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It's a f***ing lurcher lol

its pointless knowing and you won't know unless you know the % of the grand sire.   Why the f**k do people get hung up on %'s for is beyond me.

Thanks   I always find you ask a stupid question you'll get a stupid answer but you pushed the boat out and asked 2.

Anougher question for ya the dad was 28 1/2 tts

 

mum was 24 1/2 tts

 

my pup is 6 1/2 months she is 23 1/2 tts what hight tts do you think she will hit

possibly3 ft up a gate or a post if she dont watch what shes doing.

you ask silly questions you get absurd answers,lol :thumbs:

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A first cross gives you the best chance of determining the percentage of the particular breeds, it is close to 50% from each parent, but if you were then to breed two similar first cross pups you wouldn't necessarily breed an homogenised pup like the parents. You can end up with a varied litter, with some of the pups being the same as their single breed grandparents. By adding several breeds you will get what you've already been told a lurcher, which could differ from its other litter mates. The majority of lurchers out there are bred the same way, lurcher to lurcher.

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A first cross gives you the best chance of determining the percentage of the particular breeds, it is close to 50% from each parent, but if you were then to breed two similar first cross pups you wouldn't necessarily breed an homogenised pup like the parents. You can end up with a varied litter, with some of the pups being the same as their single breed grandparents. By adding several breeds you will get what you've already been told a lurcher, which could differ from its other litter mates. The majority of lurchers out there are bred the same way, lurcher to lurcher.

Seriously buddy - admire your efforts but Pob ain't gonna read your reply he's probably 10 years old with f**k all better to do!!! This thread was started before noon today and he'll be long in his bed by now. :thumbs:

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A first cross gives you the best chance of determining the percentage of the particular breeds, it is close to 50% from each parent, but if you were then to breed two similar first cross pups you wouldn't necessarily breed an homogenised pup like the parents. You can end up with a varied litter, with some of the pups being the same as their single breed grandparents. By adding several breeds you will get what you've already been told a lurcher, which could differ from its other litter mates. The majority of lurchers out there are bred the same way, lurcher to lurcher.

Seriously buddy - admire your efforts but Pob ain't gonna read your reply he's probably 10 years old with f**k all better to do!!! This thread was started before noon today and he'll be long in his bed by now. :thumbs:

:laugh::laugh:

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