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My young pointerx is starting to take the lead over the old girl who’s starting to show her age , gone be hard when she retires , times come to start looking at the next prospect and I’m leaning towar

Yea they do from what if gathered , I’m a strong believe in 5/10 years time travelling with lurchers is gone be a pain in the arse and hard work , and Iv come to enjoy the hunt more than actually catc

Nice looking bitch,  would you not put gwp over her in time mate 

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Just now, Greb147 said:

Cracking looking dog pal and it's another one of those crosses that sound dynamite in theory but you seldom hear of them. 

I know you can't stereotype off the one dog but how does it compare to other crosses you've had? 

She covers the ground mate checks every where always looking for work , she hits hard and loves work and very intelligent ! Iv got my older bitch her that’s collie bullgrey can’t compare the older one is Miles more experienced but the pointerx is a better day time dog than the old bitch was at her age 

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13 hours ago, Wales1234 said:

Seen them and spoken with a lot of people with them and everyone says the same you won’t be disappointed! They seem to find better than a lurcher but il still be running my lurcher with it so should be fine 

Do the pure ones range out as far as you send your Lurchers out? I just think if your other lurcher is laid up then you are without something that might not be able to catch. 1/2 cross would find and catch? 

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2 minutes ago, white van man said:

Do the pure ones range out as far as you send your Lurchers out? I just think if your other lurcher is laid up then you are without something that might not be able to catch. 1/2 cross would find and catch? 

Yea they do from what if gathered , I’m a strong believe in 5/10 years time travelling with lurchers is gone be a pain in the arse and hard work , and Iv come to enjoy the hunt more than actually catching tbh 

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45 minutes ago, tatsblisters said:

Always wondered what type of lurcher an Hungarian Vizla would produce after seeing one work with the hawks some years ago.

If they come from east of the Danube I should imagine they would be a Pest...... ?

 

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1 hour ago, Wales1234 said:

Yea they do from what if gathered , I’m a strong believe in 5/10 years time travelling with lurchers is gone be a pain in the arse and hard work , and Iv come to enjoy the hunt more than actually catching tbh 

Agree there mate. More non lurcher looking the better. Things are changing. Hopefully have a run out with you soon. Be good to see the young bitch hunting. She looks a cracker. Still think you should have lined that older bitch ?

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Just now, white van man said:

Agree there mate. More non lurcher looking the better. Things are changing. Hopefully have a run out with you soon. Be good to see the young bitch hunting. She looks a cracker 

Yea definitely mate , i think the old bitch his done she’s currently in my kitchen broken again ! 

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7 hours ago, tatsblisters said:

Always wondered what type of lurcher an Hungarian Vizla would produce after seeing one work with the hawks some years ago.

spotted  a couple of visla xdeerhound pups on pets for homes,only a  few days ago, looked almost like firstx deer greys,strong looking animals for 6 mths of age, might have been tempted if they had been a more realistic price, instead of the 1200quid price tag,reckon in the right hands would make decent workers.

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