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13 minutes ago, OldPhil said:

Not daft at all Allan...?

A lot of whippet lines seem to throw up the 'prick eared' trait....

Obviously when hybridised with other types, this trait continues....

Personally, I prefer the rose shaped ear of the Greyhound,..but this is purely a cosmetic preferance and as you know,..looks mean nowt...

 All the best, stay safe, Old Phil.?

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Totally agree on the looks mean nowt , at the end of the day “it’s what’s between the ears that count more”.
 

Bloody hell that was a good line lol. 

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On 17/05/2021 at 17:14, Allan P said:

Totally agree on the looks mean nowt , at the end of the day “it’s what’s between the ears that count more”.
 

Bloody hell that was a good line lol. 

True words,..?

 

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6 hours ago, Allan P said:

It was a bit of a daft post just a bit bored. But I still don’t get where the ears have come from. Don’t the non ped whips usually have a bit of grey in them and they aren’t pricked eared. 

Over here most of the working type whippets probably have a % of cattle dog/kelpie, most being on farms. You do see pricked ears on ped show types. Maybe some pricked eared breed coming through back when whippets were first developed ?

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