Guest miller1989 Posted March 2, 2009 Report Share Posted March 2, 2009 5-7 months again! Quote Link to post
Guest miller1989 Posted March 2, 2009 Report Share Posted March 2, 2009 Sorry i cant resize the pictures 5-7 months! Quote Link to post
Guest miller1989 Posted March 2, 2009 Report Share Posted March 2, 2009 5-7 months again! Out with the experienced dog having a look around and if i remeber rightly she took a bunnt that night! Quote Link to post
stevolad 26 Posted March 2, 2009 Report Share Posted March 2, 2009 I'd agree with Tomo and Miller about ages to start doing stuff with pups / saplings..... each to there own though! Quote Link to post
Guest miller1989 Posted March 2, 2009 Report Share Posted March 2, 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 a few runs a week untill around 10-12 months and go from there! Quote Link to post
riohog 5,707 Posted March 2, 2009 Report Share Posted March 2, 2009 (edited) like i said before i recon somthing aint right with jessy, seems to be full of shit and more intrested in getting people to go out with there dogs with him/her, now why would that be when you have only just joined ???? why do you want people to go with you jessy ?? to gather information i wonder!!!!! at the moment i honestly think anti . a bit of grooming going on eh makes you wonder! as for you 2 if you read all my post you will find i know more than both of you put together, i offerd others out because like i said in another thread im one of the old school it is what we did to learn from each other ,that is why the lurcher world is still alive to day ,how else can you find out different methods .if you think im a anti come out leave your dogs at home i will take mine we will go on my land ,you can have all you can carry to cover your cost ,now brains of britain what the feck am i going to achive from that if i was a anti ,and please tell what is a anti going to find out of this site that they dont already know and cant do feck all about it any way ,you realy are 2 twats with the same amount of brain cells ,now because of your stupidity im letting WITTON know i wont be offering to take him or any one of this site out i can only apolagise WITTON nothing personal but i have had enough shit from twats like these 2 so i would like to shut them up once and for all , so if you 2 want to take me up on the offer i will willingly oblige ,tallyho you dont live to far from me .pm me a number if your willing to put up ,if not shut the feck up and grow up . there is no question about it you are a numpty Edited March 2, 2009 by riohog Quote Link to post
Trigger 26 Posted March 2, 2009 Author Report Share Posted March 2, 2009 I was at a friends house the other day and the topic of taking pups out lamping was brought to my attention buy him after he had read about someone taking there pup out at a young age on this site so i have joined this site to tell you a little about my working dog. I have a four and a half year old lurchur dog called Trigger. Trigger started his nights out lamping at only 8 weeks old he was taken almost every night for up to four hours walking he had practicly no help at all from me to overcome any fence or obsticle after a couple of weeks of this he started to improve on the time it was taking to get through the fences and overcome whatever obsticals we may have come across. Each evening we got home i noticed the nettle stings had been getting to him has he couldnt lie still for half an hour or so when we got back home. however this never took him long to get used to and never stoped him pushing through them on any nights lamping. Buy the age of 12 weeks he was allready showing great intrest in what was going on when my other lamping dog was giving me the rabbit she had caught. When he was exactly 4 months to the day i took trigger and his sister who one of my friends owned out for a nights lamping and he had allredy gained enough knowledge to work the lamp and would go down the beem and would even make a put for a squatter this was the night the pups caught there very first rabbit on the lamp. From that night onwards trigger went lamping on his own and worked the beam well he was unable to catch his first single handed rabbit untill 5 and half months buy this time he was getting over or through 98% of fences and i never had to worry about him. As the last couple of the lamping season months past he got bigger and the amount of rabbits he caught got bigger. At the age of 12 months the second season was just starting for trigger buy this time he had the brains and stamina to catch double figures for fun and our nights out have been very rewarding. When he was 16 months old i run him with a whippetXbedlington on the lamp and went home having caught 51 rabbits both dogs run together on every rabbit. The past twelve months of work he had done from the age of 8 weeks i belive had developed him with both the brains and the stamina to be able to do this. since then he has caught many large amounts he catchs 20s and 30s often when lamping and has had great sucksess on other UK quarry. he has caught 44 rabbits on his best night out on his own it did take him just over 4 hours to catch them but he done it. the last night in september last year again running him at the same time as another dog we managed to catch 52 rabbits thats both dogs together. I totally agree with taking pups out at only 8 weeks old it is the only way to get an outstanding dog. I would go as far as saying that a lurcher who hasnt had this sort of up bringing is no where near in the same league as a dog that goes out at 8 weeks old. Trigger has grown into a strong dog with good strong feet end teeth and is very well educated and inteligent which i owe to taking him out so young he is still as keen as ever and hardly picks up injurys. he wouldnt of been half the dog he is now if he didnt have a early education. what a silly fool you are sorry but your first post and thats what you put im not gonna bang on about starting the pups that age cos i think your deluded and this confirms it {qoute} When he was 16 months old i run him with a whippetXbedlington on the lamp and went home having caught 51 rabbits both dogs run together on every rabbit. Numpty whats deluded running two dogs or catching 51 rabbits? All i have done is stated some of my dogs achievments. In my book they are some good achievments for any dog and something to be proud of. why run 2 dogs on a 1 rabbit same reason people run 2 dogs on a big eared rabbit. 