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On ‎10‎/‎09‎/‎2019 at 11:41, Dbod said:

 

Lads,i am looking for some information on the breed of lurcher,[Bedlington x greyhound first cross],

I have always fancied breeding this lurcher .can I ask a few questions to any lads on here that have bred or own this breed,1,the first cross,what height do they make,2 are they ideal for the lamp and working with terriers along cover,and are they big enough and bold enough to tackle anything bigger than a hare or rabbit.

  I was always interested in this breed of lurcher,but like everything I either hadn't the time or the space to breed one ,but now as I have plenty of time and loads of space I am going to have a go at this breed of lurcher,

                                                                                             I have a friend who trains greyhounds and from time to time he gets dogs in that have injured themselves either on the track or in the field,most of these dogs are from top breeding so will be ideal for a lurcher,or even better a bitch that has been banned from the track for fighting as I think this would be a addition to get a good gamey lurcher from this breed.

As for the right Bedlington to put across the greyhound,it will have to be a working bedlington from a history of working beddys,so throught my travels over the last few weeks in search of a terrier for a Russell bitch,i came across a chap that keeps and works bedlingtons,very gamey terriers[rillington lines I am told]they hunt cover all day,he shoots over them,but they are as good above ground as they are below,he brought them in from the south of England he said and he has the pedigree  of these that go back over 30 years,so ideal for my starting point of lurcher breeding,and for a pup from this litter given in for the service of this terrier,

Did you ever get something sorted out with a greyhound bedlington first cross Dbod?

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