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LOAD OF f*****g SHITE

Is that the voice of experience! mmm i wonder......

I have a beardie /grey cross, very hairy, and folks at shows tell me she looks like the old Norfolk types. Not the quickest, but a top ferreting dog, always at the right hole when the bunnie bolts, brave into thick cover, and in 7 years, never injured. So the type still exists, but maybe only in looks.

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hi all

does anyone know anything about theese old fashioned strains? if there still bred today and can they still do the job[daytime hares,lamping,ferriting,etc] any info greatly apreciated . :signthankspin:

not again grrrrrrrr

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