grompz56 85 Posted yesterday at 15:12 Report Share Posted yesterday at 15:12 Seriously thinking about getting a pure bred non kc bred pup, just for catching the odd rabbit and a bit of ferreting, i know that a few members of here, work them regulary, any comments would be apprecated. Quote Link to post
Moonlighter123 363 Posted yesterday at 15:31 Report Share Posted yesterday at 15:31 From what I’ve seen, they are obviously very fast so ideal for ferreting.. but they can suffer in the cold and wet… if you was ferreting the dales and moors regularly I’d say they would suffer a bit. But if you don’t, I think they would be ideal. Quote Link to post
fred90 3,460 Posted yesterday at 16:50 Report Share Posted yesterday at 16:50 1 hour ago, grompz56 said: Seriously thinking about getting a pure bred non kc bred pup, just for catching the odd rabbit and a bit of ferreting, i know that a few members of here, work them regulary, any comments would be apprecated. any reason for it being a non kc bred pup? Quote Link to post
green lurchers 17,724 Posted yesterday at 17:19 Report Share Posted yesterday at 17:19 (edited) Maybe if they were net watching Itl be boring for em in the snow but if they allowed to crack on with bolters they ok Edited yesterday at 17:30 by green lurchers 5 Quote Link to post
grompz56 85 Posted yesterday at 17:54 Author Report Share Posted yesterday at 17:54 58 minutes ago, fred90 said: any reason for it being a non kc bred pup? No reason for them being being non kc registered, but i all i know is both parents are not kc , but are pure , thin there is show stock in them, will it make much difference to their working ability, just asking Quote Link to post
downsouth 8,516 Posted yesterday at 17:58 Report Share Posted yesterday at 17:58 Purebred,non KC ?? Bit of a contradiction isnt it? 1 Quote Link to post
fred90 3,460 Posted yesterday at 17:59 Report Share Posted yesterday at 17:59 1 minute ago, grompz56 said: No reason for them being being non kc registered, but i all i know is both parents are not kc , but are pure , thin there is show stock in them, will it make much difference to their working ability, just asking right, it sounded like you were looking for non kc, nothing wrong with show stock in them a lot of workers have some show blood, trev70 who used to post on here told me a mix of racing, show, coursing blood was best, and he certainly knows about working whippets. 1 Quote Link to post
WataWalloper 5,035 Posted yesterday at 18:03 Report Share Posted yesterday at 18:03 2 hours ago, Moonlighter123 said: From what I’ve seen, they are obviously very fast so ideal for ferreting.. but they can suffer in the cold and wet… if you was ferreting the dales and moors regularly I’d say they would suffer a bit. But if you don’t, I think they would be ideal. They more than capable of working dales and moors but if I was on moors regular I’d prefer a bit more height but know a few that do dales regularly no problem 6 minutes ago, grompz56 said: No reason for them being being non kc registered, but i all i know is both parents are not kc , but are pure , thin there is show stock in them, will it make much difference to their working ability, just asking No, just treat it like a whippet and ye be fine 1 Quote Link to post
Black neck 18,194 Posted 19 hours ago Report Share Posted 19 hours ago 5 hours ago, fred90 said: any reason for it being a non kc bred pup? Ped things u could run quicker usen 1 Quote Link to post
fred90 3,460 Posted 13 hours ago Report Share Posted 13 hours ago 6 hours ago, Black neck said: Ped things u could run quicker usen like when we used to chase the Portuguese cabin boys in the merchant navy Quote Link to post
Black neck 18,194 Posted 12 hours ago Report Share Posted 12 hours ago 42 minutes ago, fred90 said: like when we used to chase the Portuguese cabin boys in the merchant navy You.wernt in it ,right im going straight downt mallard tell um everything thsts u finished Quote Link to post
fred90 3,460 Posted 8 hours ago Report Share Posted 8 hours ago 4 hours ago, Black neck said: You.wernt in it ,right im going straight downt mallard tell um everything thsts u finished sorry mate Quote Link to post
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