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My bitch is direct out of him and no a lot of men with dogs out of him he produces to good 

One i have today ?

Proper scouser then. 

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Champions dont always produce champions , as for scouser dog he has been a top producer in the past years hes has produced some top coursing dogs match dogs , in a big cup few years ago his ofsprings where in the semi and finals , i had 2 dogs of him they both was fast aggressive type but both ignorant and head strong , if they missed they would hunt up disapear , when they was ready to come back to you thats when they did lol. I didnt realise what i had until many years later a out and out coursing dogs. You need that head strong dog when the going gets stuff. If i could have another off i deffently would .

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there have been and always  will be special   dogs that come along, and every young chap trying to breed a world beater rushes up with their pride and joy and pays their money and takes a chance, for me your better going to its father, a proven producer, over the years there have bean several famous dogs with no connection or a week one to the old lines that were  used a fare bit and produced nothing, so depth of breeding is key when breeding coursing dogs.   pre ban

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36 minutes ago, juckler123 said:

Dodger that's a good statement have seen fast pures with limited stamina and speed and stay is a funny old chestnut for sure we all know a fast dog that can run controlled or slow if you prefer is what we all aim for I believe your right as I know your experienced and I've seen it myself but there are pures and pures the same as there is lurchers and lurchers I'm just glad to see the best of both are now coming into their own ?

I can remember salukis being like hens teeth for us working lads and remember them entering the gene pool as a teenager what has been achieved now is awesome to see and I hear you I've seen X's that match the pures in stamina first hand and a lot hardier on the field with a good coat that's the only fault I have with the pures fine skinned and lack of coat when it's really cold..

There isn't much in them preydrive wise either as I said before the English lads are breeding an English Saluki imho and they get better as the years go on ?

I like fast aggressive types that can still read the land and I'm.seeing more and more of that type in pure and well bred lurcher types..

I have seen a few buddy bred dogs run they were very aggressive and I would think Scouser carries that trait from how he's bred ?

 this dog produced some top class coursing dogs in the 60s and was the foundation of all my 70s stuff like you said hens teeth.

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