uno 62 Posted June 19, 2010 Report Share Posted June 19, 2010 A genuine ped whippet/beddy in the daytime maybe the odd one but not on a regular basis imho. a gen ped whippet........ A pedigree whippet bedlington as a lot tend to call non ped whippet x beddys that [bANNED TEXT] in fact they have greyhound blood in them. so your saying a beddy x with pedd whipp in it may do the occaisional roe,even though it would be smaller than a beddy x with non ped whipp in it,are they to big then the x with the non ped whipp/with some grey in it. i dont mean to sound rude but wtf are you going on about. [bANNED TEXT] a ped whippet is bred to a bedlington the pups dont usualy turn out as big as those that are bred to a non ped whippet wich is usually a mix of greyhound and whippet thats been bred for generations for raceing and are not registerd to the kennel club i.e the luguna and oakbark whippets are pedigrees and the stagnight and countrymusic whippets are non ped raceing whippets theirs a lot of difference between the two. Quote Link to post
poacher3161 1,766 Posted June 19, 2010 Report Share Posted June 19, 2010 <BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR>A genuine ped whippet/beddy in the daytime maybe the odd one but not on a regular basis imho.<BR><BR>a gen ped whippet........ <IMG class=bbc_emoticon alt= src="http://www.thehuntinglife.com/forums/public/style_emoticons/default/icon_eek.gif"><BR> <BR>A pedigree whippet bedlington as a lot tend to call non ped whippet x beddys that [bANNED TEXT] in fact they have greyhound blood in them.<BR>so your saying a beddy x with pedd whipp in it may do the occaisional roe,even though it would be smaller than a beddy x with non ped whipp in it,are they to big then the x with the non ped whipp/with some grey in it. <IMG class=bbc_emoticon alt= src="http://www.thehuntinglife.com/forums/public/style_emoticons/default/tongue2.gif"> <BR>i dont mean to sound rude but wtf are you going on about.<BR><BR>[bANNED TEXT] a ped whippet is bred to a bedlington the pups dont usualy turn out as big as those that are bred to a non ped whippet wich is usually a mix of greyhound and whippet thats been bred for generations for raceing and are not registerd to the kennel club i.e the luguna and oakbark whippets are pedigrees and the stagnight and countrymusic whippets are non ped raceing whippets theirs a lot of difference between the two.<BR>Some one may have claimed to have caught the odd roe with a beddy/whippet like some have claimed to have caught roe with pedigree whippets no one can say its never been done.<BR><BR><BR><BR> Quote Link to post
Trigger 26 Posted June 19, 2010 Report Share Posted June 19, 2010 i was just wondering were bedlington whippets capable of catching roe deer say on a medium size fields pre ban cheers a good beddy/whippet is capable of catching roe deer and catching them regular. Quote Link to post
steveS.Yorks 161 Posted June 19, 2010 Report Share Posted June 19, 2010 A genuine ped whippet/beddy in the daytime maybe the odd one but not on a regular basis imho. a gen ped whippet........ A pedigree whippet bedlington as a lot tend to call non ped whippet x beddys that [bANNED TEXT] in fact they have greyhound blood in them. i dont mean to sound rude but wtf are you going on about. What the f**k dont you understand about "ped" or non "ped" its a valid point,a non ped containing grey genes can produce a much bigger dog than a ped,ie more capable of bringing down a Roe,a ped whippet x Beddy will produce a smaller/lighter dog that could maybe [its a big maybe] bring down the odd Roe. And although certain strains of "ped" whippets are known to bring down a few Roe its probably down to the "ingrediant" nobody will admit to on here despite 50 page threads. Quote Link to post
billy bronk 76 Posted June 19, 2010 Report Share Posted June 19, 2010 i was just wondering were bedlington whippets capable of catching roe deer say on a medium size fields pre ban cheers ive a dvd with a 19 inch whippet pulling down a roe deer just not strong enough to hold it Quote Link to post
Tiny 7 1,694 Posted June 19, 2010 Report Share Posted June 19, 2010 Where have you ever seen a Beddy/Whip at 24'', You dont normal see the Beddy/Gh make that size never mind the Beddy/Whip... And to answer you qustions id say no not even on a remote reguarl basis not saying it anit been done but they wont have the top end speed it takes to bend and keep pressure on a good day time Roe on meduim size feilds (different animals in the day) Imho, Beddy/Whip is not the type your after if your after flushing roe through the day...... Quote Link to post
uno 62 Posted June 20, 2010 Report Share Posted June 20, 2010 A genuine ped whippet/beddy in the daytime maybe the odd one but not on a regular basis imho. a gen ped whippet........ A pedigree whippet bedlington as a lot tend to call non ped whippet x beddys that [bANNED TEXT] in fact they have greyhound blood in them. i dont mean to sound rude but wtf are you going on about. What the f**k dont you understand about "ped" or non "ped" its a valid point,a non ped containing grey genes can produce a much bigger dog than a ped,ie more capable of bringing down a Roe,a ped whippet x Beddy will produce a smaller/lighter dog that could maybe [its a big maybe] bring down the odd Roe. And although certain strains of "ped" whippets are known to bring down a few Roe its probably down to the "ingrediant" nobody will admit to on here despite 50 page threads. listen tool,in his 1st post he mentions a pedigree whippet x beddy,the smaller of the two,surely he meant non pedigree imho,why would i want a smaller dog to pull a roe [bANNED TEXT] i could have a bigger one. Quote Link to post
poacher3161 1,766 Posted June 20, 2010 Report Share Posted June 20, 2010 A genuine ped whippet/beddy in the daytime maybe the odd one but not on a regular basis imho. a gen ped whippet........ A pedigree whippet bedlington as a lot tend to call non ped whippet x beddys that [bANNED TEXT] in fact they have greyhound blood in them. i dont mean to sound rude but wtf are you going on about. What the f**k dont you understand about "ped" or non "ped" its a valid point,a non ped containing grey genes can produce a much bigger dog than a ped,ie more capable of bringing down a Roe,a ped whippet x Beddy will produce a smaller/lighter dog that could maybe [its a big maybe] bring down the odd Roe. And although certain strains of "ped" whippets are known to bring down a few Roe its probably down to the "ingrediant" nobody will admit to on here despite 50 page threads. listen tool,in his 1st post he mentions a pedigree whippet x beddy,the smaller of the two,surely he meant non pedigree imho,why would i want a smaller dog to pull a roe [bANNED TEXT] i could have a bigger one. Because no doubt some one will claim to have caught roe with a ped whippet x bedlington now takeing roe with a non ped whippet x bedlington that says leveld out at 22tts would have been more believable . Quote Link to post
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