2 dogs 1 rabbit bit of fare friendly compatition with a friend. both dogs run the same rabbit so buy the end of the night they have done near enough the same amount of running the dog who has caught the most rabbits was the better on the night. makes it a pretty fare compatition to me as no two rabbits run the same. Quote Link to post
Trigger 26 Posted March 2, 2009 Author Report Share Posted March 2, 2009 SHAL I PUT A FEW MORE ON THE BLACK BITCH IN THIS PICK WAS STARTED AROUND THE 10 MONTH AGE, HER 3RD NIGHT ON THE LAMP EVER SHE TOOK 27 RABBITS 73 OR 77 CANT REMEMBER, 2.1/2 HOURS 50 ODD IN A COUPLE OF HOURS did you take the black bitch out the next night if so how did she perform Quote Link to post
dogman89 0 Posted March 2, 2009 Report Share Posted March 2, 2009 I was at a friends house the other day and the topic of taking pups out lamping was brought to my attention buy him after he had read about someone taking there pup out at a young age on this site so i have joined this site to tell you a little about my working dog. I have a four and a half year old lurchur dog called Trigger. Trigger started his nights out lamping at only 8 weeks old he was taken almost every night for up to four hours walking he had practicly no help at all from me to overcome any fence or obsticle after a couple of weeks of this he started to improve on the time it was taking to get through the fences and overcome whatever obsticals we may have come across. Each evening we got home i noticed the nettle stings had been getting to him has he couldnt lie still for half an hour or so when we got back home. however this never took him long to get used to and never stoped him pushing through them on any nights lamping. Buy the age of 12 weeks he was allready showing great intrest in what was going on when my other lamping dog was giving me the rabbit she had caught. When he was exactly 4 months to the day i took trigger and his sister who one of my friends owned out for a nights lamping and he had allredy gained enough knowledge to work the lamp and would go down the beem and would even make a put for a squatter this was the night the pups caught there very first rabbit on the lamp. From that night onwards trigger went lamping on his own and worked the beam well he was unable to catch his first single handed rabbit untill 5 and half months buy this time he was getting over or through 98% of fences and i never had to worry about him. As the last couple of the lamping season months past he got bigger and the amount of rabbits he caught got bigger. At the age of 12 months the second season was just starting for trigger buy this time he had the brains and stamina to catch double figures for fun and our nights out have been very rewarding. When he was 16 months old i run him with a whippetXbedlington on the lamp and went home having caught 51 rabbits both dogs run together on every rabbit. The past twelve months of work he had done from the age of 8 weeks i belive had developed him with both the brains and the stamina to be able to do this. since then he has caught many large amounts he catchs 20s and 30s often when lamping and has had great sucksess on other UK quarry. he has caught 44 rabbits on his best night out on his own it did take him just over 4 hours to catch them but he done it. the last night in september last year again running him at the same time as another dog we managed to catch 52 rabbits thats both dogs together. I totally agree with taking pups out at only 8 weeks old it is the only way to get an outstanding dog. I would go as far as saying that a lurcher who hasnt had this sort of up bringing is no where near in the same league as a dog that goes out at 8 weeks old. Trigger has grown into a strong dog with good strong feet end teeth and is very well educated and inteligent which i owe to taking him out so young he is still as keen as ever and hardly picks up injurys. he wouldnt of been half the dog he is now if he didnt have a early education. what a silly fool you are sorry but your first post and thats what you put im not gonna bang on about starting the pups that age cos i think your deluded and this confirms it {qoute} When he was 16 months old i run him with a whippetXbedlington on the lamp and went home having caught 51 rabbits both dogs run together on every rabbit. Numpty whats deluded running two dogs or catching 51 rabbits? All i have done is stated some of my dogs achievments. In my book they are some good achievments for any dog and something to be proud of. why run 2 dogs on a 1 rabbit same reason people run 2 dogs on a big eared rabbit. 2 dogs 1 rabbit bit of fare friendly compatition with a friend. both dogs run the same rabbit so buy the end of the night they have done near enough the same amount of running the dog who has caught the most rabbits was the better on the night. makes it a pretty fare compatition to me as no two rabbits run the same. is there not a greater chance of injury with dogs colliding and what not if you run 2 on 1 rabbit? Quote Link to post
