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  1. not really thats a shame i thought you would of been over the moon you havent got to keep walking up to them or stamp your foot any more o well atb malc Murph never stalked then Malc funny that I can remember he did. I trained the f****r for ya, Got him interested in game. Got him working the lamp ,got him Retrieving. Taught you how to lamp, prity much started you off, you had all the hard things done for you, don't see eye to eye with trigg but he's forgot more about dogs then I probably know so what would that say about you ???????? you taught malc did you, 5 year ago you knew nothi
  2. not really thats a shame i thought you would of been over the moon you havent got to keep walking up to them or stamp your foot any more o well atb malc Murph never stalked then Malc funny that I can remember he did. I trained the f****r for ya, Got him interested in game. Got him working the lamp ,got him Retrieving. Taught you how to lamp, prity much started you off, you had all the hard things done for you, don't see eye to eye with trigg but he's forgot more about dogs then I probably know so what would that say about you ????????
  3. 1996 mitsubishi colt 1.6 glx 1 month tax 7 months mot drives and handles a dream and all right on fuel says mpg is 38 but i get around 45. interior is in good condition and body work is good apart from a dent in rear side only small but with few scratches only minor. great run around and no engine faults starts first time every time. gearbox and clutch is good and boot is big enough to transport 2 dogs. had my lurcher in there and a grey. but must ad i doesnt like dogs have ever steped foot in the car interior is mint look and only reason for sale is a newer car 1 previous owner from new. wan
  4. considering flint08 is your relative and you used to lamp with them all the time i'm surprised you've only seen the litter run once. and you'd expect the dog to be watching the beam as they've been out since they could walk. the time is obviously showing in the dogs ability as we all know flint08 could make any dog more then average. for a boy whos only been keeping dogs for 3 years you are a fountain of expert knowledge, who apears to know it all i did wonder my self mate,so all the imformation your have gained about bull x and german sherperd x is not yours but storys you have hear
  5. considering flint08 is your relative and you used to lamp with them all the time i'm surprised you've only seen the litter run once. and you'd expect the dog to be watching the beam as they've been out since they could walk. the time is obviously showing in the dogs ability as we all know flint08 could make any dog more then average. for a boy whos only been keeping dogs for 3 years you are a fountain of expert knowledge, who apears to know it all kept dogs longer then 3 years only lamped for about 3 but comin from a bloke whos dog pulls off might not lamped that long but got common s
  6. mate you live and learn been told the above on many a time so it was my belief it was true and my last post dont see much wrong with it since better explained. and have watched many a hare course not recent but that was my understanding. still didnt answer my other questions with the hare coursing is it still point done . so many points for leading up so many for the turn of the hare and so on or has it become more track designed as i thought originally coursing was all about the points hence why lure simulated coursing is meant to be of the same process but not using the hare SPEED-one,two
  7. see thats what i thought at first then had loads of people like on here telling me a working stag hound is better then the deerhound x's but i fought a deerhound x was the stag hound. its confusing thats why wanted it cleared up. looked everywhere especially after my vet telling me he looked like he was a stag hound type just a little shorter. just like how ever much i work him and walk him he wont drop in weight really strong dog like a first x bull/grey with out the head but to me looks like deerhound/grey/whip but width of the bull/x or alsation x on those lines Take him to the state
  8. considering flint08 is your relative and you used to lamp with them all the time i'm surprised you've only seen the litter run once. and you'd expect the dog to be watching the beam as they've been out since they could walk. the time is obviously showing in the dogs ability as we all know flint08 could make any dog more then average.
  9. see thats what i thought at first then had loads of people like on here telling me a working stag hound is better then the deerhound x's but i fought a deerhound x was the stag hound. its confusing thats why wanted it cleared up. looked everywhere especially after my vet telling me he looked like he was a stag hound type just a little shorter. just like how ever much i work him and walk him he wont drop in weight really strong dog like a first x bull/grey with out the head but to me looks like deerhound/grey/whip but width of the bull/x or alsation x on those lines
  10. sorry lads i might look a fool but whats the make up of a stag hound as there not a reconised breed and everywhere i look for info on them all they say is visulise a deerhound x greyhound and there just seen as a greyhound proto type. so can anyone help clear it up for me as everyone who has seen my lurcher has said it looks like hes got stag hound in him. hes incredably strong and very musclar. no signs of bull in him or anything like that. even vet said hes got the structure of stag hound in him and since then been trying to look them up.
  11. wildhunter. tell me about it mine took me ages

  12. I don't think you're up to date with your coursing info Jamie. True coursing dogs on the whole are bigger and heavier but how do you make them out to be slower? If that was the case why have coursing dogs as surely someone would enter a "faster" track dog and beat the "slower" coursing dogs every time. You say " in a coursing greyhound its not so much down to speed its down to how many times the hare gets turned", I would ask you how many times have you watched coursing recently? There aren't that many turns in Irish park coursing, sometimes there aren't any. It's usually if not alw
  13. but i thought thats what lurchers do chase a smart lurcher with experience in the game knows the difference from a rag to a rabbit. lure coursing has no resembelance to a real course. lure coursing is to man controled. most experience dogs cut game off an so on as well in lure coursing you lose points for showing any side of a brain. lure better suits a terrier as they'l chase anything, even there own tall becomes life or death to catch to those guys
  14. not gonna knock anyone each to our own. surpose one bonus it brings running dogs and owners together. shame they cant use real quarry then see the better courser no human control then. best dog wins. and the aim to catch not to turn the bugger the most.
  15. i think for each gate the dog goes through correctly he gains a point the one with most points at end of course goes through. so its all about following the lure correctly, you find the dog who can catch up with the lure first in the course has high advantage of correctly following where as in the slower one usually cuts gates to gain on the lure to catch up so it rubbish for comparisons for working ability as ive noticed fast and thick dogs normally thrive in simulated coursing but surpose its something to keep dogs in as much shape through summer. hope this helps
  16. I don't think you're up to date with your coursing info Jamie. True coursing dogs on the whole are bigger and heavier but how do you make them out to be slower? If that was the case why have coursing dogs as surely someone would enter a "faster" track dog and beat the "slower" coursing dogs every time. You say " in a coursing greyhound its not so much down to speed its down to how many times the hare gets turned", I would ask you how many times have you watched coursing recently? There aren't that many turns in Irish park coursing, sometimes there aren't any. It's usually if not alw
  17. i would agree that generally the coursing ones are heavyer and slower were as the racing ones have explosive speed and lighter built. in a coursing greyhound its not so much down to speed its down to how many times the hare gets turned and its on point basis. sometimes coursing greys are moved on to tracks as you lose points if they lift the hare. so the super over fast coursers are moved onto a track these are the ones that are to fast and lift the hare all the time and lose points. most coursing bred greys are a little less injury prone dont know if its just because there stronger built or w
  18. anyone know how much a blitz lamp cost to post just so i know on inquires on postage
  19. alright lads better pic. plus me old style lump of a battery comes wih it if buyer needs it for no extra charge. excellent condition as you can see. only used 10-15 times tops only 3 weeks old. better bulb in him. new bulb only used once
  20. selling up out of dog game so dont need it anymore 3 weeks old its only used around 10-15 tops times ,slight mod as cut plug of to connect to different battery the usual. based in hereford £60 includes postage in price. payment before postage tho cheers lads. collection £55
  21. mate if you'd prefere to buy your lamp kit brand new and never used then pm me i'l buy it for cash looking for kx 100 for me mrs its perfect for her saves you being offered old crap
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