Guest smashygadge Posted August 22, 2008 Report Share Posted August 22, 2008 i own a 1/32 beardie 1/32 bedlington 1/32 aussie cattle dog 1 /32 greyhound x whippet greyhound back to a 1/32 saluk 1/32 ibizan hound hound back to a pure saluki then straight back to a deerhound x saluki greyhound this x seems to work for me bit thinking of putting it back to a saluki x greyhound x collie whippet x deerhound greyhound just to add a bit of brain as it says on the tin karlsberk bet it stands size of a deer too pop some poodle in for luck Quote Link to post
skycat 6,174 Posted August 22, 2008 Report Share Posted August 22, 2008 [.at the end of it all you can bang lurcher to lurcher for so long then it needs throwing back to greyhound.its a fact. No its not! Been breeding lurcher to lurcher for 20 years plus and never had to put Greyhound in at all. Still more than fast enough to catch all legal quarry pre ban: and the stamina. Quote Link to post
Guest smashygadge Posted August 22, 2008 Report Share Posted August 22, 2008 [.at the end of it all you can bang lurcher to lurcher for so long then it needs throwing back to greyhound.its a fact. No its not! Been breeding lurcher to lurcher for 20 years plus and never had to put Greyhound in at all. Still more than fast enough to catch all legal quarry pre ban: and the stamina. pull it what ever way you like skycat its what id like my dog over no lurcher my working greyhound and both dogs have stamina and speed why keep mixing the line even more so somone can add more numbers Quote Link to post
desertdog 149 Posted August 22, 2008 Report Share Posted August 22, 2008 well said skycat, ive bred worker to worker over many years, and never given a thought to percntages or fractions, there seems to be too many dicks on here that like to wind up and think its clever, if a dogs catch rate is good and the other dog is a decent worker and of course it suits you carry on, i may well have to buy a pup this time ,because my breeding programme got fecked up, i will wait to find what i want and if the parents aint workers and the catch rate aint up i wont have it, its always a gamble but if you breed from workers you should in theory,and selective breeding and time into your pup get a worker, i think ive been here before . Quote Link to post
Guest smashygadge Posted August 22, 2008 Report Share Posted August 22, 2008 [.at the end of it all you can bang lurcher to lurcher for so long then it needs throwing back to greyhound.its a fact. No its not! Been breeding lurcher to lurcher for 20 years plus and never had to put Greyhound in at all. Still more than fast enough to catch all legal quarry pre ban: and the stamina. also the guy i got my dog off has done the same skycat to end up with the dog i have now where do you go from their chucking a bit of this a bit of that .at the end their all mongrel what ever way you look at it so what breed do your dogs get called what do you sell yours as its this lurcher to that lurcher Quote Link to post
Guest smashygadge Posted August 22, 2008 Report Share Posted August 22, 2008 well said skycat, ive bred worker to worker over many years, and never given a thought to percntages or fractions, there seems to be too many dicks on here that like to wind up and think its clever, if a dogs catch rate is good and the other dog is a decent worker and of course it suits you carry on, i may well have to buy a pup this time ,because my breeding programme got fecked up, i will wait to find what i want and if the parents aint workers and the catch rate aint up i wont have it, its always a gamble but if you breed from workers you should in theory,and selective breeding and time into your pup get a worker, i think ive been here before . well if you read the post i put it on for you dicks desert Quote Link to post
Guest smashygadge Posted August 22, 2008 Report Share Posted August 22, 2008 well said skycat, ive bred worker to worker over many years, and never given a thought to percntages or fractions, there seems to be too many dicks on here that like to wind up and think its clever, if a dogs catch rate is good and the other dog is a decent worker and of course it suits you carry on, i may well have to buy a pup this time ,because my breeding programme got fecked up, i will wait to find what i want and if the parents aint workers and the catch rate aint up i wont have it, its always a gamble but if you breed from workers you should in theory,and selective breeding and time into your pup get a worker, i think ive been here before . also have i said they are not working pop the specs on Quote Link to post
