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My Collie Cur Sid, he’s coming on well and he’s a pretty steady pup. Regards Collie John.

Atb with the pup John I’ve been getting a  grew x collie first cross ready for the season , she’s just turned ten months and she’s just over 21’ tts I like what I ‘m seeing at the min ? 

Sire, and Dam to the pups. Regards Collie John.

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On 06/09/2019 at 12:36, poxon said:

I’ll give you a honest opinion why your f1 collie x hasn’t been used bird Because your not a lying c**t! you’ve been honest as they come you’ve layed all cards on the table you’ve gave your honest opinion on his merits an disappointments in a fair truthful grading of your dog with no bull shit to big the dog up to pimp him out. It’s a shame really your dog as a lot to offer a Lurcher to Lurcher breeding especially to a bedlington x magic really happens when these 2crosses are combined a good all round traditional hunting dog that’s adaptable day&night it definitely irons out the niggly bits of both crosses to produce hardy survivable hunting dogs.

 

Thinking of putting a collie x over my bedy grey bitch .pups will b good all rounders in right hands .

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5 hours ago, Moocher71 said:

Thinking of putting a collie x over my bedy grey bitch .pups will b good all rounders in right hands .

Definitely a good cross mooch I’ve found that bedlington an collie x together makes for a really easy going handy lurcher without any draw backs from either base blood no head strongness from the bedlington no sensitiveness from the collie I really like the cross I rate them a lot mate. Speak to ray if you go down the route see if you could possibly use his f1 dog it’s got age an experience on it’s side with no bull shit from rays part 

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If breeding to get a decent lamping, ferreting and mouching dog, I'd be willing to overlook the oversensitive nature of one of the parents. so long as it was very good at the above. Several times I bred, without fox or anything larger in mind, and produced pups that did it all with fire and determination. These were lurcher to lurcher bred so it shows you can never tell what will come up in a litter, but for whole litters to do a variety of slightly more challenging jobs than their dam would entertain showed me never to right off a bitch, or dog, if it was merely a tad squeamish about tackling certain quarry.

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9 hours ago, poxon said:

Definitely a good cross mooch I’ve found that bedlington an collie x together makes for a really easy going handy lurcher without any draw backs from either base blood no head strongness from the bedlington no sensitiveness from the collie I really like the cross I rate them a lot mate. Speak to ray if you go down the route see if you could possibly use his f1 dog it’s got age an experience on it’s side with no bull shit from rays part 

When I got my bedy x I always had in mind to put her to a collie x grey once she proved her worth ,

Ray tells yer how it is ,way it should be .

atb 

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