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    She loves the free fresh wind in her hair; Life without care. She's broke but it's oke; that's why the lady is a tramp.

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    finally a way to slow a Brit down!
    Must have a americian ancestory otherwise be onto the red wine

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    Quote Originally Posted by Penny's walker View Post
    finally a way to slow a Brit down!
    Must have a americian ancestory otherwise be onto the red wine

    Tui wouldn't only slow it down but have it barfing in the corner of your lounge!!!!
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    Its her favourite cause it has a bird on the bottle, Tui is the finest beer in the country asides from my home brew of course

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Size:  170.9 KBa trio of brittanys with graeme c. "blackie", an aussie imported bitch,sired by "edam", and littermates busta and cassie,sired by a french-bred sire, "doc".some more world-class working bloodlines are on the way to n.z.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lophortyx View Post
    Attachment 32093a trio of brittanys with graeme c. "blackie", an aussie imported bitch,sired by "edam", and littermates busta and cassie,sired by a french-bred sire, "doc".some more world-class working bloodlines are on the way to n.z.
    I’ve loved this breed right since I was a teenager. I decided to get one about 45 years ago but the only breeder I could find was someone in the Manawatu with a very closely bred line. Their hind pasterns were so low that their arses were nearly dragging on the ground, so I gave them a miss, and bought a GSP.
    Its great seeing lots of interest in them now and new blood lines being imported.

    I will get one in my next life. because I’m coming back as a game-keeper.

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    @Woody chuck up a photo of your dog mate, biggest wire hair I've ever seen.


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    Name:  July 2014 Woody and Burl Good Melanistic pheasant 073 - Copy.JPG
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    Old dog and young dog. Sadly, old dog has now passed on to his happy hunting grounds. he was accorded full honours and had deer, big rooster , a duck and rabbit to see him into the afterlife.

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    some hairy hairies there, got any gunwhip in the line.

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    Nup; but the lines are excellent if their performance is anything to go by over their lifetimes. It's always been a two way street. I teach them and I let them teach me. Each weighs in at between 32-35 kg working weight. Powerful and able to withstand extreme weather when goose hunting and NEVER to quit.

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    i think the old dog is telling young dog to keep his distance from the pheasants. or is that just a hint of a roman nose? excellent photos.

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    Old dog was nearest trailer. He just bowls over young dog with a shoulder when he's had enough of young dogs stroppiness. Young dog is really missing his old mate and mentor at the moment. Me too. Kept a mental dairy of old dog and he got my family over two tones of venison, pork and birds in his lifetime, quite apart from being a major family member, clown and character.

 

 

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