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The brothers bitch father is patterdale and dam is full whippet about 5mths.. Should be interesting to see how it works out. Def plenty of character.

cant believe i found this. not the best image but the little bitch is the first cross fellterrier.x. greyhound. the black n tan was 15 tts and he was the sire. the two pot lickers in the centre where

This thread has been done before I think so I apologise. I've been wondering about this cross for various reasons I'll not waste too much time on. Done a bit of searching and found what doesn't surpri

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33 minutes ago, bedo said:

She had to be spayed she only came in season once and then not properly. Shame as they are both good workers . The fell is tough as old boots

Aww never mind bud its a cross im very keen on.  Used to know a keeper years ago who ran a couple a first x & a 3/4 w 1/4 fell. Both very good Ferretin & mooching dogs. The 3/4 was capable on lamp aswell. Atb

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it's a cross I would be interested in and would suit my needs. only thing I would question would be nose. always had beddywhippets and found them outstanding in that department. what are fells like as I have no experience of them? 

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1 hour ago, fred90 said:

it's a cross I would be interested in and would suit my needs. only thing I would question would be nose. always had beddywhippets and found them outstanding in that department. what are fells like as I have no experience of them? 

they are the most common and consistent of all the working terrier breeds....so must have a good nose to find their quarry below ground?

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I’ve no complaints about my fells nose never let me down . I’ve had a beddie  before and bred beddie  whippets. Only thing I can see that a beddie cross has over fell is a bit of height . Maybe a 3/4 whippet 1/4 fell would be better

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1 minute ago, bedo said:

I’ve no complaints about my fells nose never let me down . I’ve had a beddie  before and bred beddie  whippets. Only thing I can see that a beddie cross has over fell is a bit of height . Maybe a 3/4 whippet 1/4 fell would be better

I would fancy the three quarter for a change. 

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On 05/05/2018 at 20:14, pollypocket said:

The brothers bitch father is patterdale and dam is full whippet about 5mths..

Should be interesting to see how it works out. Def plenty of character.

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Any update on how this ended up?

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On 13/04/2018 at 14:32, Born Hunter said:

This thread has been done before I think so I apologise. I've been wondering about this cross for various reasons I'll not waste too much time on. Done a bit of searching and found what doesn't surprise me to be some well made little lurchers. Selection I found below (you'll have to forgive me if any of these pictures are yours, please claim the photo-credit).

An American (Dan I think?) off here has a cracking looking jagd whippet too.

Seems to be the odd litter bred, question is are these odd matings intentional working bred stuff or just agility and flyball types? Boggles me a bit why this type ain't happening more. I suppose they are too far away from running machines to be of interest to most. I see them as gritty, small and robust with a temperament that personally I could work with.

A greyhound based one would be even more interesting but they're like f***ing unicorns...

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That last pic is some cracking dog is that a pat x whippet 

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On 13/04/2018 at 17:30, Born Hunter said:

I was going to put Patterdale but I felt Fell was a bit more general. But aye, my thoughts exactly.

Indeed, gritty and robust are the first words that come to mind! Not specialists at anything, just a type that would be keen for anything, take up little space and be well suited to vermin and rough woods and hedgerow country.

 

Another I found and I think Dan.M's Jagd type. Again from Google.

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Jeff brumell had something to do with breeding a litter of lakeland x greyhound pups to make what he called snap dogs ,pups looked nice type ,not see one as adult but don't see why they not as good as a bedlington x 

 

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