Tallyho 181 Posted March 2, 2009 Report Share Posted March 2, 2009 yeah im sure im gona go out with someone i dont know and dont know nothing about !your nothing but a compleat arse hole with a big gob and no balls .and a weard imagination ,and a fear of open spaces by the sound of it ,i hope it has not rubbed of on your dogs .your on the wrong site you should be on the P.W.P.S.Site PEOPLE WITH PARANOIA SYNDROME SITE :: :censored:just out to cause shit then run away. my advise to others ,your not worth replying to . yeah yeah sticks and stones, fear of open spaces !! thats made me laugh, and i think you will find you sound like the one here to cause trouble. Quote Link to post
Trigger 26 Posted March 2, 2009 Author Report Share Posted March 2, 2009 I was at a friends house the other day and the topic of taking pups out lamping was brought to my attention buy him after he had read about someone taking there pup out at a young age on this site so i have joined this site to tell you a little about my working dog. I have a four and a half year old lurchur dog called Trigger. Trigger started his nights out lamping at only 8 weeks old he was taken almost every night for up to four hours walking he had practicly no help at all from me to overcome any fence or obsticle after a couple of weeks of this he started to improve on the time it was taking to get through the fences and overcome whatever obsticals we may have come across. Each evening we got home i noticed the nettle stings had been getting to him has he couldnt lie still for half an hour or so when we got back home. however this never took him long to get used to and never stoped him pushing through them on any nights lamping. Buy the age of 12 weeks he was allready showing great intrest in what was going on when my other lamping dog was giving me the rabbit she had caught. When he was exactly 4 months to the day i took trigger and his sister who one of my friends owned out for a nights lamping and he had allredy gained enough knowledge to work the lamp and would go down the beem and would even make a put for a squatter this was the night the pups caught there very first rabbit on the lamp. From that night onwards trigger went lamping on his own and worked the beam well he was unable to catch his first single handed rabbit untill 5 and half months buy this time he was getting over or through 98% of fences and i never had to worry about him. As the last couple of the lamping season months past he got bigger and the amount of rabbits he caught got bigger. At the age of 12 months the second season was just starting for trigger buy this time he had the brains and stamina to catch double figures for fun and our nights out have been very rewarding. When he was 16 months old i run him with a whippetXbedlington on the lamp and went home having caught 51 rabbits both dogs run together on every rabbit. The past twelve months of work he had done from the age of 8 weeks i belive had developed him with both the brains and the stamina to be able to do this. since then he has caught many large amounts he catchs 20s and 30s often when lamping and has had great sucksess on other UK quarry. he has caught 44 rabbits on his best night out on his own it did take him just over 4 hours to catch them but he done it. the last night in september last year again running him at the same time as another dog we managed to catch 52 rabbits thats both dogs together. I totally agree with taking pups out at only 8 weeks old it is the only way to get an outstanding dog. I would go as far as saying that a lurcher who hasnt had this sort of up bringing is no where near in the same league as a dog that goes out at 8 weeks old. Trigger has grown into a strong dog with good strong feet end teeth and is very well educated and inteligent which i owe to taking him out so young he is still as keen as ever and hardly picks up injurys. he wouldnt of been half the dog he is now if he didnt have a early education. what a silly fool you are sorry but your first post and thats what you put im not gonna bang on about starting the pups that age cos i think your deluded and this confirms it {qoute} When he was 16 months old i run him with a whippetXbedlington on the lamp and went home having caught 51 rabbits both dogs run together on every rabbit. Numpty whats deluded running two dogs or catching 51 rabbits? All i have done is stated some of my dogs achievments. In my book they are some good achievments for any dog and something to be proud of. why run 2 dogs on a 1 rabbit same reason people run 2 dogs on a big eared rabbit. 2 dogs 1 rabbit bit of fare friendly compatition with a friend. both dogs run the same rabbit so buy the end of the night they have done near enough the same amount of running the dog who has caught the most rabbits was the better on the night. makes it a pretty fare compatition to me as no two rabbits run the same. is there not a greater chance of injury with dogs colliding and what not if you run 2 on 1 rabbit? experianced dogs have no prblem with it. unexperienced dogs yes. Quote Link to post
jimmy0211 2 Posted March 2, 2009 Report Share Posted March 2, 2009 why run 2 dogs on a 1 rabbit same reason people run 2 dogs on a big eared rabbit. 2 dogs 1 rabbit bit of fare friendly compatition with a friend. both dogs run the same rabbit so buy the end of the night they have done near enough the same amount of running the dog who has caught the most rabbits was the better on the night. makes it a pretty fare compatition to me as no two rabbits run the same. the dog who has caught the most rabbits ran the best? in hare coursing (pre ban) wasnt it points for each run with the CATCH being worth very few while turns etc were worth the most, making the turnin dog the best? the catcher isnt always the best, my dog has caught hares (preban) doubled up with the bitch but she almost ALWAYS runs better and trns them back into him Quote Link to post
