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ih all, i joined this site a few weeks ago looking for a coliie x greyhound. iv had loads of replayes.thanks to them all for there suport.but aint found one near enoughf to pick up. i race greyhounds my self and have a cracking little bitch hear witch is due in so i thought f**k it ill breed my own. anyone think im doing as i only wont to keep a pair of bitchs for lamping would like some infor :no:

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ih all, i joined this site a few weeks ago looking for a coliie x greyhound. iv had loads of replayes.thanks to them all for there suport.but aint found one near enoughf to pick up. i race greyhounds my self and have a cracking little bitch hear witch is due in so i thought f**k it ill breed my own. anyone think im doing as i only wont to keep a pair of bitchs for lamping would like some infor :no:
find your self a good working dog mate farm worked collie and keep one pup not two as you cannot put the time in to two as one the when 18 months old have another litter

 

atb earthy

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In my honest opinion a first cross may well seem a little slow if your used to racers, maybe a half bred stud may be better. There must be some your way.

 

 

no mate no collie pure collie x in my neck of woods all bull x. not being funny but i dont like bull in a dog to hard mouth for me. just like the long ones and the bits

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Yeah good idea to breed your own that way you know exactly whats in your dog.....why not keep one bitch back instead of two then few seasons down the line put grey back over for 3/4 x. If its only lamping rabbits you intend to do a half x will do the job well.

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Yeah good idea to breed your own that way you know exactly whats in your dog.....why not keep one bitch back instead of two then few seasons down the line put grey back over for 3/4 x. If its only lamping rabbits you intend to do a half x will do the job well.

 

 

Spot on, or a whippetx grey x colliex grey, makes a real good catch dog for any game, and more easier to get x .

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ih all, i joined this site a few weeks ago looking for a coliie x greyhound. iv had loads of replayes.thanks to them all for there suport.but aint found one near enoughf to pick up. i race greyhounds my self and have a cracking little bitch hear witch is due in so i thought f**k it ill breed my own. anyone think im doing as i only wont to keep a pair of bitchs for lamping would like some infor :no:

you will find that a first cross coli greyhound is more likely to stork the rabbit.i would put a 3/4 wippit 1/4 coli over it mate.you will have your self a [bANNED TEXT] littel lamper.

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ih all, i joined this site a few weeks ago looking for a coliie x greyhound. iv had loads of replayes.thanks to them all for there suport.but aint found one near enoughf to pick up. i race greyhounds my self and have a cracking little bitch hear witch is due in so i thought f**k it ill breed my own. anyone think im doing as i only wont to keep a pair of bitchs for lamping would like some infor :no:

 

 

if you do breed a litter a friend of mine would take a bitch pups providing you dont live to far. he is going to breed a litter of his own if he dont find a pup soon.

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