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Will A Pure Grey Be Any Good In The Field ?


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Thing is my dog I have now is spot on he is very fast turns well and anticipates the quarys next move a lot of the time i also love his temperament I would love one of his off spring after he Is laid up on the sofa when he gets old ( a few years yet) this is why I am thinking of somthing also fast to throw into the mix I would like a bitch a little taller than mine as he is only 20" tts I was thinking a whippet but would would want a big one like 22" tts maybe more this is why I keep thinking of the grey to add a bit of height and speed but I need to be able to use my choice of bitch in the field really not sure that's why I am asking for help deciding

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they are not bred to run on sand if you get ex track dog they will more than likely kill themselves as they don't see anything only what they are chasing but if you bring a pup up to it they learn jus

A pure grey is fine in the field, just get a pup from proper stock. The people that tell you about paper thin skin and poor feet will never have owned one and I doubt they've seen one work.   Peopl

Ocset I know of all this bad feet because bred to run on sand and bad skin I'm more asking if it's too fast can't turn Judge when to turn keeps over shooting that sort of thing just some food for thou

now, my experience is fairly limited but i'm going to throw in my tuppence worth anyway!

 

i've seen a few ex track dogs run quarry, and whilst they would all bust a gut and were absolutely fearless, this attitude added to blistering pace can create disaster! saying that though, i have seen them take fox no problems at all, and roe, and hares. most were short of wind, but one bloke i knew worked really hard on putting the right kind of distance/aerobic training into his bitch and although obviously nowhere near a saluki, her stamina was okay. i would like to see a proper coursing bred grey from 100 years ago, they were bred and got fit a lot different to todays track stuff and were in truth probably closer to some of our lurchers.

 

whats the irish coursing stuff like?

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Get yourself a good purebred Greyhound and you'll kill more gear than with any other type of running dog....

BUT the problem (and its massive!), is finding yourself a good Greyhound, perhaps 1 in every 100 really makes the grade. i could list a whole load of problems but the best way to say it, is that i've seen more greyhounds dead, trying to work 'em than any other dog and a long time ago I gave up with 'em and realised why we have lurchers!!

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Get yourself a good purebred Greyhound and you'll kill more gear than with any other type of running dog....

BUT the problem (and its massive!), is finding yourself a good Greyhound, perhaps 1 in every 100 really makes the grade. i could list a whole load of problems but the best way to say it, is that i've seen more greyhounds dead, trying to work 'em than any other dog and a long time ago I gave up with 'em and realised why we have lurchers!!

ok so what's the main difference ? Benefit to having a lurcher over a grey ?
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As above I'm looking at maybe getting a greyhound or a greyX in addition to my collie/grey xbull/whip I'm wondering if a pure grey has any applications in the field or will it be best to get a grey heavy lurcher ? If I want speed

If I was you I'd be more inclined to get your current dog working and doing what you want rather than getting another dog in and thinking about breeding, learn to walk before you run. :thumbs:

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Surely a Magyar agar would be the better option?

They're not as fast as a greyhound.

 

 

A proper greyhound has decent feet, drive, wind, speed, speed and speed. They are no more reckless than any other running dog and aren't made of glass.

People shouldn't base their judgement on ex racers that they've seen run.

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when I was a young lad, a few years back, The Scottish national coursing was held, near were I lived, I knew a couple of trainers, of Coursing greyhounds, at first they were a little sceptical towards me, I said to one trainer I will show my dog

judge him on his fitness and condition, I was after a dog that was guilty of jumping the hedge or fences, when on a course,

which is total taboo, when coursing under rules, He gifted the said dog to me, clearly stated The dog did not come from his kennels, The dog was a real one, SPEED, STAMINA,and skill, when he got behind his Hare, he got right down low to the ground,

and worked the Hare from his shoulders, the Hare could neither turn right or left, and strike was a master piece, I used to run, him 2 to 3 times a week, one fault with him, he liked a taste of there blood, Another one, i Had could jump like a stag,

stamina, he could out run any Lurcher, (((( but he used to run all over his Hares, for some reason he was a very poor striker, but what Stamina, and speed he had, and a big Red greyhound, he was good for 2 Hares out of three runs, that was his Tank, empty after 3 runs, but they were great to see and watch, was not much of a jumper, he had a Sad end he was carrying his Hare back to me, come to this five bar wooden gate, jumped like a Kangaroo, and his back leg went through the top rail, of the gate, I run across to him, ((( I could run then)) lifted him of the gate his leg was smashed above the stifle, I must add that breed of greyhound, THE LANDED GENTRY,HAD BEEN BREEDING FOR AT LEAST 100 YEARS AND MORE, there was great Rivalry, between those people, ((( it was the honour and glory of winning, that great prize, there coursing compitition,

Sadly that strain of breed, has gone, those dogs were treated like royalty, fed on the best, excersized to be in peak condition, and running on the very best of Land,coursing the greatest little warrior of all The Brown Hare, I was very lucky

I witnessed, some great sport, saw some very good dogs, Lurchers,and greys, and owned a couple myself,

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Love the idea of seeing a good pure grey run.

 

But after having a whippet.

 

I'd have to say no thank you!

 

It''d just be a bigger version of the dog I have now. . . . . with even MORE bits to break :laugh:

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Surely a Magyar agar would be the better option?

They're not as fast as a greyhound.

 

 

A proper greyhound has decent feet, drive, wind, speed, speed and speed. They are no more reckless than any other running dog and aren't made of glass.

People shouldn't base their judgement on ex racers that they've seen run.

From what I've read so can't base it on me witnessing it,they've run them against pure greys and fairly beat them?

As I said I've never seen one in the flesh but only what I've read.

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