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abita lamping with the lurcher
By: hawk eye Date: January 3, 2014, 9:00 am
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so went out last nite to brave the wind and rain. thought it was
time the lurcher started to earn its keep again she was only out
lamping once in 2013 so I knew she would not be fit. so headed
out for an hour and got this 4 I forgot jus how fun it can be
with the dog. also forgot jus how heavy they r with a lamp
battery and 4 rabbits on my back walking up hills think I am
unfit to :D :D
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Re: abita lamping with the lurcher
By: duck caller Date: January 3, 2014, 9:29 am
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great nite you had m8 my lurcher just getting over a cut neck on
barber wire while ferreting last week
what way the dog bred m8
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Re: abita lamping with the lurcher
By: chid21 Date: January 3, 2014, 11:11 am
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Can't beat getting out with the lurchers... There addictive lol
.. I have 2 and am looking a bitch to breed from :D
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Re: abita lamping with the lurcher
By: duck caller Date: January 3, 2014, 12:41 pm
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i would love a wee whippet for ferreting
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Re: abita lamping with the lurcher
By: hawk eye Date: January 3, 2014, 12:42 pm
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she is 3/4 greyhound 1/4 bull hada get her fit and start doin
more again hope to breed her next year she is now four and breed
her. her mum was a super dog.
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Re: abita lamping with the lurcher
By: chid21 Date: January 3, 2014, 1:34 pm
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[quote author=duck caller link=topic=2661.msg21864#msg21864
date=1388774477]
i would love a wee whippet for ferreting
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id rather have a whippet based lurcher , like a whippet x
collie/grey , not so keen on the pure whippets
[quote author=hawk eye link=topic=2661.msg21865#msg21865
date=1388774541]
she is 3/4 greyhound 1/4 bull hada get her fit and start doin
more again hope to breed her next year she is now four and breed
her. her mum was a super dog.
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do you use her on fox or is she just a rabbiting bitch? and what
would you be thinking of putting over her?
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Re: abita lamping with the lurcher
By: hawk eye Date: January 3, 2014, 2:35 pm
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Was hoping to come across a fox but didnt see 1. She has abt 5
foxs wen she was 2 slipped with another fox dog on the lamp she
caught them and had the teeth end and no prob hasnt had one on
her own but i tink theres no prob she wud do it by herself. Gona
get her fit again and get her a run at them. Havnt being at the
foxs in couple years sold my other lurchers. Not sure yet wat to
breed her with.
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Re: abita lamping with the lurcher
By: chid21 Date: January 3, 2014, 3:09 pm
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heres my 2
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shaved and unshaved lol
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Re: abita lamping with the lurcher
By: hawk eye Date: January 3, 2014, 3:36 pm
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Nice lurchers child.is that middle pic of the dog below jus
shaved. Always wud have liked a blue meral for lamping rabbits
and to take a fox if came across. But i tink it wud be hard to
get one for a fox. Collie cross lurchers have great speed and
turn great dogs for rabbits but not really a fox dog. I have
heard of a few that will do fox but never seen it.
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Re: abita lamping with the lurcher
By: chid21 Date: January 3, 2014, 3:53 pm
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aye mate the same dog ... he is a collie/grey x bull/grey , he
is just a rabbit dog , never really tried him on fox till he was
about 4 and he didnt take to it (always used the white dog
instead) he will go in with other dogs though...
if you get the right collie blooded lurcher they will kill a fox
no problem, the sire to duck callers lurcher is a blue merle and
he kills foxes , bred down out of the same stuff as my lurcher
...
i prefer running stuff i can eat , so normally go out just for
rabbit and hare but would do the odd fox if ones about, id love
for deer to be legal with the mutts as id be out everyday after
them its some craic :D
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