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A photo i took the other day of my Deerhound x Greyhound   atb

I never tire of putting this picture up; Cheers.  

Seven weeks old, first cross Deerhound / Greyhound; Cheers.  

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2 minutes ago, mC HULL said:

Coursing dogs only ones you’ll get that been bred for  purpose over generations that or import working strain lol 

 

Dunt get saying things like that on the terrier section they all be clipping you a c**t wi there banjos 

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20 minutes ago, mC HULL said:

Coursing dogs only ones you’ll get that been bred for  purpose over generations that or import working strain lol 

 

Yeh coursing dogs been proper tested, no flapping track crap in them. Working terriers on a different level, no harder game for any animal, need to cull the failures not sell them on.

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7 minutes ago, SONOFSOIL said:

Yeh coursing dogs been proper tested, no flapping track crap in them. Working terriers on a different level, no harder game for any animal, need to cull the failures not sell them on.

?? terrier going in the dark out weighed ?? game little things 

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1 minute ago, SheepChaser said:

I’d say there are more folk keeping types and lines for jobs. How long we talking ? I got pups here now - 9th gen, thirty years. 

Every generation been workers both sides ?? 90’s I’d say bull x 

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22 minutes ago, mC HULL said:

Every generation been workers both sides ?? 90’s I’d say bull x 

Yep terriers mate. Bred worker to worker line bred for 9 gens. And Lurcher wise I was thinking some bull x fox lines but also Some lads rabbit dogs etc 

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17 minutes ago, SheepChaser said:

Yep terriers mate. Bred worker to worker line bred for 9 gens. And Lurcher wise I was thinking some bull x fox lines but also Some lads rabbit dogs etc 

yeh there are some collie cross lines that have been going that long...

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