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5/8's x 23 tts, bred from a hancock 3/4 x 1/2. A good honest dog that has never suffered with injuries after running some testing ground for years.

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1/2 x 22tts, direct from hancocks yard that was a top bunny dog, took the odd long ear on the lamp and would run for ever it seemed. Another dog that never suffered injuries either.

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3/4 bred 25 tts direct from hancock, still only a pup so time will tell but showing good signs.

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all the folks saying get the 3/4 bred, many 3/4 breds have they had?? i had a 3/4 bred dog, his mother was a hancocks bitch, im sure the dog ended up with 1/8 beardie an 1/8 border, big racey black do

you cant put in what nature left out, the time put into a dog is only half the battle.

Why? Depends what you want it for imo.

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Sorry i've never owned one, and never will, simply because i wont support a puppy farming c**t!

and i don't care how good anyones dog is from him, fact is they are penned up all the time for breeding..

and tbh theirs alot better crosses out their to have!

 

You dont like them because they are to smart to chase a lure lol :D

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Sorry i've never owned one, and never will, simply because i wont support a puppy farming c**t!

and i don't care how good anyones dog is from him, fact is they are penned up all the time for breeding..

and tbh theirs alot better crosses out their to have!

 

You dont like them because they are to smart to chase a lure lol :D

ahahahahah. still can't get away from the fact poor bugger penned up 24/7

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Afternoon'

First post here, was looking to get a Hancock dog next year mainly for bunnies and possibly the odd hare. The ground I would be on would be quite rough.

 

What would be best half and half or 3/4. Also is there any advantage having a hitch over a dog?

 

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i just looked on the website and to be honest i wasnt impress with the overall condition of the pups all bar a couple that looked quite good but the rest looked slightly underweight and under nourished, i dont know about you others but i like plenty of goodness to go into a pup from before the birth so you have more chance of having stronger bones ,teeth ect. i have had a very good half x that was a hancock was extremley clever. i would say if your thinking about getting one get it on the best possible food you can maybe even a few calcium tablets wouldnt go a miss.

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would nt buy from a guy who yard is a shit hole and pumps out pups all year round,if he cant sell some guess what happens to them.and ive seen many of them work some good some shit.if you got no connections with genuine lurchers boys i can see why people go to him,personally i wouldnt.

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you just dont see litters of genuine collie x,s today ,hancock seems to have the market cornered there , ;)

that says it all to me, I've seen six in the last year, year and a half... are proper coll x's, hmm i find people tend to lie more about the dogs working than what cross it is!

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you just dont see litters of genuine collie x,s today ,hancock seems to have the market cornered there , ;)

that says it all to me, I've seen six in the last year, year and a half... are proper coll x's, hmm i find people tend to lie more about the dogs working than what cross it is!

well i dont know ive had collie x,s for 40 odd years infact i still got one now but she is nearly 16 years old , the guys i used to know just dont breed them anymore , ..perhaps im just out of touch with the job...
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you just dont see litters of genuine collie x,s today ,hancock seems to have the market cornered there , ;)

that says it all to me, I've seen six in the last year, year and a half... are proper coll x's, hmm i find people tend to lie more about the dogs working than what cross it is!

well i dont know ive had collie x,s for 40 odd years infact i still got one now but she is nearly 16 years old , the guys i used to know just dont breed them anymore , ..perhaps im just out of touch with the job...

comes with old age mate :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

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