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Just do another post a short time afterwars Mike...then you will have enough file space ;)

Cracking pics, make the 2nd one bigger though...my eyes aint what they used to be :laugh: and she is well camo'd

I see she has kept those radars for hearing the furts :D

MOLL.

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Just for you Molly

 

 

 

She's a big strong girl now.. :good:

 

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Had trouble uploading that last pic so it's come from photobucket :( ...Got this message when I tried uploading.."The total filespace required to upload all the attached files is greater than your per post or global limit. Please reduce the number of attachments or the size of the attachments.".

Nice looking dog great pics. :good:

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This is her bringing back the one above.

 

 

 

Is this normal having to make a new post for each uploaded picture? :(

 

Duh!!!!!....Here we go again. [bANNED TEXT]'s wrong?...Tried to upload in a new post and still got this message :angry: ....I give up :cry:

 

"The total filespace required to upload all the attached files is greater than your per post or global limit. Please reduce the number of attachments or the size of the attachments."

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i have a lurcher,whippetxbedlingtonxsalukixgreyhound, 15 months old. i started lamoing him at xmass just an odd slip at first then more and more by march he mas catching between four and six out ten on average which i was happy with,for a young dog. But since the lamping finished he only gets the odd chase in the evening when the terriers bolt them from cover but he hasn't managed to nab one. in fact he's missed them all. he seems to be just unlucky cos he runs them well. Has the fact that he only ran them at night effectd him or is he just the unluckiest lurcher in ireland?

 

could you put a pic up of your lurcher as i have one but ive never seen one of the same breeding apart from mine :good:

cheers

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Guest whitser

i have a lurcher,whippetxbedlingtonxsalukixgreyhound, 15 months old. i started lamoing him at xmass just an odd slip at first then more and more by march he mas catching between four and six out ten on average which i was happy with,for a young dog. But since the lamping finished he only gets the odd chase in the evening when the terriers bolt them from cover but he hasn't managed to nab one. in fact he's missed them all. he seems to be just unlucky cos he runs them well. Has the fact that he only ran them at night effectd him or is he just the unluckiest lurcher in ireland?

 

could you put a pic up of your lurcher as i have one but ive never seen one of the same breeding apart from mine :good:

cheers

sorry comrade dont have the know how or hardware to put a pic on the not net. put a pic of yours up and tell you if they're similar.

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Guest whitser

i have a lurcher,whippetxbedlingtonxsalukixgreyhound, 15 months old. i started lamoing him at xmass just an odd slip at first then more and more by march he mas catching between four and six out ten on average which i was happy with,for a young dog. But since the lamping finished he only gets the odd chase in the evening when the terriers bolt them from cover but he hasn't managed to nab one. in fact he's missed them all. he seems to be just unlucky cos he runs them well. Has the fact that he only ran them at night effectd him or is he just the unluckiest lurcher in ireland?

 

could you put a pic up of your lurcher as i have one but ive never seen one of the same breeding apart from mine :good:

cheers

what age is your lurcher? the lad i bought mine off brought them over from england. i still have his number i could get more info if you wanted.

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I have been told for daytime rabbits, you cant beet a whippet, is this true?

Frank.

No, not true. The whippet(I have one) will shiver and bellyache about the cold, so when arabbit bolts, it wont be ready. A good collie cross, beardie cross ect will be on the job all the time.

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