bluecollar 104 Posted November 3, 2008 Report Share Posted November 3, 2008 (edited) here are some pics of the two gyps I sent to be worked by my friend.. so far they are at 13 badger (North American)& 16+fox (6 dead in the ground by terriers) Pic from after todays badger hunt, Emma (nuttall,13months, on left), Juice(22months, heavy Arnie bit of nuttall, on right), Juice has taken 90% of the Quarry but Emma is turning on quick with a couple solo foxes and one solo badger under her belt, she is becoming a real fireball.. last week, earlier that day, juice with stags on a yote.. And one more gyp sent to a different friend, Daisy, arnie/nuttallXgould/isbt, 24months, be glad most of you dont have porcupines where you live ... She is doing good on coons and working on the breaking off of porkies ALL QUARRY TAKEN WITHIN THE LAW Edited November 3, 2008 by bluecollar Quote Link to post
uru 341 Posted November 3, 2008 Report Share Posted November 3, 2008 Christian, Good deal.THose look like some serious dogs.And we "do" have porcupines here haha,jut ask Mojo.Those quills can be deadly especially to a little dog.If your dog is hanging with porcupines,you have a good one craig Quote Link to post
jigsaw 11,866 Posted November 3, 2008 Report Share Posted November 3, 2008 BC how long does it take to sort out the quills from the dog.Ive never realised how bad the porqupines can be.Do the dogs get infected from all those puncture holes? Quote Link to post
tigerdog2 8 Posted November 4, 2008 Report Share Posted November 4, 2008 2beltin terriers and are getin plenty of work good luck.td junior Quote Link to post
stevie g 2005 125 Posted November 4, 2008 Report Share Posted November 4, 2008 here are some pics of the two gyps I sent to be worked by my friend.. so far they are at 13 badger (North American)& 16+fox (6 dead in the ground by terriers) Pic from after todays badger hunt, Emma (nuttall,13months, on left), Juice(22months, heavy Arnie bit of nuttall, on right), Juice has taken 90% of the Quarry but Emma is turning on quick with a couple solo foxes and one solo badger under her belt, she is becoming a real fireball.. last week, earlier that day, juice with stags on a yote.. And one more gyp sent to a different friend, Daisy, arnie/nuttallXgould/isbt, 24months, be glad most of you dont have porcupines where you live ... She is doing good on coons and working on the breaking off of porkies ALL QUARRY TAKEN WITHIN THE LAW sort the terier out first mate and stop worrying about spoffing thats a disgrace u should be more worried about her than taking pics Quote Link to post
bluecollar 104 Posted November 4, 2008 Author Report Share Posted November 4, 2008 sort the terier out first mate and stop worrying about spoffing thats a disgrace u should be more worried about her than taking pics They are in the process of taking them out when the pic was taken, believe it or not they have taken about 1/4 out already :blink: ... The pic was taken for me so I would know how bad she was.. so what ever "spoffing" is that is not what was going on.. so thanks for the thought but worry about your own dogs... no infection but a lot of trauma and they burrow in and will pop out weird places (eyes, noise, mouth, etc.) for a long time. will ruin the dogs joints if they get in them bad over and over.. Quote Link to post
dogs-n-natives 1,182 Posted November 4, 2008 Report Share Posted November 4, 2008 sort the terier out first mate and stop worrying about spoffing thats a disgrace u should be more worried about her than taking pics They are in the process of taking them out when the pic was taken, believe it or not they have taken about 1/4 out already :blink: ... The pic was taken for me so I would know how bad she was.. so what ever "spoffing" is that is not what was going on.. so thanks for the thought but worry about your own dogs... no infection but a lot of trauma and they burrow in and will pop out weird places (eyes, noise, mouth, etc.) for a long time. will ruin the dogs joints if they get in them bad over and over.. Just another lad messing up a thread, and a good one too! For me, its nice to see our British breeds/strains of terriers doing a good job for you over in the states Im going to ask a couple of questions if thats ok, just as im curious.... Are those badgers found 'to ground', if so, do they dig huge deep setts like our own badgers? What size do they make? Cheers BC, thanks for sharing the pics...........those porkies look a real nightmare! DnN Quote Link to post
stevie g 2005 125 Posted November 4, 2008 Report Share Posted November 4, 2008 (edited) sort the terier out first mate and stop worrying about spoffing thats a disgrace u should be more worried about her than taking pics They are in the process of taking them out when the pic was taken, believe it or not they have taken about 1/4 out already :blink: ... The pic was taken for me so I would know how bad she was.. so what ever "spoffing" is that is not what was going on.. so thanks for the thought but worry about your own dogs... no infection but a lot of trauma and they burrow in and will pop out weird places (eyes, noise, mouth, etc.) for a long time. will ruin the dogs joints if they get in them bad over and over.. Just another lad messing up a thread, and a good one too! For me, its nice to see our British breeds/strains of terriers doing a good job for you over in the states Im going to ask a couple of questions if thats ok, just as im curious.... Are those badgers found 'to ground', if so, do they dig huge deep setts like our own badgers? What size do they make? Cheers BC, thanks for sharing the pics...........those porkies look a real nightmare! DnN I DONT REALLY GIVE 2 WHAT U THINK IF IT WAS MY DOG I WOULD BE MORE WORRIED ABOUT SORTING HER OUT RATHER THAN TAKING PICS Edited November 4, 2008 by stevie g 2005 Quote Link to post
