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A [bANNED TEXT] of mine has a whippet/greyhound/bull bitch she's 24''. He's looking for a rough coated lurcher of the same height to breed from but we are both not sure what x to put to her, any advise would be appreciated.

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A [bANNED TEXT] of mine has a whippet/greyhound/bull bitch she's 24''. He's looking for a rough coated lurcher of the same height to breed from but we are both not sure what x to put to her, any advise would be appreciated.

 

mate for working ability not height and coat texture

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A [bANNED TEXT] of mine has a whippet/greyhound/bull bitch she's 24''. He's looking for a rough coated lurcher of the same height to breed from but we are both not sure what x to put to her, any advise would be appreciated.

 

mate for working ability not height and coat texture

exactly :good:

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Sound advice from Hawkeye :good: The breeding of lurchers really needs a lot of thought.Most of your pups will sell through word of mouth rather than advertising, so both parents need to be exceptional workers.Expect a big litter ,then a small one will be a blessing :D .Don't expect to make any money out of it they will probably cost you.They seem to be constantly eating and sh*****g and when they have a good old rough and tumble they take some keeping clean, especially if your space is limited.Hope all goes well for you whatever dog you choose :)

 

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Sound advice from Hawkeye :good: The breeding of lurchers really needs a lot of thought.Most of your pups will sell through word of mouth rather than advertising, so both parents need to be exceptional workers.Expect a big litter ,then a small one will be a blessing :D .Don't expect to make any money out of it they will probably cost you.They seem to be constantly eating and sh*****g and when they have a good old rough and tumble they take some keeping clean, especially if your space is limited.Hope all goes well for you whatever dog you choose :)

 

Ruby

looks like they have made up there mind :no:

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COAT IS AN ASPECT OF WORKING ABILITY WHEN CONSIDERING CONDITONS AND TERRAIN AND COVER DOGS WILL BE WORKING IN. ITS A VALID CONSIDERATION AS LONG AS ITS NOT FOR THE AESTHETIC APPEARANCE OF THE DOGS.

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