shaaark 11,544 Posted April 9, 2021 Report Share Posted April 9, 2021 7 minutes ago, poxon said: Sharrak ........ hmmm? Yep, I like the 'twist' on it! 1 Quote Link to post
poxon 5,954 Posted April 9, 2021 Report Share Posted April 9, 2021 30 minutes ago, shaaark said: ........ hmmm? Yep, I like the 'twist' on it! Talking to you like a Muslim generalfeck knows how that happened (shaaark) 2 Quote Link to post
Black neck 17,747 Posted April 9, 2021 Report Share Posted April 9, 2021 1 hour ago, poxon said: Your looking well docker Quote Link to post
OldPhil 5,929 Posted April 9, 2021 Report Share Posted April 9, 2021 (edited) On 06/04/2021 at 14:50, MagyarAgar said: I have a question for the experienced people on here. How would you rate the trainability of the various lurcher crosses? Things like (rock solid) recall, sit, stay, lie down... My theory would be that lurchers with some type of pastoral breed in them would be rate pretty high in this regard. Besides your opinions lets also make a poll out of it. Same as most veteran lurcher enthusiasts,..I've enjoyed walking out with many different running dog hybrids Loved them all and had success,.. and of course,..failures with them all.. AS for trainability Well, this is a curious affair and really depends upon one's requirements and concept,. of trainability.. Personally,..I like a jukel with plenty of smarts and which can understand my ways,...I've never needed a hunting pal that is super -inteligent.. Such canines are in the same league as some humans who posess amazing Mensa -like mental acumen, but are frequently useless boring feckers, when walking into the cold night, behind a bold lurcher and spotlight. What we do as hunting men is not, Rocket Science... AS an example, I was once out running a few Hares with Socks off here,...we were accompanied by a powerful and capable, specialist coursing -bred dog. The big old felleh killed his hares and certainly twigged onto the 'boxing clever' style of keeping his quarry away from the safety of the hedgerows. We were hunting in Hampshire and the fields were surrounded by lots of high hedges, so he had to get the job done and dusted , or the hares would have soon been away.. As the morning progressed we decided it was time to leave the area.. and we crossed the Border into Wiltshire. Our aim was to ferret a few rabbits on a nice estate, plus keep our eyes peeled for any Roe that might be on offer. The lurcher's owner assured me that his dog was pretty lethal on deer and could overhall them , no problem. I believed him... I'll be honest, and I feel sure Sock's will back me up on this,...I was a tad concerned as to how this coursing dog would handle himself on a large rabbit warren .. Facts were, he behaved admirably and not only honoured the ferrets, but was superbly quick on sudden bolters.. Quite a shock actually,..and when everyone ajourned to the Pub,..the old dog was left outside curled up, whilst a few pints were downed. As the image will reveal, we are looking at a heavilly Saluki influenced hybrid... Makes ya think, eh Edited June 28, 2021 by OldPhil 10 1 Quote Link to post
poxon 5,954 Posted April 9, 2021 Report Share Posted April 9, 2021 13 minutes ago, Black neck said: Your looking well docker Don’t look to bad after a hair cut an a crack pipe Quote Link to post
shaaark 11,544 Posted April 9, 2021 Report Share Posted April 9, 2021 1 hour ago, poxon said: Talking to you like a Muslim generalfeck knows how that happened (shaaark) Sort of like a cross between 'shaka zulu' and 'turoc' 1 Quote Link to post
shaaark 11,544 Posted April 9, 2021 Report Share Posted April 9, 2021 34 minutes ago, OldPhil said: Same as most veteran lurcher enthusiasts,..I've enjoyed walking out with many different running dog hybrids Loved them all and had success,.. and of course,..failures with them all.. AS for trainability Well, this is a curious affair and really depends upon one's requirements and concept,. of trainability.. Personally,..I like a jukel with plenty of smarts and which can understand my ways,...I've never needed a hunting pal that is super -inteligent.. Such canines are in the same league as some humans who posess amazing Mensa -like mental acumen, but are frequently useless boring feckers, when walking into the cold night, behind a bold lurcher and spotlight. What we do as hunting men is not, Rocket Science... AS an example, I was once out running a few Hares with Socks off here,...we were accompanied by a powerful and capable, specialist coursing -bred dog. The big old felleh killed his hares and certainly twigged onto the 'boxing clever' style of keeping his quarry away from the safety of the hedgerows. We were hunting in Hampshire and the fields were surrounded by lots of high hedges, so he had to get the job done and dusted , or the hares would have soon been away.. As the morning progressed we decided it was time to leave the area.. and we crossed the Border into Wiltshire. Our aim was to ferret a few rabbits on a nice estate, plus keep our eyes peeled for any Roe that might be on offer. The lurcher's owner assured me that his dog was pretty lethal on deer and could overhall them , no problem. I believed him... I'll be honest, and I feel sure Sock's will back me up on this,...I was a tad concerned as to how this coursing dog would handle himself on a large rabbit warren .. Facts were, he behaved admirably and not only honoured the ferrets, but was superbly quick on sudden bolters.. Quite a shock actually,..and when everyone ajourned to the Pub,..the old dog was left outside curled up, whilst a few pints were downed. As the image will reveal, we are looking at a heavilly Saluki influenced hybrid... Makes ya think, eh Heresy!! Quote Link to post
