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  1. I like them, seen a few german pointer crosses, and ive had a lurcher with German Wire Haired Pointer in it.... HPR breeds are a good adition to a lurcher in my opinion. keep us posted. Will Do.
  2. Yea, I've seen a few pics of gwp crosses and also greysters, smart looking beasts. I think the vizsla gives them the massive ears! Any other crosses out there?
  3. Do you know of anybody else working these or was it a one off breeding just interested in what the nose is like on them? The bloke I got em off was from beverley way, he worked the dam, good nose good swimmer apparently. Here's another shot of them in flight!
  4. They're 26" tts at the moment, and their weight is in the process of settling down as the muscle takes over from puppy fat, they're finally getting the nipped in waists that make people tell you you're not feeding them enough!
  5. Not tried them yet, but they can't half shift! The blond one slipped his lead in town the other day and was only an inch away from catching a pigeon in front of the crowds doing their xmas shopping! That would have been a good lesson for the kiddies.
  6. What type of work you planning on doing with them? Just mooching, pot filling. Don't have the time to work them properly. If I win the lottery this weekend though....
  7. Not had a chance yet with work/weather but they're game enough, a fox crossed in front of us and the buggers nearly ripped my arms off! Yea, they're both from the same litter. Jim
  8. I'm prepared for all the negative stuff, but lets have a look at some non standard crosses. If you don't like them look away now I'll start off with mine, Sire was a bull / greyhound, mother a Wirehaired Vizsla / greyhound. Both worked night and day. Only ten months old, but showing potential... Jim
  9. They reckon they taste better if you roast them with the guts still in. Tons of the buggers round here with all this cold weather, I say give it a go. Jim
  10. Here's some more. The one of Laz (chocolate) is about a month old. Both 1/2 Grey, 1/4 bull, 1/4 wirehaired Vizsla. Jim
  11. The lads at just under 6 months
  12. This kind of picks up from an earlier topic. I've got a couple of 6 month old pups and am thinking of getting some ferret kits. Basically, is it doable at that age, and if so, how? Jim
  13. It's the same in all lines of work, I play irish music and you get people who think that buying the most expensive instrument will make them a good player when what it boils down to is putting the hours in. I'll admit I'm new to the lurcher game, I've long been a fan, and been outr a few times, so when i got my own house, I got a couple of pups from working stock. I don't want shortcuts, i want something I can be proud of, to think 'I did that!'. I come on this site because if i have any problems or worries I know I'll get good advice (sometimes!). That's something money can't buy. Jim
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