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I did,she’s coming up 13 now, she’s provided me with some cracking days out, half bred Hancock, Arthur was her sire 

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 An

I've a first cross border collie greyhound, over a long time with various collie crosses he is the only Hancock I've owned. He's significantly bigger than the rest i've had which were all border cross

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3 hours ago, THE STIFFMEISTER said:

Seen some fantastic collie greys from a line bred by derek Webster. Very athletic , quick , hyper intelligent and durable 

everything Hancock’s weren’t 

genuine top class mooching day time and lamping jukes 

Your forgeting about.celt 

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4 hours ago, THE STIFFMEISTER said:

Seen some fantastic collie greys from a line bred by derek Webster. Very athletic , quick , hyper intelligent and durable 

everything Hancock’s weren’t 

genuine top class mooching day time and lamping jukes 

That is the lad that produced Ellie a very good bitch on all quarry that was put to  a deerhound /bull Greyhound out of joe dees son nephew to Pye a dog called stag owned by cb that produced it saw some decent stuff of them 👍

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14 hours ago, THE STIFFMEISTER said:

Seen some fantastic collie greys from a line bred by derek Webster. Very athletic , quick , hyper intelligent and durable 

everything Hancock’s weren’t 

genuine top class mooching day time and lamping jukes 

As has been said a million times by others it was a bit of a lottery with the Hancocks given they absolutely were not ‘a line’ and bred from various different dogs at differing percentages. BUT, I’ve seen some crackers; a lad I know, not that long ago, had a rough coated 3/4 bred beardie-border that was almost competition standard obedience trained, a fantastic proven all-round worker and just a just a lovely dog to own and a great companion.
 

He always said he’d have another like her in a heartbeat but by then the Hancocks had pretty much stopped breeding. He bought in and had bred one or two others himself; lurcher to lurcher, saluki this to superstar that, and whilst decent I don’t think any really replaced that 3/4 bred Hancock overall. It did everything and was ridiculously easy to own temperament wise. 

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On 22/03/2026 at 19:51, mC HULL said:

Speeds no good without any brain aye  😆 😂 

I always think speeds no good with out gameness and drive alot of dogs havent got the strike either they've bat things up and down a field bending etc and they just seem to make meals of things no good where I go

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Iv never seen a Hancock collie cross or seen one work I assume they are mainly bred out of greyhound Dams .. I bred a litter many years ago out of a Welsh Hill Working Collie Bitch put to a  Greyhound I keep 2 sisters  they were Chalk and Cheese one had the greyhound brain the other the collie they came very useful on rabbit hare and the odd fox the smaller of the two ( Pam ) 23 tts was in my opinion my perfect rabbit dog the connection we had was 👍

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