Not going to lie love a mooch early doors, nothing to serious. Hardly going to decimate the local wildlife. Best part of the day 5 in the morning. Wouldn’t lamp or ferret but mooching no issue for me.
The fawn bigger one is bull , Bedlington greyhound. The smaller bitch is originally from Jeff Burrell line. The old lad is 11 now the bitch 18 months ish.
Have a look at The Harris Dry boot. They are a decent boot. Look horrendous but extremely waterproof and surprisingly comfortable. They are around £60-£70.
A Norfolk Lurcher but was bred in South Wales and now lives on the edge of South Dartmoor. She’s going to be the start of a new line which I will call Dartmoor Lurcher. They will come in Dartmoor camouflage colouring only and free thermal imager will be included in the price.
I personally think a dog that uses its nose will find more than one looking for it. But it also depends on what your hunting ground is like. For mooching around like I do a dog using it’s nose is a lot more beneficial and great to watch. Also a dog given the chance to hunt and not walked 20 miles on a slip will end using its nose and it eyes and you don’t need to pay a fortune for a thermal imager.
As for combining two different breeds yes there is chance of getting the worst traits but there’s equally a good chance of getting the best. Thank goodness people looked towards the positive ou