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3 minutes ago, low plains drifter said:

The peelers have put signs up at the sand dunes warning fellas that they know about this type of grubbiness going on, also one of the toilet attendants at locking up time happened upon an occupied glory hole to which he dealt a well placed clatter with the broom handle then immediately beat a hasty retreat and duly locked up, I hear on arrival the following morning the window was hinge straining ajar, and I'm not talking lemon curd

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You best take that down or Sandy will go ape shit ? 

Experience is key, more they run  the better they get brain wise, definitely  up and  atem but they stay well. Speed wise slower than  a grey but soon leave a whippet.  Fair few lines, some

I can't open it mate ,not on fb but I seen it already, apparently the bloke had a saluki wi him aswell but it ran off an never come back ?

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2 hours ago, sandymere said:

That's a great bitch  called Africa, in the national this year. Shows u can't judge a dog on one run. Her problem was she is too good at killing  hares. In Spain a course under a minute doesn't count and  she kept killing in under  a minute  so had to keep  running  hares through each round until  she'd taken  the edge off and then she still beat all comers, towards the end of the comp she'd run twice as long as the other and gotten broken  ribs from a collision and pretty  much wrecked her feet. I wouldn't have run a dog in that condition  but they hoped with the edge off she'd get through to the final. Alas it wasn't to be.

Serious reply sandymere do think galagos have the same coursing brain as a saluki x 

do they sit tight when goings tough or do they try finish quick? 
 

how do they compare to a whippet greyhound fast at them 

 

or somewhere between the two? 
 

Do they line breed across there and is there certain lines known for certain attributes or indeed faults? 

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5 hours ago, Black neck said:

Oh the best of hares can't be spun over in under a minute on the slop ,dog has gorra sit in for haif hour ,gi everyone chance 2 have a sandwich and some bourbon creams 

you can pop with sandy blacky and watch a galgo go against a coursing bred mate be a good watch we will get to see which has what mate you up for it sand y ?

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5 hours ago, sandymere said:

That's a great bitch  called Africa, in the national this year. Shows u can't judge a dog on one run. Her problem was she is too good at killing  hares. In Spain a course under a minute doesn't count and  she kept killing in under  a minute  so had to keep  running  hares through each round until  she'd taken  the edge off and then she still beat all comers, towards the end of the comp she'd run twice as long as the other and gotten broken  ribs from a collision and pretty  much wrecked her feet. I wouldn't have run a dog in that condition  but they hoped with the edge off she'd get through to the final. Alas it wasn't to be.

lol we’re the fucks the other they slipped lol that jacked  quicker then the great bitch ffs lol great lol 

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2 hours ago, saluki bouy said:

Serious reply sandymere do think galagos have the same coursing brain as a saluki x 

do they sit tight when goings tough or do they try finish quick? 
 

how do they compare to a whippet greyhound fast at them 

 

or somewhere between the two? 
 

Do they line breed across there and is there certain lines known for certain attributes or indeed faults? 

watch one mate lol they want a dog to run in straight lines coursing to rules they don’t want brain mate same as a greyhound 

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14 hours ago, saluki bouy said:

Serious reply sandymere do think galagos have the same coursing brain as a saluki x 

do they sit tight when goings tough or do they try finish quick? 
 

how do they compare to a whippet greyhound fast at them 

 

or somewhere between the two? 
 

Do they line breed across there and is there certain lines known for certain attributes or indeed faults? 

Experience is key, more they run  the better they get brain wise, definitely  up and  atem but they stay well.

Speed wise slower than  a grey but soon leave a whippet. 

Fair few lines, some very old family lines going  back many  generations others based  on what is producing. Both my bitches are double bred to a dog that consistently produced winners, capote, and out of a bitch line famous for killing, charlana killed 10 hares in two days, killed every hare she ran bar one in a competition as killing  most in  under a  minute, much like the Africa bitch. When you consider the law they give it takes some doing to make up the 100 +meters then connect in under a minute repeatedly. There's many thousands bred every year in Spain with lots of competitions, very big over there compared to here.

Just brought in a pup, arrived last night, double  bred to a national winner 3 years ago, Farouge  who's daughter  won last year and  granddaughter won this year with a line to capote. Lost a bit of weight in transit but soon put it back on and should grow like a weed. 

Cazador 4 months. 

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Capote. 

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Farouge. 

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Sandy have you ever thought of trying a well bred coursing dog from this country over your old galgo bitch or you just going to stick to them ? It could only improve them I think and you could send a few pups back over there and see how they get on, the Spanish would be over the moon with them and would soon be trying to find studs in this country to mix into there “pure” galgos 

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6 hours ago, sandymere said:

Experience is key, more they run  the better they get brain wise, definitely  up and  atem but they stay well.

Speed wise slower than  a grey but soon leave a whippet. 

Fair few lines, some very old family lines going  back many  generations others based  on what is producing. Both my bitches are double bred to a dog that consistently produced winners, capote, and out of a bitch line famous for killing, charlana killed 10 hares in two days, killed every hare she ran bar one in a competition as killing  most in  under a  minute, much like the Africa bitch. When you consider the law they give it takes some doing to make up the 100 +meters then connect in under a minute repeatedly. There's many thousands bred every year in Spain with lots of competitions, very big over there compared to here.

Just brought in a pup, arrived last night, double  bred to a national winner 3 years ago, Farouge  who's daughter  won last year and  granddaughter won this year with a line to capote. Lost a bit of weight in transit but soon put it back on and should grow like a weed. 

Cazador 4 months. 

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Capote. 

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Farouge. 

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You had a dog or bitch this time sandu 

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