well done lads. At the end of the day you have to run the dogs and thats that we cant always wait for perfect conditions if we did we would hardly get out. Good luck to all that have entered
ive said before in a few posts my x of lurcher may not suit you or the land you run or the game you take. Take your time and choose wisely and see the sire or dam work before you choose. Good luck in your choosen x mate.
i have a whippet who has seen her best days but she has been the most constant worker ive ever had. Now i have a bigger dog bull deerhound grey and he is becoming a very important part of my pack. But deep down i will always have a whippet in my kennels
bud every thread is about bloody food etc. You really are obsessed with this. There is so many dried food out there and it is all shit. At the end of the day mixed and varied diet is ok raw food raw meaty bones bit of dried food veg fruit.
ive seen all x lurchers take all game big small etc. Ive also seen some big dogs back away when the going gets tough. So in my opinion its the individual dog and careful breeding.
read this thread from the start and to be honest the names being mentioned is a bloody disgrace. Has any one had permission or the right to say the names. Its a bloody joke.
there,s loads on the market and yes they all have good success at the start of the season when foxes are daft but in the end none work as they become wise to this. Especially round my way as so many are at it