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  1. Screenshot_20180907-060536.thumb.png.1ea26bbe0619769c7eda397c4c13939a.pngCollie greyhound x saluki greyhound lurcher pups

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    Three lurcher pups for sale. One bitch and one dog pup. Due to go on the 5th september. Mother is 3/4 greyhound 1/4 collie. Direct out of Typp ratchers Arri. Father is saluki greyhound Big mush (Chipper) Mother 24" father 27" bred for myself. Bitch is brindle and white. Dog is Red and white.Good genuine forever homes only, buyer must be vouched for by another member. Thank you   . £200. 

     

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  2. Hi. I cook some of the rabbits that I get for the dogs and pull all the meat off for them. I have just bought an electric mincer and was wondering if any of you know wether you can feed dogs raw rabbit and if you can mince them whole and cook the mince with the bits of bone still in the mince, for the dogs??

  3. this is my bull x . he's an out and out rabbiting dog. he's not got bags of steam but at 75 lb weight and over 7 years old he does'nt do bad. I hope to breed him with my 3/4 bred collie greyhound in a few years if she comes good. this should bring the size and weight down. I think there is better crosses for rabbiting but he suits me fine. atb tye

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  4. this is one that i built the other week as i needed a bigger hutch,with getting a couple of kits on. ive got a ramp going from one floor to the other with a panel that can block it up if neede to seperate the hob from the jills when in season. the hutch is now on legs which brings the bootom to about waist height to make it easier to clean out.0bbf3143.jpg

  5. I also think it is the heat pal,as I have a two tier huch too, my hob is on his own in the top one and has not pulled any of the bedding out of his nest box but I have four jills at the bottom which have pulled all of the bedding out, I am thinking because they were too hot from the heat off each other plus the bedding, were the hob is on his own so just has the heat from the bedding, if this makes sense?

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