jigger 0 Posted March 18, 2006 Report Share Posted March 18, 2006 Had a dig this morning with my 2 yr old bitch who is about to come into season she took a bit of stick to her snout and left eye which are a bit swollen so im goin to give her a some penicillin to fight the infection, ive done this before and it done the trick but i need some advice as i was goin to worm her before she gets lined by the stud dog, should i wait until ive finished giving her antibiotics? thanks for any advice ..Jigger Quote Link to post
Guest DeeD Posted March 18, 2006 Report Share Posted March 18, 2006 You should wait until she proves herself before you start taking pups off her! Quote Link to post
jigger 0 Posted March 18, 2006 Author Report Share Posted March 18, 2006 You should wait until she proves herself before you start taking pups off her! so if she was lying dead in an earth would that be good enough ? Quote Link to post
dogrun 2 Posted March 19, 2006 Report Share Posted March 19, 2006 You should wait until she proves herself before you start taking pups off her! so if she was lying dead in an earth would that be good enough ? no, but she is only two ! each to there own i suppose. Quote Link to post
jigger 0 Posted March 19, 2006 Author Report Share Posted March 19, 2006 You should wait until she proves herself before you start taking pups off her! so if she was lying dead in an earth would that be good enough ? no, but she is only two ! each to there own i suppose. 2years 5months to be exact but my point is shes been written off by someone who knows nothin about her or how shes worked, example bolted 1st fox at 11 months a few weeks later {when i was just out for a walk} went to ground and stayed until i went home for a spade to dig to her but shes being rubbished on here by one of our own, as if theres not enough trouble with the antis.....i suppose some people just feel superior? Quote Link to post
Guest It's Me! Posted March 19, 2006 Report Share Posted March 19, 2006 I use a spot on from Stronghold against worms, mite etc. It's safe for the bitch even when she is pregnant. 2 years and 5 months is a nice age for a first litter. Jolanda Quote Link to post
jigger 0 Posted March 19, 2006 Author Report Share Posted March 19, 2006 I use a spot on from Stronghold against worms, mite etc. It's safe for the bitch even when she is pregnant. 2 years and 5 months is a nice age for a first litter. Jolanda Thanks for the advice Jolanda ..............y/s Jigger Quote Link to post
jigger 0 Posted March 19, 2006 Author Report Share Posted March 19, 2006 2 years and 5 months is far to young how on earth has she been tested? well what age if at all do you recommend? Quote Link to post
jigger 0 Posted March 19, 2006 Author Report Share Posted March 19, 2006 I personally would get another season or 2 behind her firstly before you start thinking of breeding [bANNED TEXT] you do breed from her will you be keeping any back from her? yes i plan to keep 1 for myself tuffty Quote Link to post
Guest DogFaceKillah Posted March 19, 2006 Report Share Posted March 19, 2006 the best litters av seen are from veteran dogs! between 4 and 8 are good ages from what ive been taught Quote Link to post
jigger 0 Posted March 19, 2006 Author Report Share Posted March 19, 2006 Just wait then [bANNED TEXT] theres no hurry is there. well tuffty thats just me ,want everything to happen yesterday thanks for your advice but you know in this game the next earth could be her last, im quite proud of her she will do for me ,might not meet your requirements but each to their own......by the way took your advice on fmwtc pm.d foxgun tom ...........guess what .no reply........oh well. cheers Jigger. Quote Link to post
marco 24 Posted March 19, 2006 Report Share Posted March 19, 2006 the best litters av seen are from veteran dogs! between 4 and 8 are good ages from what ive been taught surely its in their jeans is it,i know people want stock from proven sire and dam but its got to be in their blood,my [bANNED TEXT]'s 10 month old saluki dog caught his old coursing bitch in season a few years back now and he was going to get shot of the litter when they where born just keeping a couple on to take the milk off the bitch,but anyway i persuaded him to keep the full litter and the ones that he traced a couple of years later turned out to be doing the job up and down the country,they were off good coursing blood lines,my point being does it make a difference on age and proveability as long as the blood lines there? Quote Link to post
jigger 0 Posted March 19, 2006 Author Report Share Posted March 19, 2006 Just wait then [bANNED TEXT] theres no hurry is there. well tuffty thats just me ,want everything to happen yesterday thanks for your advice but you know in this game the next earth could be her last, im quite proud of her she will do for me ,might not meet your requirements but each to their own......by the way took your advice on fmwtc pm.d foxgun tom ...........guess what .no reply........oh well. cheers Jigger. lol he will get back to you dont worry you know [bANNED TEXT] old men are like Regarding your bitch i would defo wait to breed her Cheers Tuffty but as i said ... in this game....also goes for cracking stud dog from well proven line 5 years old mick{from Jock Reid R.I.P stock} we will see what happens dont know whats around the corner ... thanks for your interest cheers.....Jigger Quote Link to post
jigger 0 Posted March 19, 2006 Author Report Share Posted March 19, 2006 the best litters av seen are from veteran dogs! between 4 and 8 are good ages from what ive been taught surely its in their jeans is it,i know people want stock from proven sire and dam but its got to be in their blood,my [bANNED TEXT]'s 10 month old saluki dog caught his old coursing bitch in season a few years back now and he was going to get shot of the litter when they where born just keeping a couple on to take the milk off the bitch,but anyway i persuaded him to keep the full litter and the ones that he traced a couple of years later turned out to be doing the job up and down the country,they were off good coursing blood lines,my point being does it make a difference on age and proveability as long as the blood lines there? Everyone is entitled to their own opinion and mine is my bitch has been working from a young age, her parents were both proven workers the stud dog also is so age i not important. cheers for yor post Marco Jigger Quote Link to post
Guest foxhunting1 Posted March 19, 2006 Report Share Posted March 19, 2006 Just wait then [bANNED TEXT] theres no hurry is there. well tuffty thats just me ,want everything to happen yesterday thanks for your advice but you know in this game the next earth could be her last, im quite proud of her she will do for me ,might not meet your requirements but each to their own......by the way took your advice on fmwtc pm.d foxgun tom ...........guess what .no reply........oh well. cheers Jigger. [jigger, the bitch sounds fine and at a good age to breed, I have a friend who is a very well known breeder & worker of patterdales in Cheshire and I have known him t breed at an earlier age than 2yrs 5 mths.] jigger, the bitch sounds fine and at a good age to breed, I have a friend who is a very well known breeder & worker of patterdales in Cheshire and I have known him t breed at an earlier age than 2yrs 5 mths. jigger, the bitch sounds fine and at a good age to breed, I have a friend who is a very well known breeder & worker of patterdales in Cheshire and I have known him t breed at an earlier age than 2yrs 5 mths. Quote Link to post
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