bagwell06 0 Posted January 6, 2009 Report Share Posted January 6, 2009 nice dogs mate Quote Link to post
sneeky sneeky! 4 Posted January 6, 2009 Report Share Posted January 6, 2009 hi boys and girls got a bit of adilemma i have a 23 month old saluki/greyhound dog that i bred myself well here goes a bit about the dog hes 100per stock broken will walk to heel will hunt up when told to recall 110per will mark burrows will jump a 6ft hawthorn hedge 24 longears 9 roe 4 fox heres my problem i have only been lamping twice in my life and dont know nothing about it so is it to late to start him would i be better getting a pup and start from scratch as i know running in the dark is a whole different ball game and if it is not too late what is the right way to start him heres a couple of pics get him out hell soon pick it up! TIP if the rabbit you are lamping starts to head for a wall,hedge,bush etc shake the lamp side to side to turn it back out into the field! it works most of the time. Quote Link to post
SUZZYQ 0 Posted January 6, 2009 Author Report Share Posted January 6, 2009 hi boys and girls got a bit of adilemma i have a 23 month old saluki/greyhound dog that i bred myself well here goes a bit about the dog hes 100per stock broken will walk to heel will hunt up when told to recall 110per will mark burrows will jump a 6ft hawthorn hedge 24 longears 9 roe 4 fox heres my problem i have only been lamping twice in my life and dont know nothing about it so is it to late to start him would i be better getting a pup and start from scratch as i know running in the dark is a whole different ball game and if it is not too late what is the right way to start him heres a couple of pics Look back 3-4 pages SUZZYQ i posted a thread with the article addressed for your attention, see what you think. thanks for that mate sounds like you know what you're talking about i'll let you know how i get on just the minute the frost lifts.cheers Quote Link to post
SUZZYQ 0 Posted January 6, 2009 Author Report Share Posted January 6, 2009 hi boys and girls got a bit of adilemma i have a 23 month old saluki/greyhound dog that i bred myself well here goes a bit about the dog hes 100per stock broken will walk to heel will hunt up when told to recall 110per will mark burrows will jump a 6ft hawthorn hedge 24 longears 9 roe 4 fox heres my problem i have only been lamping twice in my life and dont know nothing about it so is it to late to start him would i be better getting a pup and start from scratch as i know running in the dark is a whole different ball game and if it is not too late what is the right way to start him heres a couple of pics get him out hell soon pick it up! TIP if the rabbit you are lamping starts to head for a wall,hedge,bush etc shake the lamp side to side to turn it back out into the field! it works most of the time. thanks mate advice gratefully received Quote Link to post
chipp y 0 Posted January 6, 2009 Report Share Posted January 6, 2009 like youve said wait for the frost to clear and get the lamp on your back and dog on the slip and get out there. looks like nice ground your on there very nice pics and nice dogs too all the best chippy Quote Link to post
the runner 0 Posted January 6, 2009 Report Share Posted January 6, 2009 nice pics there get the dog out in to a field pick a squatter keep the lanp on it walk as close as you can waite till you know the dog sees it then slip dog keeping the lamp on it hell soon pick it up happy huiting Quote Link to post
SUZZYQ 0 Posted January 7, 2009 Author Report Share Posted January 7, 2009 cheers mate will do Quote Link to post
wild rover 548 Posted January 7, 2009 Report Share Posted January 7, 2009 hi boys and girls got a bit of adilemma i have a 23 month old saluki/greyhound dog that i bred myself well here goes a bit about the dog hes 100per stock broken will walk to heel will hunt up when told to recall 110per will mark burrows will jump a 6ft hawthorn hedge 24 longears 9 roe 4 fox heres my problem i have only been lamping twice in my life and dont know nothing about it so is it to late to start him would i be better getting a pup and start from scratch as i know running in the dark is a whole different ball game and if it is not too late what is the right way to start him heres a couple of pics Look back 3-4 pages SUZZYQ i posted a thread with the article addressed for your attention, see what you think. thanks for that mate sounds like you know what you're talking about i'll let you know how i get on just the minute the frost lifts.cheers Yea try it mate, it does prepare young dogs for lamping and it shows on their first night out. good luck. Quote Link to post
alex24muk 0 Posted January 7, 2009 Report Share Posted January 7, 2009 cheers for the advice boys heres some more pics is that tan dog called bob by any chance looks like a dog i had Quote Link to post
SUZZYQ 0 Posted January 7, 2009 Author Report Share Posted January 7, 2009 cheers for the advice boys heres some more pics is that tan dog called bob by any chance looks like a dog i had no mate bred him myself Quote Link to post
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