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7 minutes ago, Greb147 said:

But they were here though so don't understand why you would put them over lurchers or greyhound's if the pures were better and not lacking anything?

If I bought a pure APBT I wouldn't just put any old dog over it if I was struggling to find something, I'd buy another APBT.

Plenty Stafford's with apbt in them, and plenty apbt's with staff back in them...

They weren't available... And they were improving what they had

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4 minutes ago, mC HULL said:

I'd say better for our land maybe mate but no coursing bred has stamina wind to keep going like a strong pure mate 

Like you say though, the coursing bred dogs must be better for our land or else the pures would dominate the scene.

 

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9 minutes ago, Gilbey said:

Plenty Stafford's with apbt in them, and plenty apbt's with staff back in them...

They weren't available... And they were improving what they had

How can you say they weren't available when folk were putting greyhounds or lurchers over these pures, doesn't make sense.

You don't just breed for the sake of it, like I said, you wouldn't put a pit pony over a thoroughbred. Adding greyhound or lurcher to the mix must have been a benefit for the dogs over here.

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1 minute ago, Greb147 said:

Like you say though, the coursing bred dogs must be better for our land or else the pures would dominate the scene.

 

I dont know about better mate all  the good ones are heavily saluki some even bred from a saluki  directly its more to do with breeding best to best for decades mate 

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1 minute ago, Greb147 said:

The coursing world mate, if pures were that much superior the linbred dogs wouldn't get a look in which we know hasn't been the case.

Who said they are lol

 

3 minutes ago, Greb147 said:

How can you say they weren't available when folk were putting greyhounds or lurchers over these pures, doesn't make sense.

You don't just breed for the sake of it, like I said, you wouldn't put a pit pony over a thoroughbred. Adding greyhound or lurcher to the mix must have been an asset for the dogs over here.

I said hardly any lol and also said improving what they had ?

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3 minutes ago, Greb147 said:

The coursing world mate, if pures were that much superior the linbred dogs wouldn't get a look in which we know hasn't been the case.

They not superior mate a good coursing bred will kill hares so will a good pure 

Lads have started lines and they produce it makes sense to go there some lines a classy runners some are more stamina dogs its what you want like ? 

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3 minutes ago, SheepChaser said:

How does every thread, including a long running one called “show us your bull x” become about coursing dogs ffs. Start you’re own thread ? 

It's called the Hunting Life "meander".

Some threads go off at a tangent,

some drift off course,

others are hijacked by breed blind people with no interest in anything other than what they see through their rose tinted glasses ! ??? !

No offence mC, mate ?

Cheers.

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1 minute ago, chartpolski said:

It's called the Hunting Life "meander".

Some threads go off at a tangent,

some drift off course,

others are hijacked by breed blind people with no interest in anything other than what they see through their rose tinted glasses ! ??? !

No offence mC, mate ?

Cheers.

? ? 

I was talking bulls then greb baited me the knob ? ? 

Then sheep chaser piped up hes got not a bull x or a coursing bred he needs to start his own thread called a little bit a this a little bit a that lol ? ? ?he thinks he's seasoning a curry ? 

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8 minutes ago, chartpolski said:

It's called the Hunting Life "meander".

Some threads go off at a tangent,

some drift off course,

others are hijacked by breed blind people with no interest in anything other than what they see through their rose tinted glasses ! ??? !

No offence mC, mate ?

Cheers.

Aye less a meander these days than a f***ing great dam. 

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