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1st cross ridgeback greyhound


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i dont think it would be fast enough for most british quarry,think a deerhound greyhound or 3/4 wheaton grey would be better theyre already proven crosses

 

not fast :clapper: this boy will catch owt lol

 

sire to this dog was a working ridgeback not some fat feckin show dog put to a coursing greyhound

 

Aye but could it catch hares within a hundred yards of cover !!! :clapper:

regularly :thumbs:
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Guest smashygadge

gotto say if i had the quarry about to go at id have that dog its a little cracker well my opinion .and certainly wouldnt be stuck for choice of prey to go at if its in your area :thumbs:

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Guest joe ox

Take the dog on trial and see what its like for yourself instead of asking on a internet forum what a dog may or may not be like! I have heard nothing but good things about dogs with RR in the makeup but would not buy a dog of that age before seeing what it could do myself.

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i dont think it would be fast enough for most british quarry,think a deerhound greyhound or 3/4 wheaton grey would be better theyre already proven crosses

 

not fast :clapper: this boy will catch owt lol

 

sire to this dog was a working ridgeback not some fat feckin show dog put to a coursing greyhound

I'd have another in a heartbeat mate

 

dont really wont to get rid of him but im moving to Ni soon living with my lasses parents so i got to let a couple go.

i have got a friend willing to keep him over here for me but i dont really want to impose on him if i can help it .

where in ni sre you coming to mate,bring him with ya :big_boss:
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