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  1. i did want it mate but all fooking gone when i tried to order it yesterday its a serious thread tho, im sure many would like to hear his story You will hear his story, some time in the future... but you'll be reading it in a book; not on here !! LOL !! Cheers.
  2. Perhaps Lamping lurcher and Whin are the same bloke ? After all, didn't Whin breed a litter where he didn't know what the sire was ? Cheers.
  3. You prick !! If you look , you'll see Rocky actualy LIKED my post !
  4. Same way people conclude that they won't, it's an assumption, they might, they might not, 50/50 it's a gamble you take same as with any pup you take on with the intention of working it. Not realy !! Most people who get pups have a good idea how they are bred. Nobody seems to have a clue how these pups are bred, so how have they a 50/50 chance ? The breeder himself won't even say how they are bred, and he's been reading the thread !! They could be from a pair of street curs !! Cheers.
  5. How do people come to the conclusion that these pups will be good "bushing dogs" or good "ferreting dogs" ????? The only thing that is probably certain, is that they are bred from shite, and should have been culled ! Cheers.
  6. Dan Edwards would be the guy to ask, as he is the only guy I know on here who does Coyote regularly. Cheers.
  7. An Australian Staghound with a few we caught that morning; Cheers.
  8. Completely different types mate ! The English Stag is hunted in packs, just like the Foxhound, except the quarry was Red Deer. The Overseas Stag is a running, coursing type Cheers. cheers chart just like the look of it in ya pick is ther any suluki in it with the looks of its ears I don't think so; the working Saluki isn't that popular in Oz, I can't understand, when they have land like this to run; Cheers. so basicly they are ther version of our lurchers Yes mate, just bred bigger and stronger for the job they do. We don't have coyotes or kangaroos here!! L
  9. Many years ago, the local gypsies used to call any big, rough coated Greyhoundy type, a "Staghound" And when I was in Ireland last year, the Irish Travellers were calling my dogs "Stags". But the name has never caught on here in the UK, possibly because of the Staghound Packs ? We just call them Lurchers. Cheers.
  10. Completely different types mate ! The English Stag is hunted in packs, just like the Foxhound, except the quarry was Red Deer. The Overseas Stag is a running, coursing type Cheers. cheers chart just like the look of it in ya pick is ther any suluki in it with the looks of its ears I don't think so; the working Saluki isn't that popular in Oz, I can't understand, when they have land like this to run; Cheers.
  11. Completely different types mate ! The English Stag is hunted in packs, just like the Foxhound, except the quarry was Red Deer. The Overseas Stag is a running, coursing type Cheers.
  12. what about the "staghound" in Oz and the US? They are usualy line bred from Deerhounds/Greyhounds/Borzois, e5c. Cheers.
  13. A "Staghound" in the UK is a large type of foxhound, used for hunting Red Deer, in packs. A Deerhound is a purebred sight hound. Cheers.
  14. Looks like a cross section of running dogs; Greyhound type, Deerhound type, Borzoi type, etc !! Be nice to see all of them ! Cheers.
  15. Don't worry about it mate !! It's just banter !! Didn't you know.....we're ALL experts on here !! LOL !! Cheers.
  16. Anyone who thinks they know it all and don't read books; is a fool !! Apart from being informative and interesting, books can also just be enjoyable and relaxing !! I have some classic dog/hunting books; and when the telly is shite, (as it often is !! LOL !!) , I'll pick up a book and have a bit read ! Some books can be read over and over again, and even Plummers books are a great read, if you don't take everything he says as Gospel !! Cheers.
  17. Good to see the Deerhound types making a comeback, (that's if they ever actualy went away!). Smart looking dog ! Cheers.
  18. hes from cumbria From somewhere called ashington I think. Must be a bit of a Gypsy, this lad, if he's living in Yorkshire, Cumbria, and Northumberland !! LOL !! Cheers.
  19. Running two dogs on a hare, on the lamp !!! Oooooohhhh, the purists are going to be all over you, like a bad rash !! LOL !! I expect it's just 'cause she's young, mate; she'll tighten up with practice. Cheers.
  20. But the lads aren't hunting in the "Mystical Lands O'er The Border" where only your dogs can catch the "Mythical Beasties" that inhabit that Brigadoon like land !! The lads are having fun, doing a bit with their dogs, and are rightly proud of them !! Give it a rest Whin, your dogs are no better, no worse than anyone elses, and your land is no more difficult than any where else. Cheers.
  21. Not realy... seen some cracking working Borders around 18-21" Cheers. Fairplay. The dogs we always had, and the ones you see around here are usually a good bit bigger than that, at least the dogs are anyway. You do get some smaller, lighter bitches. But most of the workers have got a bit of leg and bulk about them. Seen a lot of little runty looking pet collies though. Heres the breed standard; 21" for dogs, smaller for bitches; http://www.bordercollieclub.com/bordercolliebreedstandard.html You do get some a lot bigger, but when I've been to trials, I've been
  22. Not realy... seen some cracking working Borders around 18-21" Cheers.
  23. Surplus & Outdoors do a few types.They are genuine Military, not the toys you can buy at some places. Not sure how strong they are, but maybe OK as a back -up; http://www.surplusandoutdoors.com/shop/army-surplus-uk/military-hardware.html Cheers.
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