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  1. All these folk saying it's not fair, you shouldnt do it, get a proper tool for the job etc. How do you stop them hunting them in the day? I get that you can choose not to go out with the lamp looking for them and slipping on them. But if you walk/run/mooch about with your dog regularly, in the countryside, then the little feckers will sooner or later come across one, or it should do anyway. And then what? D'ya ask it nicely not to, because it might get hurt? It's just one of those things.
  2. Probably around the kind of age you should be breeding off a dog.
  3. Thought you might be. What did you pick? (other than a bitch). And did you see the sire?
  4. I meant the second picture mate. What's the other one called again?
  5. Mixed Hound, Beagle/Teckle and a dash of others.
  6. Lovely mate, miss it. Is that Logan Lea in the pic or the other reservoir?
  7. Would you get bitten for those c**ts?
  8. It's one of the things in life i just really don't understand. Makes me sick. Good on you pal.
  9. I think a lot of the time it's because folk find them easier to train. I have two dogs and a bitch. The bitch was far easier to train. They all work well enough for me. Also dogs don't come in season. But you can't breed a replacement as easy from a dog you own. So thats kinda how it goes.
  10. Here's my bitch, she's a x. Fecking brilliant.
  11. f**k me. There are not really words to describe the kind of person who can do that to an animal. The human race needs a damn good culling.
  12. Still getting on with it mate. Just a few snaps from the last couple of days.
  13. Let me know if you get one mate, i'd be interested to know their progress. No, actually it's not a lurcher pup, we have a cocker pup on the way. The next lurcher will be a collie x. But i have that pup coming and also a young dog (hound) that's eleven months. I'm having to seriously stop myself driving up the road and picking one up though. I will add a collie cur to the gang in the next year or so, i'm just kinda holding out on certain folk on here to stick two of their dogs together and breed me my pup
  14. I thought the bitch was a cracker, a really tough, strong looking animal. Well put together, especially for how much grey was in her. The pups were bright, well reared and looked like they would all have good jackets, etc. Should make tidy pups, like Johnnyboy said, i'd have one here now if i wasn't over dogged with a pup on the way!
  15. I just look them in the aye and tell them she's a lurcher. Bullxgrey.
  16. That's it Jai, my little whip beddy is crap around dogs, so public places she's on a lead, she wouldn't do any damage, But it's embarrassing if she runs up to a dog barking, and also possibly intimidating for the other dog owner... I got a terrier here who is terrible with other male dogs,including my own. I can't leave him and finn together for a moment or i come back to find him locked onto finns throat (or rather collar usually). So i just never free run him in public where there might be other dogs. simples.
  17. Was at a show yesterday, some guy put his big bull x in the straight racing, half way up the track it got its muzzle off, went over the finish line and made for the nearest dog (on a lead, held by some bloke) to smash into, guy lifted his dog up over its head to get it away, bull x took guy down, grabbed dog, and would have done a lot of damage if the owner of the other dog had not jumped on it and got it in a headlock, chokeing it off. Some folk just need their heads read, when they either cant stop their dog being dog agressive, or dont face up to that and deal with it responsibly, i.e not t
  18. I've seen joe777's young dog. I wouldn't personally go and buy a pup off Hancock. But i would own Joe's dog, he is a real cracker and when it all clicks in his head, I think he has the potential to be a proper all rounder. As bunny dogs. . . . . a man who has had a good few collie x's and other x's once said . . . . If you can't get a collie x catching rabbits ., . . . . . you have a problem. And i think he's right, in that most litters bred out of a grey and a farm collie should be able and willing to catch rabbits. It's hardly rocket science. Even my whippet can do it.
  19. Shes basiclly 3/4 Beagle, 1/4 Teckle. But you are right pip, i wouldn't be surprised if there was a little dash of terrier somewhere way back, but certainly not recently, and not much. I was just being a smart ass before, but a lot of folk think she is a lakey cross.
  20. Seen a very nice farm bred litter of collie x greys today. Sire, leggy, working hill collie, dam, collie lurcher, over 3/4 grey, ten years old, very nice beast. £100 quid. So they are out there.
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