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Few last night for me and blacky . Think mine finished on about 8 . Think we lost a few out rucksack when doing a few ninja moves . Good crack though , great laugh seeing him pulled over on his arse l

Ground ain't the best but I've been back out in day this last week free running to get a bit back into him after his little lay off . Got myself 500 acres of permission yesterday so I'll be out later

My permission; Hope Iโ€™m not giving too much away ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ‘ Cheers.

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8 minutes ago, thefensarefarbutistillgo said:

Did you have to wear a neckerchief aswell, rules of the permission ? Greengrass on acid lol

You know what the head bangerz like ๐Ÿ˜† he walks all over like he owns it dont heย 

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4 hours ago, thefensarefarbutistillgo said:

Do you think them stronger more muscular dogs are better in the heavy going as they have got that bit more strength to power through it or does the lighter built ones just skim over it easier as there not as heavy, this could be a question for green lurchers what do you rekon about the slop skimmers lolย 

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3 hours ago, green lurchers said:

Haha taller narrow fronted dogsย ย better in slop ? My slant on itย 

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3 hours ago, thefensarefarbutistillgo said:

Iโ€™d say wider chest dogs better in heavy, do you think the hares just skim over the top because there so light, Iโ€™m sure we have been here before lol, donโ€™t think there is any need for another slop skim debate haha

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I think it depends on the individual dog.

Two of the best 'lurchers' as opposed to Longdogs, that I've seen over the years, was my ex brother in law's whippet/greyhound x bedlington, 20.5" tts and 31 lbs in weight, used to catch a good number of hares on all types of ground, and would, as you say, practically float over heavy/boggy ground.

Not real coursing, but mooching daytime,ย  lamping etc.

And my old dog, sired by Hancock's Taffy and out of an exceptionally fast greyhoundy mongrel lurcher.

My dog was 26" tts and just about 80lbs. Again, not coursing, as such, but daytime mooching, lamping etc.

And again, like you said, would power through heavy/boggy ground.

And before you ask, no, I never fed my dog pasta! Lol

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4 minutes ago, shaaark said:

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I think it depends on the individual dog.

Two of the best 'lurchers' as opposed to Longdogs, that I've seen over the years, was my ex brother in law's whippet/greyhound x bedlington, 20.5" tts and 31 lbs in weight, used to catch a good number of hares on all types of ground, and would, as you say, practically float over heavy/boggy ground.

Not real coursing, but mooching daytime,ย  lamping etc.

And my old dog, sired by Hancock's Taffy and out of an exceptionally fast greyhoundy mongrel lurcher.

My dog was 26" tts and just about 80lbs. Again, not coursing, as such, but daytime mooching, lamping etc.

And again, like you said, would power through heavy/boggy ground.

Yea like you say I think it just depends on the individual dog tbh theres no hard and fast rule to itย 

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39 minutes ago, mC HULL said:

You know what the head bangerz like ๐Ÿ˜† he walks all over like he owns it dont heย 

Get him to send you over the runs when the bitch nailed 2 last week and pop them up mateย 

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8 minutes ago, mC HULL said:

Hes 4 or so a my kills im waiting for ๐Ÿ˜† ill get on himย 

Aye one of those ones quick enough to post his own dog killing other persons kills no where to be seen , they will have been โ€œaccidentally deleted โ€œ ๐Ÿ˜‚

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