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here you go madfox....this bitch has some "Minshaw " in her shes a great grand daughter of blue....that's me she caught 63 that night ...just me and her.....3 days later I was out with her again Darcy

heres 1 more for ya...not the best pic....im on the left with the same bitch.....the young fella on the right is holding Don...he has the same sire as mine...a "minshaw " called jack...the dam to don

The Minshaw name tag is just that a tag used by peddlers, not a type or breed. Every lurcher in my kennels for the last few generations has had the blood of Bess a half x bitch running threw thei

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18 hours ago, THE STIFFMEISTER said:

I can tell you that ain’t Chester the minshaw dog 

100 % 

 

43 minutes ago, joe ox said:

Some dogs are naturally that shape no matter how well fed they are.

 

13 hours ago, shaaark said:

Thank f**k, it looks like chester the toast rack dog ?

 

20 hours ago, shaaark said:

Kin el, some f****r give that dog some grub ?

That's the sire to my old bitch. He's not my dog although he looks fine to me. Saluki saturated dog.. ribs are gonna be visible. He's coursing bred... 

I found out yesterday evening he's double Dan bred, coursing type... if anyone knows of that make-up. Owned by Larry Howard at Penrith.

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My pal had a minshaw bitch looked like a collie x lurcher to lurcher generation bred thing it was very sturdy loads of brain easy to train and quite quick she would catch a few bunnies but I think that was it nice dog though came from up Scotland way I do believe 

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12 hours ago, THE STIFFMEISTER said:

Right , 

firstly thats not the ”minshaw” lamping dog called chester. I know that dog very well and that ain't it. 

Secondly i don’t that dog from Adam , it might have been revealed from a google search , the original posters own friends etc may own it , who knows it may even have been taken from a twitter page , who knows until the lad who put the pic up clarifys. 

Thirdly there is a tendency for dogs to be kept with “ battle fat “ by some lads. That dog doesn’t look malnourished, in need of a worming, or any way under weight to me . The feet etc look not too shabby so odds are that’s a well maintained coursing dog. 

It would be daft to say that for definite but it looks sharp and more than capable in my eyes . 

Theres been a tendency on here for a while to throw likes at very muscular large type dogs as if that is the status qou. As impressive as some bull blooded dogs are and some lamping and heavy set coursing types, for the pursuit of Lepus over the thick black land of the fens, that mass will incur huge oxygen debt in a heavy frame. And the dog will tie. 

Carrying little weight doesn’t mean a dogs underweight. It may mean a dog has been stripped out or may naturally be a hard gainer. 

Roger kiptinue would run Anthony Joshua or Michael Johnson to death...

Some quite valid points there stiffy. So I'll just keep it simple. That dog doesn't look anything other than underweight 'to me'. I know alot of dogs with saluki in em don't carry a lot of weight, but you can clearly see every rib on that dog.

Oh yeah, and I never said it was a minshaw dog ?

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20 minutes ago, shaaark said:

Some quite valid points there stiffy. So I'll just keep it simple. That dog doesn't look anything other than underweight 'to me'. I know alot of dogs with saluki in em don't carry a lot of weight, but you can clearly see every rib on that dog.

Oh yeah, and I never said it was a minshaw dog ?

Stop talking about ribs I'm f***ing starving?

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