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Messages to bangers first....get that dog to a good bone man as its neck is probably out...and get on a standing Calf press machine 3 times a week.... Message to mchull.....a Greyhound would make

“Hare Coursing Explained” By D. Walker,  500 yard slips are really 50 yards. 6 minute course is really one minute. 12 minute course is plodder with no “mouth” being dragged around

Plenty or twenty yards behind definitely one of them two, I’ve had pure saluki get straight lined for maybe 2 or 3 minutes from a kick up 2 yard slip if that and never bent it just followed it around

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1 minute ago, thefensarefarbutistillgo said:

Where all doomed now if you think the fastest dog in the world can’t even get to a hare, did they add greyhounds to Salukis to slow them down 😂

It was 2 breed out the feathering they also used corgi and the infamous hackett white

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50 minutes ago, thefensarefarbutistillgo said:

Where all doomed now if you think the fastest dog in the world can’t even get to a hare, did they add greyhounds to Salukis to slow them down 😂

Mate im signing you up.for.moochers 😆 

Talker not a walker weres the grey you was getting? 

Any heavy grey bred dog jack can't run the wet can they all the famous ones were like it 

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6 hours ago, mC HULL said:

Mate im signing you up.for.moochers 😆 

Talker not a walker weres the grey you was getting? 

Any heavy grey bred dog jack can't run the wet can they all the famous ones were like it 

James said the lad wouldn’t run any of his dogs, not my fault, probably every greyhound would jack on big land they just havnt got the wind, doesn’t mean they wouldn’t get to the hare first over a few hundred yards which is what im talking about, as for this wet you keep talking about unless in wet black peat land it wouldn’t make that much difference a little bit of give in the ground just tire them out a bit quicker take a little bit of edge off there speed as it would the dog it was running against, still no big deal over a few hundred yards, you say you run sandy land bit of give in it where a 20 stone man has to jump up and down in it to make a 1 inch hole a greyhound would love it as most greyhound tracks are sand 😂 

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20 hours ago, chartpolski said:

“Hare Coursing Explained”

By D. Walker, 

500 yard slips are really 50 yards.

6 minute course is really one minute.

12 minute course is plodder with no “mouth” being dragged around a field until it jacks.

Hares continually disappearing down holes aren't hares, they are rabbits.

Coursing dogs can only be run when conditions are absolutely perfect because they break easily, so you can look forward to at least one week of running each season….. if you’re lucky.

😂😂😂

Cheers.

I can believe in the 12 minute course. Well its not exactly a course its the owner trying to get one of those saluki blooded dogs back on the slip 🤣🤣🤣

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1 hour ago, thefensarefarbutistillgo said:

James said the lad wouldn’t run any of his dogs, not my fault, probably every greyhound would jack on big land they just havnt got the wind, doesn’t mean they wouldn’t get to the hare first over a few hundred yards which is what im talking about, as for this wet you keep talking about unless in wet black peat land it wouldn’t make that much difference a little bit of give in the ground just tire them out a bit quicker take a little bit of edge off there speed as it would the dog it was running against, still no big deal over a few hundred yards, you say you run sandy land bit of give in it where a 20 stone man has to jump up and down in it to make a 1 inch hole a greyhound would love it as most greyhound tracks are sand 😂 

As I thought lol 😆 😂 

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2 hours ago, thefensarefarbutistillgo said:

James said the lad wouldn’t run any of his dogs, not my fault, probably every greyhound would jack on big land they just havnt got the wind, doesn’t mean they wouldn’t get to the hare first over a few hundred yards which is what im talking about, as for this wet you keep talking about unless in wet black peat land it wouldn’t make that much difference a little bit of give in the ground just tire them out a bit quicker take a little bit of edge off there speed as it would the dog it was running against, still no big deal over a few hundred yards, you say you run sandy land bit of give in it where a 20 stone man has to jump up and down in it to make a 1 inch hole a greyhound would love it as most greyhound tracks are sand 😂 

Peats easy to.run unless its like a soup a few day after heavy rain otherwise its fluffy light 

Sandy clay is like quick sand hold water in first few foot and has loads a suction most of the year clay holds it toward the top if its not to.wet it get clingy balls up 

 

You get a grey on school.fields grass they f***ing fly summersault strikes the lot but on the land they won't bend one winter 

Alot a dogman in here but very few f****d about as kids by the sound of it or you'd know you've nonchance carrying a 35kg dog thats collapsed so dont f***ing slip it lol 

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51 minutes ago, thefensarefarbutistillgo said:

No he wouldn’t risk injuring them 

I dont believe it you've jacked got a whippet your already signed up.to moochers how didn't insee it lol

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1 hour ago, mC HULL said:

Peats easy to.run unless its like a soup a few day after heavy rain otherwise its fluffy light 

Sandy clay is like quick sand hold water in first few foot and has loads a suction most of the year clay holds it toward the top if its not to.wet it get clingy balls up 

 

You get a grey on school.fields grass they f***ing fly summersault strikes the lot but on the land they won't bend one winter 

Alot a dogman in here but very few f****d about as kids by the sound of it or you'd know you've nonchance carrying a 35kg dog thats collapsed so dont f***ing slip it lol 

I’ve seen a few dogs in that Kenny hall club all out of pure greyhounds run around your area on this mythical bottomless land in the middle of winter and I’m not saying they were much good and seen one pull up but they could certainly get to a hare quick and whizz them about, I think your missing my point here I’m just saying they can get to a hare quicker than heavily saluki bred dogs even on a bit of wet land they have got the muscle power to pull through it, end of story 😂

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