bird 10,014 Posted April 9, 2021 Report Share Posted April 9, 2021 25 minutes ago, OldPhil said: Same as most veteran lurcher enthusiasts,..I've enjoyed walking out with many different running dog hybrids Loved them all and had success,.. and of course,..failures with them all.. AS for trainability Well, this is a curious affair and really depends upon one's requirements and concept,. of trainability.. Personally,..I like a jukel with plenty of smarts and which can understand my ways,...I've never needed a hunting pal that is super -inteligent.. Such canines are in the same league as some humans who posess amazing Mensa -like mental acumen, but are frequently useless boring feckers, when walking into the cold night, behind a bold lurcher and spotlight. What we do as hunting men is not, Rocket Science... AS an example, I was once out running a few Hares with Socks off here,...we were accompanied by a powerful and capable, specialist coursing -bred dog. The big old felleh killed his hares and certainly twigged onto the 'boxing clever' style of keeping his quarry away from the safety of the hedgerows. We were hunting in Hampshire and the fields were surrounded by lots of high hedges, so he had to get the job done and dusted , or the hares would have soon been away.. As the morning progressed we decided it was time to leave the area.. and we crossed the Border into Wiltshire. Our aim was to ferret a few rabbits on a nice estate, plus keep our eyes peeled for any Roe that might be on offer. The lurcher's owner assured me that his dog was pretty lethal on deer and could overhall them , no problem. I believed him... I'll be honest, and I feel sure Sock's will back me up on this,...I was a tad concerned as to how this coursing dog would handle himself on a large rabbit warren .. Facts were, he behaved admirably and not only honoured the ferrets, but was superbly quick on sudden bolters.. Quite a shock actually,..and when everyone ajourned to the Pub,..the old dog was left outside curled up, whilst a few pints were downed. As the image will reveal, we are looking at a heavilly Saluki influenced hybrid... Makes ya think, eh good thread phil on the post, just goes to show, they aint all got to be herding type xs , but i am bit like you your self , i do like a very biddable type dog norm most herding type xs are , i do like good recall in a dog, more so at night, if you jumped over the fence like with all have as they say lol, Buck was fecker when he was younger , full on after his quarry , i was well glad when caught his target lol, but he did calm down abit as he got older . Quote Link to post
shaaark 11,544 Posted April 9, 2021 Report Share Posted April 9, 2021 36 minutes ago, OldPhil said: Same as most veteran lurcher enthusiasts,..I've enjoyed walking out with many different running dog hybrids Loved them all and had success,.. and of course,..failures with them all.. AS for trainability Well, this is a curious affair and really depends upon one's requirements and concept,. of trainability.. Personally,..I like a jukel with plenty of smarts and which can understand my ways,...I've never needed a hunting pal that is super -inteligent.. Such canines are in the same league as some humans who posess amazing Mensa -like mental acumen, but are frequently useless boring feckers, when walking into the cold night, behind a bold lurcher and spotlight. What we do as hunting men is not, Rocket Science... AS an example, I was once out running a few Hares with Socks off here,...we were accompanied by a powerful and capable, specialist coursing -bred dog. The big old felleh killed his hares and certainly twigged onto the 'boxing clever' style of keeping his quarry away from the safety of the hedgerows. We were hunting in Hampshire and the fields were surrounded by lots of high hedges, so he had to get the job done and dusted , or the hares would have soon been away.. As the morning progressed we decided it was time to leave the area.. and we crossed the Border into Wiltshire. Our aim was to ferret a few rabbits on a nice estate, plus keep our eyes peeled for any Roe that might be on offer. The lurcher's owner assured me that his dog was pretty lethal on deer and could overhall them , no problem. I believed him... I'll be honest, and I feel sure Sock's will back me up on this,...I was a tad concerned as to how this coursing dog would handle himself on a large rabbit warren .. Facts were, he behaved admirably and not only honoured the ferrets, but was superbly quick on sudden bolters.. Quite a shock actually,..and when everyone ajourned to the Pub,..the old dog was left outside curled up, whilst a few pints were downed. As the image will reveal, we are looking at a heavilly Saluki influenced hybrid... Makes ya think, eh Certainly got strong bone. Quote Link to post
Daniel cain 49,717 Posted April 9, 2021 Report Share Posted April 9, 2021 12 minutes ago, shaaark said: Sort of like a cross between 'shaka zulu' and 'turoc' Thought it was a VW SUV 1 Quote Link to post
SheepChaser 8,091 Posted April 9, 2021 Report Share Posted April 9, 2021 1 hour ago, W. Katchum said: This shite still going on far too much free time you fcukers least it’s better than COVID or darkies or fcuking holograms Some of us are capable of multi tasking Quote Link to post
mC HULL 16,607 Posted April 9, 2021 Report Share Posted April 9, 2021 9 minutes ago, SheepChaser said: Some of us are capable of multi tasking So are most running dogs lol Quote Link to post
mC HULL 16,607 Posted April 9, 2021 Report Share Posted April 9, 2021 How many lads seen lurchers that will stay when games running until told to go ive seen a couple collies x and Mali x Quote Link to post
Black neck 17,747 Posted April 9, 2021 Report Share Posted April 9, 2021 11 minutes ago, mC HULL said: How many lads seen lurchers that will stay when games running until told to go ive seen a couple collies x and Mali x Like I told Peterhunter few year ago I can go out 2 dogs at heal on the lamp let 1 go the other won't move until told stay ,put its the only way 4a serious lamper 2 Quote Link to post
Daniel cain 49,717 Posted April 9, 2021 Report Share Posted April 9, 2021 15 minutes ago, mC HULL said: How many lads seen lurchers that will stay when games running until told to go ive seen a couple collies x and Mali x Got an old beddy bull grey bitch sat at my feet.... never needed a slip lead,even when out in the company of other dogs... 3 Quote Link to post
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