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nice type of lurcher mate   looks just like 1 i had years ago topper of a dog ( do all britsh quarry ) got him from a mate at 10 mths old never knew what was in him all i knew was he came from a m

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'Old style Lurcher', that is the question?

To most folk, this cungers up the Deerhound or Norfolk type, typical old gypsy type dogs...?? :hmm:

 

The thing is... :hmm: there is no defined type for a Lurcher, no standard, never has and never should be!!

 

I've wrote on here before about this, what is defined by some as 'traditional' is probably way off the mark. I belive, that in days long ago, before the age of the motor car when everywhere was a damn sight more difficult to get to, folk of certain areas defined a Lurcher by one thing only, its field ability.

How it was created came about by what dogs were in the local area. No one told those folk a 'real' Lurcher was a Deerhound, Collie, Terrier or Gundog type, it was what was available, what did the job, when mated to a Greyhound or Whippet (again, whichever was local). Furthermore, i'm sure that once initial crosses were made, then it would be bred back to it's own type as much as possible, by nature of the type that kept 'em, would never want to draw too much attention and also, who would loan out their prized Collie, Deerhound etc to those type too!

If it looks like a Lurcher, then it is a Lurcher (as Stabs so simply put it) and bravo to that!!!!

 

So sorry to hijack this thred :icon_redface: but i'd like to see some of those 'old style' Lurcher to Lurcher dogs and if possible, to find out a little about the breeding that went in to 'em too :thumbs:

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turbotyke,have to agree with you there,good looking dog, i had the double of it 20yrs ago(greyhound/collie x greyhound/deerhound)best dog i ever had.

 

hes a cracking worker will do anything hes a collie whippet greyhound / whippet bedlington deerhound greyhound

thank you for ur comments jenna

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My old mate used to run on some nice old fashioned types in the late 70s up until he got ill quite recent, He would walk down the backs when it had just got dark and just let the dogs hunt about and catch on there stealth.Top class pot fillers these dogs were, I will get some pics sorted.. :thumbs:

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My old mate used to run on some nice old fashioned types in the late 70s up until he got ill quite recent, He would walk down the backs when it had just got dark and just let the dogs hunt about and catch on there stealth.Top class pot fillers these dogs were, I will get some pics sorted.. :thumbs:

 

Please do mate, great stuff :clapper:

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One of the best working lurchers i ever saw, was a collie blooded dog that no way resembled peoples ideas of what a lurcher should look like. It was a distrusting shifty cur but believe me it would go ranging off on its own and always return with something for the pot. That was nearly 50 years ago, and i wish i had something out of that bloodline now.

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