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First Cross Or 3/4 Whippet X Bedlington ?


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As the title says im thinking of getting either a first cross beddy/whip or 3/4, not done much with lurchers to be honest, so a bit of advice wouldnt go amiss. Im after doing a bit of mooching and lamping mainly. Want sommat small as space is an issue as ive got terriers as well. Cheers

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if your running land thats tight fields i would go 3/4 i run a 3/4 but have run first x to i find the the first cross can lack gears and let the dog down on the lamp but mine is 22 tts so not really small works day and night very fast up on to them and goes through its gears on hedges can burst on to its rabbit but as a general mooching dog a first cross can be good fun hope you think about the land you want the dog to run as it is down to you as well as the dog.atb

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if your running land thats tight fields i would go 3/4 i run a 3/4 but have run first x to i find the the first cross can lack gears and let the dog down on the lamp but mine is 22 tts so not really small works day and night very fast up on to them and goes through its gears on hedges can burst on to its rabbit but as a general mooching dog a first cross can be good fun hope you think about the land you want the dog to run as it is down to you as well as the dog.atb482673_10200707630801008_1753537366_n.jp

nice looking dog ;)
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if your running land thats tight fields i would go 3/4 i run a 3/4 but have run first x to i find the the first cross can lack gears and let the dog down on the lamp but mine is 22 tts so not really small works day and night very fast up on to them and goes through its gears on hedges can burst on to its rabbit but as a general mooching dog a first cross can be good fun hope you think about the land you want the dog to run as it is down to you as well as the dog.atb

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Very nice dog Troter :yes::thumbs:

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if your running land thats tight fields i would go 3/4 i run a 3/4 but have run first x to i find the the first cross can lack gears and let the dog down on the lamp but mine is 22 tts so not really small works day and night very fast up on to them and goes through its gears on hedges can burst on to its rabbit but as a general mooching dog a first cross can be good fun hope you think about the land you want the dog to run as it is down to you as well as the dog.atb

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That's a beauty mate!

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if your running land thats tight fields i would go 3/4 i run a 3/4 but have run first x to i find the the first cross can lack gears and let the dog down on the lamp but mine is 22 tts so not really small works day and night very fast up on to them and goes through its gears on hedges can burst on to its rabbit but as a general mooching dog a first cross can be good fun hope you think about the land you want the dog to run as it is down to you as well as the dog.atb

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That's a beauty mate!

cheers lads :thumbs: sowhat on here as a very nice bitch with grey in the mix get your photos up show the lad different types :yes:

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Cheers for the response lads, seems 3/4 is going to be my best bet. Ive a bit of a mixture of land to go at not really huge fields on my permission and some rough moorland near my house. Id appreciate some pics of different types anyone has.

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