dai dogs 2,416 Posted 13 hours ago Report Share Posted 13 hours ago Should have a litter first week of June first cross Bull Greyhound 1 Quote Link to post
Moonlighter123 365 Posted 12 hours ago Report Share Posted 12 hours ago I like the idea of a coursing dog x a Lurcher.. I will hopefully be trying this next year. I’ve got a strong beddy Lurcher, and I’m putting a coursing dog over her. I’ve a few stud dog options so I’ve not decided which one yet. I love how my Lurcher hunts and works, but for where I live and the stuff I chase, a bit more stamina would be ideal.. I just hope I don’t loose too much of the beddy traits that I really like. Quote Link to post
WataWalloper 5,425 Posted 11 hours ago Report Share Posted 11 hours ago 12 minutes ago, Moonlighter123 said: I like the idea of a coursing dog x a Lurcher.. I will hopefully be trying this next year. I’ve got a strong beddy Lurcher, and I’m putting a coursing dog over her. I’ve a few stud dog options so I’ve not decided which one yet. I love how my Lurcher hunts and works, but for where I live and the stuff I chase, a bit more stamina would be ideal.. I just hope I don’t loose too much of the beddy traits that I really like. Saw few cracking lurchers x coursing dogs, couple j saw with beddy in tho did tend to open up an Yap but they was from a beddy whippet that was added to the cross, ye get a Lamper x courser right tho an ye laughing Quote Link to post
Moonlighter123 365 Posted 11 hours ago Report Share Posted 11 hours ago 22 minutes ago, WataWalloper said: Saw few cracking lurchers x coursing dogs, couple j saw with beddy in tho did tend to open up an Yap but they was from a beddy whippet that was added to the cross, ye get a Lamper x courser right tho an ye laughing My beddy/whippet (1st cross) yaps.. my beddy Lurcher dosent. I wonder if it’s the whippet than makes them yap and not the beddy. I do so much more than lamping with mine.. hunting is where she really excels I think. But she has a good go at most jobs.. just lacks a bit of stamina sometimes, especially where I live. 1 Quote Link to post
johnrussell84 2,937 Posted 9 hours ago Author Report Share Posted 9 hours ago Thats what i run at the moment coursing dog x lurcher , have done a few years now . I find they can adapt to most things. Can be alittle soft temprement wise but they stay comsistant throughout the season. 1 Quote Link to post
mC HULL 18,587 Posted 9 hours ago Report Share Posted 9 hours ago 2 hours ago, Moonlighter123 said: My beddy/whippet (1st cross) yaps.. my beddy Lurcher dosent. I wonder if it’s the whippet than makes them yap and not the beddy. I do so much more than lamping with mine.. hunting is where she really excels I think. But she has a good go at most jobs.. just lacks a bit of stamina sometimes, especially where I live. Bit a sense by someone been about different types the noise is a whippet trait infuriating 1 Quote Link to post
mC HULL 18,587 Posted 9 hours ago Report Share Posted 9 hours ago 2 hours ago, Moonlighter123 said: I like the idea of a coursing dog x a Lurcher.. I will hopefully be trying this next year. I’ve got a strong beddy Lurcher, and I’m putting a coursing dog over her. I’ve a few stud dog options so I’ve not decided which one yet. I love how my Lurcher hunts and works, but for where I live and the stuff I chase, a bit more stamina would be ideal.. I just hope I don’t loose too much of the beddy traits that I really like. You want to use the best coursing bred there is 1000 quid mate Quote Link to post
chartpolski 30,195 Posted 7 hours ago Report Share Posted 7 hours ago 3 hours ago, Moonlighter123 said: My beddy/whippet (1st cross) yaps.. my beddy Lurcher dosent. I wonder if it’s the whippet than makes them yap and not the beddy. I do so much more than lamping with mine.. hunting is where she really excels I think. But she has a good go at most jobs.. just lacks a bit of stamina sometimes, especially where I live. 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. 4 Quote Link to post
WataWalloper 5,425 Posted 7 hours ago Report Share Posted 7 hours ago 3 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. They too small Quote Link to post
chartpolski 30,195 Posted 7 hours ago Report Share Posted 7 hours ago 2 minutes ago, WataWalloper said: They too small I could have just said that, but I love a long winded reply; haven’t you noticed ? Cheers. 2 Quote Link to post
mC HULL 18,587 Posted 7 hours ago Report Share Posted 7 hours ago 7 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. ? There ruthless for it mate If You was out with one and there 3 of us running 3 each all its doing is yapping Quote Link to post
Moonlighter123 365 Posted 7 hours ago Report Share Posted 7 hours ago 1 hour ago, mC HULL said: You want to use the best coursing bred there is 1000 quid mate 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. Quote Link to post
chartpolski 30,195 Posted 7 hours ago Report Share Posted 7 hours ago Just now, mC HULL said: ? There ruthless for it mate If You was out with one and there 3 of us running 3 each all its doing is yapping What is ? Cheers. Quote Link to post
Moonlighter123 365 Posted 7 hours ago Report Share Posted 7 hours ago 6 minutes ago, WataWalloper said: They too small Yes definitely.. not fast enough. To be honest though, I class her more of a leggy terrier than a Lurcher.. she even goes to ground 1 Quote Link to post
mC HULL 18,587 Posted 7 hours ago Report Share Posted 7 hours ago 2 minutes ago, chartpolski said: What is ? Cheers. Whippet blood Quote Link to post
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