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Fawn bitch my old mates first x gsd . Decent all rounder 

yeh mate, still got me old dog, he 11  now,  and he 1x gsd x grey , good feet, coat, good pace, good wind . not going say he any better than any other lurcherxs , there plenty of lads got lurcher x lu

It’s a trait but mine used them in the woods 😉 there was recently a stunning malinois  x saluki grey I think on fb working dog page that has same pricked ears  .

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4 hours ago, tatsblisters said:

What did the bitches in Bucks litter turn out like mate its a cross i might be tempted at trying just for mooching about local and having a dog with a guarding instinct due to crime being on the increase were i live.

the bitches, made 26in, nice strong frame , but not like Buck or his  brother had. but as ive always said on here , he good pace for big dog and agilty , they all got a long stride on them, so cover ground quick,  had  good wind, bitches were the same. they bit full on as well after quarry , he landed on fookin wire  etc , but go through a wood in the dark after his quarry didnt get hurt, but i think me getting out as 10 week old pup, he tag long no prob, he got used  it, lot of his catches' were out the beam anyway , trigger on here say the same about him. it very good x as lamping dog, if you get the dogs well bred working gsd  bitch x to good greyhound ,  it do what you want deff. but because there not your your run of the mill type ( common ) lurcher , be hard to get one, maybe was lucky , ive always said on here, there deff step up from a collie x grey, and thats all i ever wanted , thats what old Buck is.:yes:

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Been out with a few Alsation x Greyhound hybrids,...also seen the infamous Geofrey Batten's noted example...🙄

I have found that , in much the same way as many other pastoral lurcher hybrids, it is best to use a nice smart sprint Greyhound, bitch as opposed to a girt big example..Many that I have seen, turn out way too big, and unless your desired quarry species is the Fallow Buck....then a massive running dog,.... is of no benifit.

I've a few images of this crossbred in my files,..when I look at these photos, I am reminded of just how useful such a strong and powerful, canny lurcher type can be....🙏

 

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1 hour ago, OldPhil said:

Been out with a few Alsation x Greyhound hybrids,...also seen the infamous Geofrey Batten's noted example...🙄

I have found that , in much the same way as many other pastoral lurcher hybrids, it is best to use a nice smart sprint Greyhound, bitch as opposed to a girt big example..Many that I have seen, turn out way too big, and unless your desired quarry species is the Fallow Buck....then a massive running dog,.... is of no benifit.

I've a few images of this crossbred in my files,..when I look at these photos, I am reminded of just how useful such a strong and powerful, canny lurcher type can be....🙏

To be honest the best dogs I’ve seen on fallow bucks & reds have all been 26tts or below. The great big 28/29tts things never seem to have the same style or technique

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10 minutes ago, Deerhunter1 said:

To be honest the best dogs I’ve seen on fallow bucks & reds have all been 26tts or below. The great big 28/29tts things never seem to have the same style or technique

A good little un will always beat a good biggun

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On 06/11/2023 at 18:05, OldPhil said:

Been out with a few Alsation x Greyhound hybrids,...also seen the infamous Geofrey Batten's noted example...🙄

I have found that , in much the same way as many other pastoral lurcher hybrids, it is best to use a nice smart sprint Greyhound, bitch as opposed to a girt big example..Many that I have seen, turn out way too big, and unless your desired quarry species is the Fallow Buck....then a massive running dog,.... is of no benifit.

I've a few images of this crossbred in my files,..when I look at these photos, I am reminded of just how useful such a strong and powerful, canny lurcher type can be....🙏

Did you manage to find any images Phil.. 

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On 06/11/2023 at 18:05, OldPhil said:

Been out with a few Alsation x Greyhound hybrids,...also seen the infamous Geofrey Batten's noted example...🙄

I have found that , in much the same way as many other pastoral lurcher hybrids, it is best to use a nice smart sprint Greyhound, bitch as opposed to a girt big example..Many that I have seen, turn out way too big, and unless your desired quarry species is the Fallow Buck....then a massive running dog,.... is of no benifit.

I've a few images of this crossbred in my files,..when I look at these photos, I am reminded of just how useful such a strong and powerful, canny lurcher type can be....🙏

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Smart durable looking dog that👍

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On 04/11/2023 at 00:10, bird said:

True John, he  as aged, well he is 11, but  as you know we had many a good night with  him, remember that one night he got that fox in field, and all the cattle were chasing him, he jumped the fookin fence with fox in his mouth.there was no way was living his fox threre he must thought fook cattle lol, he was full on after his quarry wasn't  he. Remember that night we bought lad out with us, he wanted few tips on lamping. I said hold  Buck, and I get over the fence , I started to climb over, when fookin Buck jumped up, and nearly dragged the lad over the fence, I had pull Buck back, the lad went near 6ft in air  haha, he was strong bugger  Buck  was lol. Yeh Trig shame to see him old now mate

Ray when I visited you and we had a walk I felt the power in him , as said lovely temperament and done Ray proud.

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