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On 24/08/2025 at 20:48, brambles said:

She was a tidy enough wee bitch, ferreted had a good nose on her and took her fair share of feather  also wasn't shy at taking roe. Got caught up at a fence retrieving a hare by some young Aberdeen Angus and got trampled, was never the same after that. Sired by Stormin Norman, must be near on 30 year ago

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I've had dogs that would take feather but not bring back to hand ,just grab and drop .

 

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On 27/08/2025 at 20:41, Black neck said:

Tbf Im thinking of recreating the Hancock lurcher in 18 months as a mere scientific experiment 

Fords are readily available and cheap ( I slam my slip on into the nearside headlight rendering it hors de combat for a fortnight )

Rolls Royces are rarely available and owned by few

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4 minutes ago, low plains drifter said:

Fords are readily available and cheap ( I slam my slip on into the nearside headlight rendering it hors de combat for a fortnight )

Rolls Royces are rarely available and owned by few

David would take great pleasure in inviting complete strangers 2 watch my attempts at reversing a trailer

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When I joined this site in 2010, there was a member already on here called 'undisputed.'

Put up LOADS of pics of his Hancock bred 1/2, 5/8x3/8 and 3/4 bred dogs, and their catches.

All quarry, remarkable pics.

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It always amazed me the wild varying reports from owners of Hancock bred dogs from utter rubbish with no prey drive to can kill everything you it in front of, I thought the point of his kennels was to turn out pretty steady reliable pups, maybe it was the owners 🤷🏼‍♂️

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