Sulky spaniel

Spudlet

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Because I won't let him have 'his' phessie back:D

We have just been doing some training with one of a brace of phessies that I got yesterday - one is for eating (assuming I can work out what to do with it!) and one is for Henry to practice his picking up skills on.

He has just cracked the tricky 'picking up a big heavy feathery thing' thing, but now all he wants to do is to get into the shed where they both are and have a few more goes and I won't let him:rolleyes: Because I am cold and tired and I don't want him to get too carried away with it, better to end on a good retrieve to hand as we did:)

So he is just sitting by the back door, grizzling about the unfairness of life, the universe and especially ME!

Lucky the shed is spangle proof:D
 
Always finish with them wanting more! That applies to anything of the male species:D:D
Well done Henry for retrieving a real phessie though - that's brilliant! Purdey has managed a partridge but pheasants are still a bit big and heavy for her. Keep practising with him then next year he can come as a 'peg dog' as well as a beater:D
Purdey is being a sulky madam also right now as she has come back from her walk filthy so she has to stay in the kitchen til she's dry. I think she has been so used to being with us this holiday she is not very impressed about being shut out!:p
 
LOL - he could only be a peg dog if the gun was wearing really heavy duty ear defenders:eek::D Imagine the racket he'd make with all that sitting still! I have a video of him doing it, but I won't be able to post it until I get back to my place - it's mostly a blur of speed anyway:rolleyes:

Poor Purdey, exiled to the kitchen - croooooool mumsy!;)
 
Ooh top of the clas Henry! What a swot lol :D

The best, least messy way I prep pheassies for my 2 is to split a bin liner and lay bird on it. Put marigolds on and with a very sharp knife cut the head off at the base of the neck (I cover head with bin liner so I don't have to look at it while I do this :o) then cut off legs at join (mind the spurs if a cock bird) and then make incision right down the middle (front) and peel skin off all the way round. Should come off in one! Bingo, whole skinless pheassie - then chuck on patio! nom nom :)
 
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