Working Lurchers

johnny1609

Active Member
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rocky, billy and nia

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billy

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nia

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gyp (bro-inlaws dog that i had to train for him)

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rocky

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rocky and nia

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jess

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rocky

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4 hares

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hare and fox

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billy

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nia

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nia

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tom and nia

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4 hares and 4 rabbits

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billy and a roe

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tom

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nia and billy

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nia retrieving

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nia
 
WOW, very very impressive, such great looking dogs!!!!!!! wow!! Gorgeous dogs, really, and wow, so many ribbons!!
are those hunting awards???
 
Wow, your dogs are beautiful! It's cool you do activities with your dogs! :D I'd never be able to hunt with my dogs.... I don't want my dogs killing animals because we have farm animals, but also because I'm not a fan of hunting. I could do antler hunting though! :p

Is there like some sort of hunting dog sport you compete in? (I no nothing about dogs and hunting...)
 
i've had rabbit, and squirrel, but i find them hard to clean well, so that there is not even one bit of fur in it. (for humans to eat, i mean).

Squirrels are reeeeeeeally hard to clean, imo. there is always at least one or two hairs in squirrel meat, so far as i know, anyway. Probably some ppl must be better at this than my hunter pals are.:ROFLMAO:

but obviously, a dog doesn't need HIS meat cleaned. but i do!!:ROFLMAO:
 
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