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As an aside,...having been a member of this unique, hunting men's website, for several years,...I would have to congratulate Collie John for his sheer consistency... I fecking hate, users, and ab

you think they were brothers  , wouldn't you !!   Bryn  1x colle x grey , he was  bred   greyhound  dam . sire working farm collie . he be about   3  here , he  11  this sep  , and still fit for his a

Your right Japs , goodun's are few and far between I'm hoping to get a pup by my line bred collie x dog, in the not too distant future. I'm sure a pup by him would suit your needs if you don

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FA round holes  coniejukels I would personally use one of the top bred non peds back to a small light built working malli or herder.  Collie cattle etc. They will be sharper  quicker reflexes and good early pace ideal plus they'll catch on winter wheat fast ground ,they will be hardy strong feet coat etc. They will have everything a hill collie can give  plus it's there in thef1xs. No need ta greyhound at all these non peds are equally has fast some of them are fact plus they are explosive of the mark in a smaller package than a greyhound.we were using this type has youngsters they'll stand the test of time the non peds have improved dramatically the same can not be said of all the collie types.atb bunnys

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3 hours ago, billhardy said:

FA round holes  coniejukels I would personally use one of the top bred non peds back to a small light built working malli or herder.  Collie cattle etc. They will be sharper  quicker reflexes and good early pace ideal plus they'll catch on winter wheat fast ground ,they will be hardy strong feet coat etc. They will have everything a hill collie can give  plus it's there in thef1xs. No need ta greyhound at all these non peds are equally has fast some of them are fact plus they are explosive of the mark in a smaller package than a greyhound.we were using this type has youngsters they'll stand the test of time the non peds have improved dramatically the same can not be said of all the collie types.atb bunnys

old lad at the front was Rsch/Nsch Son of a bitch x beardie/grey

 

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9 minutes ago, troyboy17 said:

I only do ferreting and live in the Midlands  very hard to get a collie  x without having bull or something  else in it 

Yes people spoil them introducing other breeds that bring nothing to the table.Regards Collie John

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