Guest mickyrichardson Posted March 2, 2009 Report Share Posted March 2, 2009 I was at a friends house the other day and the topic of taking pups out lamping was brought to my attention buy him after he had read about someone taking there pup out at a young age on this site so i have joined this site to tell you a little about my working dog. I have a four and a half year old lurchur dog called Trigger. Trigger started his nights out lamping at only 8 weeks old he was taken almost every night for up to four hours walking he had practicly no help at all from me to overcome any fence or obsticle after a couple of weeks of this he started to improve on the time it was taking to get through the fences and overcome whatever obsticals we may have come across. Each evening we got home i noticed the nettle stings had been getting to him has he couldnt lie still for half an hour or so when we got back home. however this never took him long to get used to and never stoped him pushing through them on any nights lamping. Buy the age of 12 weeks he was allready showing great intrest in what was going on when my other lamping dog was giving me the rabbit she had caught. When he was exactly 4 months to the day i took trigger and his sister who one of my friends owned out for a nights lamping and he had allredy gained enough knowledge to work the lamp and would go down the beem and would even make a put for a squatter this was the night the pups caught there very first rabbit on the lamp. From that night onwards trigger went lamping on his own and worked the beam well he was unable to catch his first single handed rabbit untill 5 and half months buy this time he was getting over or through 98% of fences and i never had to worry about him. As the last couple of the lamping season months past he got bigger and the amount of rabbits he caught got bigger. At the age of 12 months the second season was just starting for trigger buy this time he had the brains and stamina to catch double figures for fun and our nights out have been very rewarding. When he was 16 months old i run him with a whippetXbedlington on the lamp and went home having caught 51 rabbits both dogs run together on every rabbit. The past twelve months of work he had done from the age of 8 weeks i belive had developed him with both the brains and the stamina to be able to do this. since then he has caught many large amounts he catchs 20s and 30s often when lamping and has had great sucksess on other UK quarry. he has caught 44 rabbits on his best night out on his own it did take him just over 4 hours to catch them but he done it. the last night in september last year again running him at the same time as another dog we managed to catch 52 rabbits thats both dogs together. I totally agree with taking pups out at only 8 weeks old it is the only way to get an outstanding dog. I would go as far as saying that a lurcher who hasnt had this sort of up bringing is no where near in the same league as a dog that goes out at 8 weeks old. Trigger has grown into a strong dog with good strong feet end teeth and is very well educated and inteligent which i owe to taking him out so young he is still as keen as ever and hardly picks up injurys. he wouldnt of been half the dog he is now if he didnt have a early education. what a silly fool you are sorry but your first post and thats what you put im not gonna bang on about starting the pups that age cos i think your deluded and this confirms it {qoute} When he was 16 months old i run him with a whippetXbedlington on the lamp and went home having caught 51 rabbits both dogs run together on every rabbit. Numpty whats deluded running two dogs or catching 51 rabbits? All i have done is stated some of my dogs achievments. In my book they are some good achievments for any dog and something to be proud of. why run 2 dogs on a 1 rabbit same reason people run 2 dogs on a big eared rabbit. 2 dogs 1 rabbit bit of fare friendly compatition with a friend. both dogs run the same rabbit so buy the end of the night they have done near enough the same amount of running the dog who has caught the most rabbits was the better on the night. makes it a pretty fare compatition to me as no two rabbits run the same. well you wanna ba ashamed of yourself running 2 dogs on a rabbit, its wrong mate 1 dog 1 rabbit and 1 dog 1 bigger rabbit. If you gonna be havin a bit fun with a mate take turns in slipping, you obviously got the rabbits on your land so its not as if you not gonna get a few runs each. Your wrong runnin two dogs on a rabbit and so is everyone else who will slip two dogs on a rabbit. ok sometimes it happens if the other dog somehow gets loose or if your letting a young dog run down the beam with a older dog to learn his trade. this is the last time i will be replying on this thread you obviously have no respect for your quarry or for the sport goodbye sir Quote Link to post
Tallyho 181 Posted March 2, 2009 Report Share Posted March 2, 2009 why would you want to run two dogs on rabbits for ???? Quote Link to post
Trigger 26 Posted March 2, 2009 Author Report Share Posted March 2, 2009 why would you want to run two dogs on rabbits for ???? I run two dogs to compare there fittness and stamina. You can not get an idea off which dog has the most stamina if you run them seperate because one dog could have a easy run and the other a hard run there for one dog as had a harder run than the other which makes it harder to tell who has the fittest dog. if they run together they are doing near enough the same amount of running and you get a better idea of who has the fittest dog one will always tire before the other. like i said before a nice friendly fun way to compare dogs. some nights winner takes all the one whos dog catchs the most has the bag. its just makes nights out a little more interesting i reckon. Quote Link to post
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