johnrussell84 2,937 Posted yesterday at 19:12 Report Share Posted yesterday at 19:12 Anyone planning new blood this year?? Im hoping to have a new addition. What types do you prefer ?? My preference for me is coursing dog x lurcher wih some collie whippet grey in the mix just pot fillers Quote Link to post
breeze 1,430 Posted yesterday at 19:35 Report Share Posted yesterday at 19:35 John... What pup you got coming in then.? Quote Link to post
johnrussell84 2,937 Posted yesterday at 19:40 Author Report Share Posted yesterday at 19:40 3 minutes ago, breeze said: John... What pup you got coming in then.? Hopefully bred my own mate half brother half sister . I owned the mum to both . Rated her highly . They suit my terrain and fairly reliable 2 Quote Link to post
Moochersways 845 Posted 23 hours ago Report Share Posted 23 hours ago Hopefully be having a pup out of my mates bitch early next year bitch is beddy whippet grey and he's putting a whippet to her......I only really do ferreting now and the odd night on the beam so a smaller type runner for the hedges is more what I need.......running a saluki whip grey now, he does the job on the Warren's and the lamp......but at 26tts he can be a bit bull In a China shop through the hedges on a day's ferreting 3 Quote Link to post
johnrussell84 2,937 Posted 23 hours ago Author Report Share Posted 23 hours ago 10 minutes ago, Moochersways said: Hopefully be having a pup out of my mates bitch early next year bitch is beddy whippet grey and he's putting a whippet to her......I only really do ferreting now and the odd night on the beam so a smaller type runner for the hedges is more what I need.......running a saluki whip grey now, he does the job on the Warren's and the lamp......but at 26tts he can be a bit bull In a China shop through the hedges on a day's ferreting Good luck mate , be an ideal wee sport dog for you 1 Quote Link to post
shaaark 11,780 Posted 23 hours ago Report Share Posted 23 hours ago 16 minutes ago, Moochersways said: Hopefully be having a pup out of my mates bitch early next year bitch is beddy whippet grey and he's putting a whippet to her......I only really do ferreting now and the odd night on the beam so a smaller type runner for the hedges is more what I need.......running a saluki whip grey now, he does the job on the Warren's and the lamp......but at 26tts he can be a bit bull In a China shop through the hedges on a day's ferreting For what you mainly do, and this is my own view, would a dash of collie/sheepdog not be suitable, along with the beddy/whip/grey? Quote Link to post
Black neck 18,460 Posted 22 hours ago Report Share Posted 22 hours ago 29 minutes ago, shaaark said: For what you mainly do, and this is my own view, would a dash of collie/sheepdog not be suitable, along with the beddy/whip/grey? Facks sake your avin a fakin babble arnt ya ya mag Quote Link to post
Moochersways 845 Posted 22 hours ago Report Share Posted 22 hours ago 37 minutes ago, shaaark said: For what you mainly do, and this is my own view, would a dash of collie/sheepdog not be suitable, along with the beddy/whip/grey? Never been a fan of collie blood I've seen a few and they've been good in there own right......but at the same time they've all been quirky hard headed weirdos nothing against them just not my cuppa tea Quote Link to post
johnrussell84 2,937 Posted 22 hours ago Author Report Share Posted 22 hours ago 10 minutes ago, Moochersways said: Never been a fan of collie blood I've seen a few and they've been good in there own right......but at the same time they've all been quirky hard headed weirdos nothing against them just not my cuppa tea You need just a smidgen of the blood in there , itll stand u better than them yappy beddy xs Quote Link to post
Moochersways 845 Posted 22 hours ago Report Share Posted 22 hours ago Just now, johnrussell84 said: You need just a smidgen of the blood in there , itll stand u better than them yappy beddy xs I don't like anything with a higher IQ than me so collie is out 1 Quote Link to post
johnrussell84 2,937 Posted 22 hours ago Author Report Share Posted 22 hours ago 6 minutes ago, Moochersways said: I don't like anything with a higher IQ than me so collie is out I have nothing to reply to this . Thats me out too 1 Quote Link to post
shaaark 11,780 Posted 21 hours ago Report Share Posted 21 hours ago (edited) 1 hour ago, Moochersways said: Never been a fan of collie blood I've seen a few and they've been good in there own right......but at the same time they've all been quirky hard headed weirdos nothing against them just not my cuppa tea 1 hour ago, johnrussell84 said: You need just a smidgen of the blood in there , itll stand u better than them yappy beddy xs I agree with both of you! As in, the best catch dog that I've ever owned, sire was Hancock's taffy, dam was an extremely greyhoundy, fast mongrel lurcher x greyhound, that looked, to all and intents, a pure greyhound. But, the c**t did my head in very often, and if it wasn't for the fact he helped me amass a fair amount of money over the years, I'd have shot the c**t!! Just remembered, one of the reasons I'm not too keen on bedlington crosses, my ex brother in law at the time, owned a whip/grey x beddy, whip/grey owned by walsh beddy owned by Margaret Williamson. Orrible little c**t. We were out ferreting one day, rabbit bolts through the hedge, with my dog RIGHT behind it as they came through the hedge my brother in law's whip/greyx beddy grabbed my dog by the muzzle and punctured it. Well, safe to say, after that we saw not so much of each other! Lol. And, besides that the little c**t had such a good nose, we only took him lamping maybe once a week little c**t!! Lol Edited 20 hours ago by shaaark 2 Quote Link to post
shaaark 11,780 Posted 20 hours ago Report Share Posted 20 hours ago (edited) I will say, mind, that whip/grey x beddy had by far the best coat of any beddy cross I've ever seen. And that was just over 40 years ago. 1 hour ago, shaaark said: I agree with both of you! As in, the best catch dog that I've ever owned, sire was Hancock's taffy, dam was an extremely greyhoundy, fast mongrel lurcher x greyhound, that looked, to all and intents, a pure greyhound. But, the c**t did my head in very often, and if it wasn't for the fact he helped me amass a fair amount of money over the years, I'd have shot the c**t!! Just remembered, one of the reasons I'm not too keen on bedlington crosses, my ex brother in law at the time, owned a whip/grey x beddy, whip/grey owned by walsh beddy owned by Margaret Williamson. Orrible little c**t. We were out ferreting one day, rabbit bolts through the hedge, with my dog RIGHT behind it cas they came through the hedge my brother in law's whip/greyx beddy grabbed my dog by the muzzle and punctured it. Well, safe to say, after that we saw not so much of each other! Lol. And, besides that the little c**t had such a good nose, we only took him lamping maybe once a week little c**t!! Lol Just remembered, my ex brother in law's whip/grey x beddy was also a moody little c**t as well. Years ago we went to our local timber merchant to buy wood to make his dog's kennels a bit bigger. We had 'him' with us when we went to purchase said timber. Ties him to a railing outside the timber merchants, only to receive complaints AGAINST THE LITTLE c**t that he was going for everyone that wanted to get into the said timber merchant's lol. Orrible little c**t!! Edited 20 hours ago by shaaark 2 Quote Link to post
trigger2 3,673 Posted 13 hours ago Report Share Posted 13 hours ago 9 hours ago, Moochersways said: Never been a fan of collie blood I've seen a few and they've been good in there own right......but at the same time they've all been quirky hard headed weirdos nothing against them just not my cuppa tea They can be a little strange but a good one takes some beating at its job. 1 Quote Link to post
trigger2 3,673 Posted 13 hours ago Report Share Posted 13 hours ago 9 hours ago, Moochersways said: I don't like anything with a higher IQ than me so collie is out Fcuk me, going by that anything other than a goldfish i am stuffed lol 1 Quote Link to post
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