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poacher28

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  1. be great if you can dig out a pic nothernlite , thanks for replys
  2. rather than a first cross collie x greyhound, a cross that interests me more is working collie x working lurcher. im in no way putting the first x col/grey down as i really like them. but for my own piece of mind i like to know that whats in my kennels is from genuine working stock. a first cross collie / lurcher will almost defiantly be increasing the chances of resulting in good working lurchers by using a working lurcher rather than a greyhound in my opinion? if anyone has any pics or information on this cross , replys will be appreciated
  3. good luck Wilf , line breeding is the answer in this case in my opinion. Ive done it in the past and its payed off for me, hope what ever route you choose to take pays off for you
  4. should be bang on them ginny. really like the sound of them !
  5. pics are spot on as per FUJI , that don catches my eye every time i see pics of him up here, swifts a looker too. certenly a pair of lurchers that i like seeing pictures of mate, keep them coming
  6. Find the best worker x worker pup you can im sure if you find the right lads and got a sensible head on your shoulders viewing parents at work wont be a problem and would help make your mind up. Dont rush into a pup just because its there. Plan ahead and do your homework atb
  7. very nice dog nothernlite. right up my street that one
  8. old topic but some very nice looking dogs on here.
  9. as its a wide open question an no right or wrong anser youl get alot of difrent replys. im not one to "leave a pup be a pup, start working on it when its 12-18 months old". hear lots of lads do it this way. i belive get them out and about from day dot, let them see stock , socialize, get them out in motor urly aswell. i like to start basic training, ie siting, staying, retriving, from as urly as 10-12wks, the urlyer you programe the pup with comands, the easyer as it will get older, it will be like second nature. by the time a pup of mine has rached 7 or 8 months old, it will have been ferreti
  10. a good lurcher should run miles no matter what cross it is, wether it during daylight hrs bside a pedal bike or at night lamping, so i think it would be down to you to pick what type you like most and try get the best out of the dog , thats all you can do good luck finding what your after mate
  11. lot a lads struggling this season with bunnys, you can point the blame at the wet summer we had, not good, esp when you got pups to bring on !
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