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Was gifted a bitch bred that way..3/8 5/8 bull grey dog over beddy grey dam...only bitch pup in the litter came smooth coated 23tts.. proper little tool in her day,wasn't picky around a hole,or on the

I beg to differ on that 1 mate ain't many dogs that can catch heavy amounts of bunnies on any terrain day or night ferreted bushed egg and do it well there places I know where your average dog would s

I don't see that as a problem I see that as a sales pitch 

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On 20/04/2021 at 19:03, Busher100 said:

Here’s a better plan for ya Ditch them collie beddys and get a racey first x bull grey or  3/4 grey 1/4 bull you’ll be enlightened ? atb?

Just been in the terrier section you got a beddy cross fell heres a plan for you ditch the beddy blood pal your be enlightened ??bit of friendly banter ??

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4 minutes ago, poxon said:

Just been in the terrier section you got a beddy cross fell heres a plan for you ditch the beddy blood pal your be enlightened ??bit of friendly banter ??

Caught me red handed ?I wouldn’t breed any terrier that uses its voice even once in to a lurcher different dogs different jobs mate 

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On 18/04/2021 at 14:28, Hunting by day and night said:

What's everyone opinion on in breeding lurchers. I've litter mates 9 year old dog and bitch both working 100 percent I bred the bitch to a dog two year ago but the pups didn't turn out  the way I wanted them to. Mother and father and grandmother and grandfather to these dogs were really good workers and I've no relations to these dogs left but want to keep the line going would yous recommend full brother full sister mating 

Yes most definitely. If both dog and bitch are fit healthy dogs then its the right thing to do. You wont regret it. It works the same wether its birds cows rats mice.etc ect.  

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1 minute ago, Busher100 said:

Caught me red handed ?I wouldn’t breed any terrier that uses its voice even once in to a lurcher different dogs different jobs mate 

Decent beddy blood is handy enough when it’s crossed in to sight hound it’s mute unless entered to quarry wrong 

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Even if you cloned a stand out dog it's not the same animal as the original, it would have to go through the exact experiences in it's career hunting. I think put the bitch to a similar but unrelated dog then put the brother over a bitch pup kept, even a youngster at 2yrs is a better option if you want to keep a healthy line.

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1 hour ago, Busher100 said:

Caught me red handed ?I wouldn’t breed any terrier that uses its voice even once in to a lurcher different dogs different jobs mate 

Put them into enough gear yah soon see how mute they are ?

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49 minutes ago, poxon said:

Decent beddy blood is handy enough when it’s crossed in to sight hound it’s mute unless entered to quarry wrong 

My mate has parson whippet crosses that almost never bark or yip even when running something. My Parson is the noisiest dog generally? but is mute when hunting.

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2 hours ago, poxon said:

Decent beddy blood is handy enough when it’s crossed in to sight hound it’s mute unless entered to quarry wrong 

Tell the lad that owns said dog that doesn’t bay once at anything below come down for a day fuel money food etc on me

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