labsnlurchers 39 Posted November 4, 2008 Report Share Posted November 4, 2008 sort the terier out first mate and stop worrying about spoffing thats a disgrace u should be more worried about her than taking pics They are in the process of taking them out when the pic was taken, believe it or not they have taken about 1/4 out already :blink: ... The pic was taken for me so I would know how bad she was.. so what ever "spoffing" is that is not what was going on.. so thanks for the thought but worry about your own dogs... no infection but a lot of trauma and they burrow in and will pop out weird places (eyes, noise, mouth, etc.) for a long time. will ruin the dogs joints if they get in them bad over and over.. Just another lad messing up a thread, and a good one too! For me, its nice to see our British breeds/strains of terriers doing a good job for you over in the states Im going to ask a couple of questions if thats ok, just as im curious.... Are those badgers found 'to ground', if so, do they dig huge deep setts like our own badgers? What size do they make? Cheers BC, thanks for sharing the pics...........those porkies look a real nightmare! DnN I DONT REALLY GIVE 2 WHAT U THINK IF IT WAS MY DOG I WOULD BE MORE WORRIED ABOUT SORTING HER OUT RATHER THAN TAKING PICS its not your dog so you needn't worry.... im glad you took the pics mate and put them on a thread for us all to share your experiences, keep them coming. l n l Quote Link to post
chimp 299 Posted November 4, 2008 Report Share Posted November 4, 2008 (edited) i just found this pic on google of a dog that also had a call with porkie , they look like hard work , i presume it is game over for the dog if they get them in the eyes ? Edited November 4, 2008 by chimp Quote Link to post
labsnlurchers 39 Posted November 4, 2008 Report Share Posted November 4, 2008 i just found this pic on google of a dog that also had a call with porkie , they look like hard work oooh that must smart, must be worthits weight in gold, a dog that tackles with a porkie more than once. good going Quote Link to post
bluecollar 104 Posted November 4, 2008 Author Report Share Posted November 4, 2008 Just another lad messing up a thread, and a good one too! For me, its nice to see our British breeds/strains of terriers doing a good job for you over in the states Im going to ask a couple of questions if thats ok, just as im curious.... Are those badgers found 'to ground', if so, do they dig huge deep setts like our own badgers? What size do they make? Cheers BC, thanks for sharing the pics...........those porkies look a real nightmare! DnN Yes they are to ground, they are nomadic and were caught in one of their feeding holes (from digging for gofers)... no most setts are shallow unless you get where they really live and that is not common.. The biggest so far was 40lbs.. They live in sandy soil so digging away is the #1 thing, they can dig 3ft per min.... Quote Link to post
Guest SJM Posted November 4, 2008 Report Share Posted November 4, 2008 Bloody hell those porkies can do some damage Have you ever been shot with the quills yourself? Quote Link to post
dogbone 0 Posted November 4, 2008 Report Share Posted November 4, 2008 here are some pics of the two gyps I sent to be worked by my friend.. so far they are at 13 badger (North American)& 16+fox (6 dead in the ground by terriers) Pic from after todays badger hunt, Emma (nuttall,13months, on left), Juice(22months, heavy Arnie bit of nuttall, on right), Juice has taken 90% of the Quarry but Emma is turning on quick with a couple solo foxes and one solo badger under her belt, she is becoming a real fireball.. last week, earlier that day, juice with stags on a yote.. And one more gyp sent to a different friend, Daisy, arnie/nuttallXgould/isbt, 24months, be glad most of you dont have porcupines where you live ... She is doing good on coons and working on the breaking off of porkies ALL QUARRY TAKEN WITHIN THE LAW nice pics there looks like you have some good sport for your dogs(all within the law)shame we can not have that over here!!!! dame them porkie's spines must hurt! Quote Link to post
arnieboy 93 Posted November 4, 2008 Report Share Posted November 4, 2008 sort the terier out first mate and stop worrying about spoffing thats a disgrace u should be more worried about her than taking pics They are in the process of taking them out when the pic was taken, believe it or not they have taken about 1/4 out already :blink: ... The pic was taken for me so I would know how bad she was.. so what ever "spoffing" is that is not what was going on.. so thanks for the thought but worry about your own dogs... no infection but a lot of trauma and they burrow in and will pop out weird places (eyes, noise, mouth, etc.) for a long time. will ruin the dogs joints if they get in them bad over and over.. Just another lad messing up a thread, and a good one too! For me, its nice to see our British breeds/strains of terriers doing a good job for you over in the states Im going to ask a couple of questions if thats ok, just as im curious.... Are those badgers found 'to ground', if so, do they dig huge deep setts like our own badgers? What size do they make? Cheers BC, thanks for sharing the pics...........those porkies look a real nightmare! DnN I DONT REALLY GIVE 2 WHAT U THINK IF IT WAS MY DOG I WOULD BE MORE WORRIED ABOUT SORTING HER OUT RATHER THAN TAKING PICS they were sorting her out mate read the thread . exellent pics there mate glad we dont have porkies here Quote Link to post
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