Guest jessy Posted March 3, 2009 Report Share Posted March 3, 2009 (edited) im not after a response im no attention seeker i just love working dogs it was said in jest ,i know i said i was off but little things like this responce wont let me . Edited March 3, 2009 by jessy Quote Link to post
Guest jessy Posted March 3, 2009 Report Share Posted March 3, 2009 (edited) feckit ,rant away im of ,and the answer is no . im not ranting im simply discussing with people..... and whats the answer no to??? iv done it again that was not ment for you i was posting and it came up inbetwean ,the no was incase any one put for good Edited March 3, 2009 by jessy Quote Link to post
Miss Tarka 3 Posted March 3, 2009 Report Share Posted March 3, 2009 feckit ,rant away im of ,and the answer is no . im not ranting im simply discussing with people..... and whats the answer no to??? iv done it again that was not ment for you i was posting and it came up inbetwean ,the no was incase any one put for good oh i see...ok was slightly confused as it didnt seem to go to any particular reply......lol Quote Link to post
riohog 5,701 Posted March 3, 2009 Report Share Posted March 3, 2009 quite clever jessy the way you word posts nearly always gets a response i just cant work out why as yet! getting close though Quote Link to post
Guest grit Posted March 3, 2009 Report Share Posted March 3, 2009 I think jessy is grits wife, refering to the 'WE' in a previous post??? and as a woman i indeed think us woman give alot more mouth when we have a point to prove...............JESSY am i correct??? I whould not shag him hes welsh Quote Link to post
riohog 5,701 Posted March 3, 2009 Report Share Posted March 3, 2009 I think jessy is grits wife, refering to the 'WE' in a previous post??? and as a woman i indeed think us woman give alot more mouth when we have a point to prove...............JESSY am i correct??? I whould not shag him hes welsh sorry to hear that Quote Link to post
Guest jessy Posted March 4, 2009 Report Share Posted March 4, 2009 I think jessy is grits wife, refering to the 'WE' in a previous post??? and as a woman i indeed think us woman give alot more mouth when we have a point to prove...............JESSY am i correct??? I whould not shag him hes welsh then stop offering Quote Link to post
Guest grit Posted March 4, 2009 Report Share Posted March 4, 2009 I just dont agree with the 8 weeks stuff hes comming out with,you must bond or how will the dog now whos boss,3 months then let them have a look out no running and when the fast enough to run a rabbit cant see a problem realy as running around playing is just the same as running one or two easy rabbits day or night at like 5-6 months but i would not go as far as the double slips or running them four nights a week im talking a quick mooch and as few runs a week untill around 10-12 months and go from there! Dogs that have always been slipped ,in my opinion have no stamina everything has stamina, slipping doesnt make a difference, if you are out working them or running them or walking them, or bke riding with them, putting them on a treadmill, all build up stamina, just because it was slipped doesnt mean it cant run If a dog is always slipped 9 times out of 10 they are running flat out to their quarry they will look impressive but soon burn out after several good runs.It does not matter how fit they are nothing can last long running flat out. Even your musle tone changes (look at the differance between the legs of a long distance runner and a 100 m sprinter if a sprinter took up long distance running his legs would alter shape). coursing dogs in the day nearly always get slipped, the people who are sucsessful do use treadmills, push bikes or run behind or infront of their vehicals for several miles to build up there stamina.but its a small % of people do use these methords. most people dont. Quote Link to post
Guest jessy Posted March 4, 2009 Report Share Posted March 4, 2009 quite clever jessy the way you word posts nearly always gets a response i just cant work out why as yet! getting close though what the feck are you on about ,do you know your self .give me a clue if you do . Quote Link to post
Guest jessy Posted March 4, 2009 Report Share Posted March 4, 2009 (edited) where are you jessy?still waiting for you to take the chalenge ,mabe you might concider it when your other ball drops to join the other one . mate when your balls drop, you wont be able to see i have just realised your age {looked at your profile},i take back all i have said ,i now know why you act like you do . Edited March 4, 2009 by jessy Quote Link to post
Halfinch 51 Posted March 4, 2009 Report Share Posted March 4, 2009 well said trigger i totaly agree with you. a pup of any breed should be out as soon as poss. its natural. its made my day know there is someone who thinks like me. common sense is very important in any hunting sport! i bet you dont get the same responce that we got Who is "we"? you often talk in the plural. Quote Link to post
DEERMAN 1,020 Posted March 4, 2009 Report Share Posted March 4, 2009 I think jessy is grits wife, refering to the 'WE' in a previous post??? and as a woman i indeed think us woman give alot more mouth when we have a point to prove...............JESSY am i correct??? I whould not shag him hes welsh sorry to hear that im not going to call you a cock like i normally do what why do you allways just come in and stir the shit? Quote Link to post
jimmy0211 2 Posted March 4, 2009 Report Share Posted March 4, 2009 where are you jessy?still waiting for you to take the chalenge ,mabe you might concider it when your other ball drops to join the other one . mate when your balls drop, you wont be able to see i have just realised your age {looked at your profile},i take back all i have said ,i now know why you act like you do . the way i act? age has nothing to do with it, im 15 and i post more maturely than you, all you do is go on here and have a pop at people who dispute your method of starting a dog off. you say you come on here and try and 'inform' people, the only thing you've actually said you do with your dogs is 'catch alot' and start them at 8 weeks, i dont see any of that to be informative, just to keep on rowing Quote Link to post
jimmy0211 2 Posted March 4, 2009 Report Share Posted March 4, 2009 I just dont agree with the 8 weeks stuff hes comming out with,you must bond or how will the dog now whos boss,3 months then let them have a look out no running and when the fast enough to run a rabbit cant see a problem realy as running around playing is just the same as running one or two easy rabbits day or night at like 5-6 months but i would not go as far as the double slips or running them four nights a week im talking a quick mooch and as few runs a week untill around 10-12 months and go from there! Dogs that have always been slipped ,in my opinion have no stamina everything has stamina, slipping doesnt make a difference, if you are out working them or running them or walking them, or bke riding with them, putting them on a treadmill, all build up stamina, just because it was slipped doesnt mean it cant run If a dog is always slipped 9 times out of 10 they are running flat out to their quarry they will look impressive but soon burn out after several good runs.It does not matter how fit they are nothing can last long running flat out. Even your musle tone changes (look at the differance between the legs of a long distance runner and a 100 m sprinter if a sprinter took up long distance running his legs would alter shape). coursing dogs in the day nearly always get slipped, the people who are sucsessful do use treadmills, push bikes or run behind or infront of their vehicals for several miles to build up there stamina.but its a small % of people do use these methords. most people dont. im not goin to say loads of people use these methods because i dont know if they do or not, yes, but the statement was 'slipped dogs' IYO, have no stamina, my dog is slipped or ran off the back of the truck, in October, me and my little brother were running the dogs to get them fit, we started at 3.4 miles, and built it up to 6 1/2, that's us running with the dogs, this obviously isnt the best method as they are running the same speed as us, which for them is slow, a while back we were using a treadmill, the dogs were having a 15 minute walk warm up, a 20 minute run on the treadmill, and then a 15minute cool down, and the change in the dogs was unbelievable, like you said, change in muscle content, but that must be the best method for building stamina in a dog Quote Link to post
Guest manda Posted March 4, 2009 Report Share Posted March 4, 2009 cant beleive your only 15 jimmy you talk more sense than most on here! well done son! scott Quote Link to post
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