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this is mom dad and son ill put a few more on later pups comeing on realy well now carnt wait to see how he turns out :thumbs:

Got any pics of the pup stood malc? :thumbs:

ill have a good look at the pics in a bit john lad

He's going to be a strong lad by the looks malc.

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this is mom dad and son ill put a few more on later pups comeing on realy well now carnt wait to see how he turns out :thumbs:

Got any pics of the pup stood malc? :thumbs:

ill have a good look at the pics in a bit john lad

He's going to be a strong lad by the looks malc.

he look like he will be john hes got som good size feet on him be nice if he makes his dads hight ill take a few more this week :thumbs:

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not my cup of tea but we all have opinions but hope pup works for you ,atb

cheers thanks for the reply :thumbs:

nice pup mate if he dont make the grade bet he give them keeper and landowners nasty shock they try and stop you mate good luck with pup pall :thumbs:

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Has this type of cross been proven to produce good working lurchers before? Or any top dogs from the past? I may be being ignorant as I'm fairly new to the coursing scene having been partly converted from fox hunting :thumbs: , but I've never seen or heard of any alsation x's when talking to other dog men who have a lot more knowledge than I have. Surely a saluki/grey cross would match a dog of this breeding with ease.. depending on the intended quarry? Don't mean any disrespect Malc, the pup looks smashing and I hope it does you proud. Just trying to get a little more insight into the history of this cross that's all :victory:

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Has this type of cross been proven to produce good working lurchers before? Or any top dogs from the past? I may be being ignorant as I'm fairly new to the coursing scene having been partly converted from fox hunting :thumbs: , but I've never seen or heard of any alsation x's when talking to other dog men who have a lot more knowledge than I have. Surely a saluki/grey cross would match a dog of this breeding with ease.. depending on the intended quarry? Don't mean any disrespect Malc, the pup looks smashing and I hope it does you proud. Just trying to get a little more insight into the history of this cross that's all :victory:

The dam to the litter is a handy dog mate and she's the same breeding granted theres a little more GSD in the pup,I'm sure malc will test the pup and find out its true potential.

 

And they're not for coursing mate. :thumbs:

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Has this type of cross been proven to produce good working lurchers before? Or any top dogs from the past? I may be being ignorant as I'm fairly new to the coursing scene having been partly converted from fox hunting :thumbs: , but I've never seen or heard of any alsation x's when talking to other dog men who have a lot more knowledge than I have. Surely a saluki/grey cross would match a dog of this breeding with ease.. depending on the intended quarry? Don't mean any disrespect Malc, the pup looks smashing and I hope it does you proud. Just trying to get a little more insight into the history of this cross that's all :victory:

The dam to the litter is a handy dog mate and she's the same breeding granted theres a little more GSD in the pup,I'm sure malc will test the pup and find out its true potential.

 

And they're not for coursing mate. :thumbs:

 

Thanks for the reply Johnny mate. Done a bit of reading up about them since last night. Seems they were pretty popular in the '90s for use on heavy game with quite a lot of success it seems. What is this pup to be used for then if not coursing.. a guard dog?

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mate the term coursing is used for only really chasing one quarry I.e hare and usually during the day the are a whole of spectrum of field work not just chasing a hare so he prob will have his uses just not hare, as you said popular in the 80's-90's for curtain quarry, think you answer your own question.

looks a nice pup malc, not my cuppa tea either but nice pup in general

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Ah right! Like I said previously I'm relatively new to this, so don't know all the unwritten rules or correct terminology yet.. getting there though! And since asking the question I've done a bit of reading into it - so yes, I suppose I have answered my own question. Thanks anyway guys!

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