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? Personally,..I believe that the initial hybridisation twixt two different types , whilst being more than satisfactory for most enthusiasts, invariably tempt many of us to go to the next stage, and t

Here's a wee first X wheaten...out X by the greyhound side... But the out X was actually a granddaughter of original site... 13 months old broken to stock... First time out ferreting...bolted 8 she ca

What I did was I told you a story that’s true and there are other witnesses on here. The bitch in question caught all of those things, she was never ever a hare dog, she just had a big enough heart to

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First cross bull/greyhound.  The ultimate dog.

Or first cross deerhound/greyhound.  The ultimate dog.

Or first cross saluki/greyhound.  The ultimate dog.

Or first cross collie/greyhound.  The ultimate dog.

Or first cross whippet/greyhound.  Legendary.  

My piece of string is very very long. 

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1 hour ago, lurchers said:

Deerhound greyhound always had them until a few years ago and done everything that was asked.

Had one never again, gutless, blow out after a few runs and pick its runs. They might suite some people but for regular lamp work they can't handle it imo.

Stunning looking dogs but they can't compete with bull greys, saluki greys or collie greys even beddy whippets all Trump the deerhound x grey imo.

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6 minutes ago, shaaark said:

First cross bull/greyhound.  The ultimate dog.

Or first cross deerhound/greyhound.  The ultimate dog.

Or first cross saluki/greyhound.  The ultimate dog.

Or first cross collie/greyhound.  The ultimate dog.

Or first cross whippet/greyhound.  Legendary.  

My piece of string is very very long. 

You missed the beddy / grey but not the bowline version ?

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29 minutes ago, W. Katchum said:

Depend on job I wanted to do with it, just now j got a first x kelpie greyhound an it suits what I do 

Never seen a kelpie x in action but they do look useful types. That one of yours looks a cracker suitable for many tasks

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1 minute ago, dogmad riley said:

Had one never again, gutless, blow out after a few runs and pick its runs. They might suite some people but for regular lamp work they can't handle it imo.

Stunning looking dogs but they can't compete with bull greys, saluki greys or collie greys even beddy whippets all Trump the deerhound x grey imo.

Kin el mate, you picked the worst pup out the litter!!  ?

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