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As is the hard blood
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Well Alistair hates the old bush hare . But loved the Scottish black .
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I couldn't comment mc . Never seen the dogs in the flesh nor ran same quarry on same land in same day . As you know . It can change in hours . Only had one irish bred dog and she was quality. Although an English bred sire = Rome x chance . Fast killer and unreal steam . Must be from the deerhound in chance lol
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Horses for courses scotty . If I was still at that game and mchull wanted to run me . I'd be running similar land that we have regular for approximately 6 weeks. Needing the long runs incase Mr right got up . Imho , we have pockets of land like fen land . But them boys in fairness have bigger slightly wetter land . However it dries a lot quicker whereas some seasons we'd be in slop for 3 full months . Also we get a lot of clay ground . As for cover . I'd say the hedge lines around Sleaford and Leicester are outrageously thick and our dogs struggle originally. In saying that the English dogs
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Fens , not all heavily saluki bred animals have great steam . Breed from the right hard blood and it's the same theory . Not all hard bloods blow up after a minute. When put to your coursing dogs you might not loose any stamina, as in lucky
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No goly . But a decent hare rips out the bends . That hare most certainly doesn't
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Pedigree whuppet lol
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Very poor hare
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Have you lads not stopped now . They're full to brim . Show respect
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There's a first x near me . Absolutely stunning animal . Very steady in the street . But purely a pet
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Your wrong. I can assure you .
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Well I'd disagree with you strongly. Imho most not all paying that kind of money , come bye money easily. With a sense of money comes money goes . Why would a dog be treated differently?
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Absolutely not . Wouldn't be able to sleep thinking if the wee pup I reared is being treated right .
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Sky sports football bhoys . Champions are playing. Bangers . You stick to watching the auld videos of gazza Laudrup
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Same here . There's no price . Knocked good dough back in past. No chance. Respect my charges too much
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Indeed mc . Same bitch
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Lol . They don't like each other .so I'm inclined to believe him
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Maggie, mcs dogs granny done 6/6 on a January morning @ 12 month . At east coas of Scotland. I wasn't there obviously but another fella confirmed it
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Yes pal
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Wasn't a good one she got on . But done her job well . First one pulled on her from slip . Only one little hedge on land and it headed for it . She's used to having more time on deserts . Pitty as it went out onto one . Poor ali , was gutted
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She did OK. Done well on her second. Alistair is a gentleman. Nuts , but a gentleman
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Muddys run in Scotland mc
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Miles contacted me on here when I was considering romeo. He private messaged me saying he had all the potential studs at a bit of permission. Said they were all getting dragged around in slop . Took romeo last on the wettest day and said he had them tied up bullying them . I had no reason to disbelieve him as he putt Romeo to his belle . Also after chatting loads I realised robbie was a genuine fella . I enquired about another at same time and after a long message stating all about the bitch to be line I got a simple £1000 back . Nothing else. Whereas romeos owner had plenty of questions ab
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Scotty , your well wide of the mark buddy . Romeo had average mouth at best . But still a very good dog . Stay for a month and fast . Got the job done . But I've seen and owned better . His main strength was as a stud . Been to 20 odd bitches and a high % of goodens . Some of the sought after stud dogs of same time were double the dough and seen over 100 bitches yet less goodens out there per capita . I listened to many a phone call with his owner knocking back many bitches . He defo could have coined it in but didn't. I used him for his bloodline power and steam . The man only took £300 when
