field, i thought shit has he had aboot off one of these, and then the lurcher got off her slip and was off on a mission, anyway got the lurcher back and called the dog untill dark, went home had some snap and me and the missis got the lamp rigged up and went back to look for the terrier, i didnt take the lurcher, the missis said is that him, no its a mutty,is that him, no its a fox,went round the wood calling the dog, whats that the missis said, its fallow deer i said, got to within 100yds of motor and theres the terrier waggin his tail, the moon was up and it was still and warm but i will be going back when the rain comes back it was 10-30 when i got to the motor. Quote Link to post
dave mac 58 Posted September 20, 2008 Report Share Posted September 20, 2008 was out sort of thursday night, i took the terrier and lurcher for a walk after work at 5o clock, terrier put summut up and thats the last i seen him for hours, went to the edge of the woods to call the dog, and there were 2 fallow in the uncut wheat field, i thought shit has he had aboot off one of these, and then the lurcher got off her slip and was off on a mission, anyway got the lurcher back and called the dog untill dark, went home had some snap and me and the missis got the lamp rigged up and went back to look for the terrier, i didnt take the lurcher, the missis said is that him, no its a mutty,is that him, no its a fox,went round the wood calling the dog, whats that the missis said, its fallow deer i said, got to within 100yds of motor and theres the terrier waggin his tail, the moon was up and it was still and warm but i will be going back when the rain comes back it was 10-30 when i got to the motor. nice little bitch you have there, Quote Link to post
dave mac 58 Posted September 20, 2008 Report Share Posted September 20, 2008 Dave, make sure to bring the lurcher with you next time... i will frank, there were loads of rabbits knocking about as well, my lurcher is only 21 tts but has the heart of a lion, i couldnt believe the amount of stuff knocking about on such a still night. Quote Link to post
moseley 16 Posted September 20, 2008 Author Report Share Posted September 20, 2008 How old is that bitch moseley? And what is her exact cross/percentages? She is the spitting image of my bull saluki greyhound dog even down to the red collar . Honestly if he wasnt sat looking at me now i'd think someone had nicked my dog. the bitch is 7 generation half bull half greyhound but proper little tool she is 14 month old and got plenty of wind good strong bitch with no reverse gear Quote Link to post
moseley 16 Posted September 20, 2008 Author Report Share Posted September 20, 2008 always the case mate when you aint got it ya see loads Quote Link to post
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