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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 

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. 

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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 

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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. 

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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 😆 🤣 

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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 👍 

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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.

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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 

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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 

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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. 

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