Jump to content

dastardlydeed

Members
  • Content Count

    117
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Community Reputation

9 Neutral

About dastardlydeed

  • Rank
    Born Hunter
  • Birthday 13/06/1974

Contact Methods

  • Website URL
    http://
  • ICQ
    0

Profile Information

  • Gender
    Female
  • Location
    Pennsylvania
  1. thank you for the replies. i shouldnt say that they arent workers, i should say they arent worked as a lurcher of any sort. forgive me. (the whip doesnt do live coursing, only to a pulley.) this pup is the last left, about half the size of her littermates. probably only get 20 pounds the breeder is guessing. not sure if she will be large enough to dispatch other than a rat. (or house cat ) there are no other unrelated beddy x whip crosses here in the states that i know of. all i could put her to would be a coursing whippet or, i do know of a good solid working bedlington (from the UK)
  2. Finally found a beddy x whip here in the states. Neither parent is a worker though. Whippet dam is a courser and Beddy sire is a ratter. Ive looked for ages for a working cross but none to be found here. Wondering about the average height/weight they are as adults. Ever seen them too small? Parents
  3. i'd muzzle her to let them nurse and clean them up yourself. dont risk losing the rest. eclampsia and other medical issues can cause bizarre behavior.
  4. bump this one up too. lets see some more boys...
  5. hope this finds you and yours well. terriers?

  6. they are actually quite primitive and quite game. ive a friend that breeds them and hers are notorious cat killers.
×
×
  • Create New...