desertdog 149 Posted August 22, 2008 Report Share Posted August 22, 2008 well,well, it seem you may have fell out yer pram, after all the lurcher is a mongrel and yes they do get sold as lurcher,lurcher bred from workers not bullhit. Quote Link to post
Guest smashygadge Posted August 22, 2008 Report Share Posted August 22, 2008 well,well, it seem you may have fell out yer pram, after all the lurcher is a mongrel and yes they do get sold as lurcher,lurcher bred from workers not bullhit. have i not yet and yes 2 working dogs one a mongrel one ped thankyou or should i have got a collie popped them in a shed and left them to get on with it like you proper breeders Quote Link to post
Guest smashygadge Posted August 22, 2008 Report Share Posted August 22, 2008 i think thats a lurcher and a greyhound in the distance lol its not being worked as a brood it works in the field Quote Link to post
Guest ooty Posted August 22, 2008 Report Share Posted August 22, 2008 ther his dogs to breed as he likes,sounds like a good plan to me.why do you always get some twat that dosnt know f all think they know about your dogs?? Quote Link to post
Guest smashygadge Posted August 22, 2008 Report Share Posted August 22, 2008 ther his dogs to breed as he likes,sounds like a good plan to me.why do you always get some twat that dosnt know f all think they know about your dogs?? well iam breeding this litter this way because ive worked them and see little things both will benifit from hence putting together.and the reason people have worked out these percenages is because the dog i have comes from years of lurcher to lurcher so why would i want to carry that on im looking for a racier dog .the dog i have is a cracking worker day and night just lacking some prey at night and he has the stamina for the best of them, so 2 does the grey.so thats my starting piont to my breed.if i wanted to breed peds like all the other reputable breeder as they say.id of stuck with breeding pits and never taken up running dogs Quote Link to post
lurchergrrl 1,441 Posted August 22, 2008 Report Share Posted August 22, 2008 i own a 1/32 beardie 1/32 bedlington 1/32 aussie cattle dog 1 /32 greyhound x whippet greyhound back to a 1/32 saluk 1/32 ibizan hound hound back to a pure saluki then straight back to a deerhound x saluki greyhound this x seems to work for me bit thinking of putting it back to a saluki x greyhound x collie whippet x deerhound greyhound just to add a bit of brain All these fractions and percentages make my head spin - I'm numerically dyslexic, figures freak me out But I know what I like in dogs going by what I've had and ones I've known. I like the mix of what you've got in there Si, regardless of the bits of this or that in the background. Personally the health and temperments of the parents are what is important to me, and of course so is ability and, frankly, looks as well - tho' looks aren't top priority. Good luck with it all ... and if the breeding hasn't taken this time, perhaps you'd better warm your hands up when you try again Quote Link to post
Guest smashygadge Posted August 22, 2008 Report Share Posted August 22, 2008 i own a 1/32 beardie 1/32 bedlington 1/32 aussie cattle dog 1 /32 greyhound x whippet greyhound back to a 1/32 saluk 1/32 ibizan hound hound back to a pure saluki then straight back to a deerhound x saluki greyhound this x seems to work for me bit thinking of putting it back to a saluki x greyhound x collie whippet x deerhound greyhound just to add a bit of brain All these fractions and percentages make my head spin - I'm numerically dyslexic, figures freak me out But I know what I like in dogs going by what I've had and ones I've known. I like the mix of what you've got in there Si, regardless of the bits of this or that in the background. Personally the health and temperments of the parents are what is important to me, and of course so is ability and, frankly, looks as well - tho' looks aren't top priority. Good luck with it all ... and if the breeding hasn't taken this time, perhaps you'd better warm your hands up when you try again oh thankyou and my hand are always warm .warm hands warm heart steady Quote Link to post
Guest ooty Posted August 22, 2008 Report Share Posted August 22, 2008 (edited) cant remember the last time i strightened my dogs up with pure blood,not saying its not a good idea if your starting to throw faults but if your trying to create a type then there is no need,to meny book reeders.and divys!! Edited August 22, 2008 by ooty Quote Link to post
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