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3/4 reversed x 1st cross, Typp Ratcher lines, litter mates.

Hi,..can't locate any first cross images at the moment,...but these Collie infused youngsters are fairly typical of lurchers that are a mix of Whippet, greyhound, and herder. Banjo Jak

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couole pics of a 3/4 grey 1/4 collie (1/8beardie 1/8border) wasn’t best dog I ever owned but wasn’t worst either an could fill a freezer or 2

Really like the looks of that one 

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I had a Collie greyhound when i was 15 first lurcher I owned of my own first day I took him out he caught a hare in the long walked straight up to us dropped it at my feet and carried on hunting next thing it went in the bushes and come out with a bird's nest full of chick's and brought them to me mad morning that was

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kat h yas judging a jukel on looks alone your words could not hold condition mid season ,very bony animal but fa such a large jukel he was poor constitution that animal above different type but has graft written all over it bets were he had no trouble holding condition,if by kennel blind one goes by physical beauty,well I ain't blind far from it I looks ta me that specimen above was capable of all but the deciding factor and that was the ability ta take decent amounts a graft when asked choosing the greyhound from a three quarter type breeding his usually what you get ,a greyhound that animal was a beauty of thyne but I'll say it again switch em round which would you prefer the locker or the the jukel with lots of graft in it ,I know I had them good nights coming round threes fours nights on the bounce dead of winter and the animal Cana get it right because of the greyhound constitution it's frustrating ,but I have no doubt looking at such a beauty makes up fa some till the penny drops and the blindness of beauty over graft his seen for what it his just blindness ,Kat h I have had some beauties but they invariably don't fit here they usually break down or just Cana take abuse of work and plus some jukels need to be physically be able to live they'd I choose to keep them .,thing with me katch I seen a jukel that looks to have the ability to last.and yes I seat yas mean I know I like ugly brutes lol atb bill

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3 hours ago, W. Katchum said:

I wasn’t talking about you liking the uglier dog, fact is I do too, that one o posted was a looker but far from what I’d class as real good in, I meant kennel blind as in it’s a collie x grey thread but you posted a Shepard x ? you always end up back talking about the Shepard crosses haha fcuk your making me want one ???

Well the shepard x has better constitution 

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I was talking to a old boy yesterday who said in the early 80s he had a few deerhound x collie 1st crosses and showed me a few old photos looked some fair animals said they where as game as anything he's ever worked then in the later 80s put them to a greyhound.just wondering if anyone has come across this cross before and if they where as game as he says why people don't still use them rather than the grey x collie 1st cross 

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On 13 July 2018 at 05:35, Black neck said:

Well the shepard x has better constitution,

On 13 July 2018 at 05:35, Black neck said:

Well the shepard x has better constitution 

 

On 13 July 2018 at 02:12, W. Katchum said:

I wasn’t talking about you liking the uglier dog, fact is I do too, that one o posted was a looker but far from what I’d class as real good in, I meant kennel blind as in it’s a collie x grey thread but you posted a Shepard x ? you always end up back talking about the Shepard crosses haha fcuk your making me want one ???

I know what yas meant katch I got the reaction I was thinking I knew you was longing fa a shepherd xs lol what would you prefer one xes with straight shepherd X grey again collie  grey or cattle dog no in fairness I see where yas coming from and in bits agree lol.but atb bill

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On 10/07/2018 at 21:37, Logan12345678 said:

anyone got a pciture of a collie greyhound i can see please

Hi,..can't locate any first cross images at the moment,...but these Collie infused youngsters are fairly typical of lurchers that are a mix of Whippet, greyhound, and herder.

Banjo

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Jake.

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