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think long and hard about weather such a cross is really what you want.a half cross might be fairly slow and have the turning circle of an articulated lorry.the second cross,something with a 1/4 pointer in might be a better bet for many.

 

i have a nine month old pointer bred lurcher pup here that i need to find a home for.its out of dougy which warren has put a pic up off and used on Nell to a half cross gwp greyhound.ill get a pic up when i get chance.he is a canny dog and id be happy with him if i needed another lurcher.however im looking to partake in another type of hunting in the seasons to come and wont have time to work a lurcher.simple as that.

 

quite racy built,24/25 inch to the shoulder i should think.pm me if anyones interested..........looking for £100.

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look they bring a few qualities into a lurcher,same as a collie or bull or bedlington or whatever would crossed with a greyhound or other running dog.

 

why a pointer cross?........why not :clapper:

if you want to know what my bitch does best thats easy............she is a cracking ratting dog.

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Dont play her down Pointer, she is an ideal alround hunting dog for the thick reedbeds of the Moors where you hunt.

She has Nose, Coat and Staminar and the amount of rabbits i have seen her catch week in week out is proof enough of her breeding and ability.

 

Dave.

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