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So you go out with a coursing bred you can’t get back, a saluki that barks none stop and a whippet that yaps ?

It must be as funny as the Keystone Cops being out with you and your pals 😂

Cheers.

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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 sma

Just my opinion , but I think most first cross beddy/whippets are overmatched and tend to yap out of frustration. Not so much with a beddy whippet/grey or beddy/ grey. Dont get me wrong, I like a

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 

1 minute ago, chartpolski said:

So you go out with a coursing bred you can’t get back, a saluki that barks none stop and a whippet that yaps ?

It must be as funny as the Keystone Cops being out with you and your pals 😂

Cheers.

Can't get back which dogs that ? All mine straight to me 

Saluki barks at dogs mate not none stop unless sometimes when playing lol it wont be for long 

 

Any heavy whippet blood ive ever been put with has the same yapping noise 

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1 minute ago, mC HULL said:

Can't get back which dogs that ? All mine straight to me 

Saluki barks at dogs mate not none stop unless sometimes when playing lol it wont be for long 

 

Any heavy whippet blood ive ever been put with has the same yapping noise 

You said the new bitch runs off, you said Marcus got rid of it because it kept running off.

I don’t think you’ve been out with many whippets, or they’ve been started too young or overmatched. 
I’ve had many and been out with many more and only seen the odd yapper. 
Cheers.

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22 minutes ago, chartpolski said:

Just my opinion , but I think most first cross beddy/whippets are overmatched and tend to yap out of frustration. Not so much with a beddy whippet/grey or beddy/ grey.

Dont get me wrong, I like a bit of beddy in the cross, I had a little bitch , Delta that was 1/4 beddy, the rest was whippet/greyhound/deerhound and never yapped in her life.

Ive owned and worked many whippets, both ped and non-ped and never had one yap but I’m sure some do, again probably by being overmatched or started too young.

Again, just my opinion, some will agree, some will disagree 👍

Cheers.

Definitely over matched.. I was ferreting last year on the edge of a wood and 7 roe came trotting out .. my beddy/whippet went chasing after and the buck turned round and stood his ground.. I bet it thought my dog was some deranged hare🤣 they had a bit of a wrestling match then it ran off while the other roe were watching from the edge of the field… more bemused than scared . 

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22 minutes ago, chartpolski said:

Just my opinion , but I think most first cross beddy/whippets are overmatched and tend to yap out of frustration. Not so much with a beddy whippet/grey or beddy/ grey.

Dont get me wrong, I like a bit of beddy in the cross, I had a little bitch , Delta that was 1/4 beddy, the rest was whippet/greyhound/deerhound and never yapped in her life.

Ive owned and worked many whippets, both ped and non-ped and never had one yap but I’m sure some do, again probably by being overmatched or started too young.

Again, just my opinion, some will agree, some will disagree 👍

Cheers.

Definitely over matched.. I was ferreting last year on the edge of a wood and 7 roe came trotting out .. my beddy/whippet went chasing after and the buck turned round and stood his ground.. I bet it thought my dog was some deranged hare🤣 they had a bit of a wrestling match then it ran off while the other roe were watching from the edge of the field… more bemused than scared . 

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19 minutes ago, chartpolski said:

You said the new bitch runs off, you said Marcus got rid of it because it kept running off.

I don’t think you’ve been out with many whippets, or they’ve been started too young or overmatched. 
I’ve had many and been out with many more and only seen the odd yapper. 
Cheers.

No.shes like  collie follows me about straight back.unless its stashing a hare  it will hunt out whatever is in a mile radius once off thats why he got rid but nothing about smells nowt straight back lol

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21 minutes ago, chartpolski said:

You said the new bitch runs off, you said Marcus got rid of it because it kept running off.

I don’t think you’ve been out with many whippets, or they’ve been started too young or overmatched. 
I’ve had many and been out with many more and only seen the odd yapper. 
Cheers.

Im meaning yapping all the time not so.much when chasing mate i mean my dogs on chasing yours is yapping none stop everyone ive been out with is like it 

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2 minutes ago, mC HULL said:

Im meaning yapping all the time not so.much when chasing mate i mean my dogs on chasing yours is yapping none stop everyone ive been out with is like it 

Then I wouldn’t be going out with uncontrollable dogs, simple as that 👍

Cheers.

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40 minutes ago, Moonlighter123 said:

I’m pretty lucky that I’ve got a few mates with some good coursing dogs.. well bred as well. I’ve also got access to some straws.. I’ll have a good look this winter and then decide. One of my hunting mates put a coursing dog over his Lurcher a few years ago. The pups are about 3 now and are absolute killing machines. He’s only got bitches though. 
I live in Lincolnshire and the fields are big and vast, and that’s where mine struggles a bit. But her nose and willing to follow a line well out of sight from me helps he account for bags of game. I offen just put the tracking collar on and let her loose on the edge of a wood or moorland and just watch the tracker and wait for the sound of contact. She’s a good pamper though even despite of her great nose.. straight back, no hunting up unless I let her. 

I didn't say good mate I said the best 😆 🤣 😂 

 

Good land area to have to.run on I pop.that way a bit 

Sounds like you know what you need mate keep.us updated 

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1 minute ago, chartpolski said:

Then I wouldn’t be going out with uncontrollable dogs, simple as that 👍

Cheers.

? You ever seen whippets field coursing 

The rackets like beagles hunting 

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1 minute ago, mC HULL said:

? You ever seen whippets field coursing 

The rackets like beagles hunting 

Maybe so, but when I’ve been to coursing meets, it’s not like that, but anyway, the lad was on about his dog opening up when chasing. 
If you go to a whippet racing meeting, you get some dogs barking with excitement before a race but I’ve never seen one yap when racing. Just as I’ve seen very few open up when working.

The lad was asking for advice about his beddy:whippet yapping when chasing, I’d say ANY type will open up if it’s been overmatched or started to young with frustration, I wouldn’t say it’s peculiar to whippets.

But let’s not go round and round in circles 👍

Cheers

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Worked a whippet ferreting and on the lamp she never ever yapped......small dogs will tend to yap out of frustration especially on quarry there losing ground on......whippets are excellent rabbit dogs but I'd not run one on much else 

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