Blackmag 6,035 Posted May 24, 2021 Report Share Posted May 24, 2021 19 minutes ago, Rudeboy 1 said: Breeding the various lurcher types and longdog/hybrids of various breeding ingredients is by far very much hard work and particularly much patience if one endeavour to prevail his or hers chosen running dogs.One must have a real full hearted plan in their head to make the right decision and attitude to continue a breeding project regardless as to what one chooses to attempt breeding lurcher types or longdog strains. Ones kennels should be immaculately kept very much on top and in tip top condition before even attempting to begin the process of a breeding project for to be perfectly honest and truly trusted as a reputable breeding authoritie do your homework first and then you should have a good honest plan ahead hey up Carl can I ask you are starting from scratch is there nothing out there from your original stuff and how many lining does it take for it to become your line sorry only read last couple of pages Quote Link to post
Gilbey 1,430 Posted May 24, 2021 Report Share Posted May 24, 2021 2 hours ago, Rudeboy 1 said: No speak your minds boys everyone is clearly entitled to their opinion but these hybrids are an end product if any other breeding ingredients are used then its not true to type simple as that.me and date Hancock are relatively good friends and he's bred some good stuff on a commercial bases I don't end ov!! If one foolishly allows anything else to the whippet x greyhound longdog then this is a risk of losing confirmation, shape,depth of chest and therefore I choose to breed true to type in so far as the type of bloodline i personally choose to use.Hancock is a collie x greyhound lurcher breeder using only certain breeding ingredients suchlike collie bred lurchers and despite ones opinion of him i like the guy and some real handy collie bred lurchers have been bred and subsequently produced by Hancock!remember the first cross whippet x greyhound longdog is a very useful hybrid providing one chooses to use them for the right job the most appropriate expression to use in this matter.The three quarter bred is somewhat a totally different kettle of fish lightning quick with electrifying pace and zest in the coursing field. Yours in sport Carl Williams bowline whippet x greyhounds longdogs. Deja vu I like whip grey's but personally think whip grey X lurchers are better/better suited 1 Quote Link to post
Gilbey 1,430 Posted May 24, 2021 Report Share Posted May 24, 2021 1 hour ago, Rudeboy 1 said: Breeding the various lurcher types and longdog/hybrids of various breeding ingredients is by far very much hard work and particularly much patience if one endeavour to prevail his or hers chosen running dogs.One must have a real full hearted plan in their head to make the right decision and attitude to continue a breeding project regardless as to what one chooses to attempt breeding lurcher types or longdog strains. Ones kennels should be immaculately kept very much on top and in tip top condition before even attempting to begin the process of a breeding project for to be perfectly honest and truly trusted as a reputable breeding authoritie do your homework first and then you should have a good honest plan ahead 28 minutes ago, Rudeboy 1 said: Breeding the various lurcher types and longdog/hybrids of various breeding ingredients is by far very much hard work and particularly much patience if one endeavour to prevail his or hers chosen running dogs.One must have a real full hearted plan in their head to make the right decision and attitude to continue a breeding project regardless as to what one chooses to attempt breeding lurcher types or longdog strains. Ones kennels should be immaculately kept very much on top and in tip top condition before even attempting to begin the process of a breeding project for to be perfectly honest and truly trusted as a reputable breeding authoritie do your homework first and then you should have a good honest plan ahead Cheers but I've always bought pups in and don't have kennels... 1 Quote Link to post
Blackmag 6,035 Posted May 24, 2021 Report Share Posted May 24, 2021 2 minutes ago, Gilbey said: Deja vu I like whip grey's but personally think whip grey X lurchers are better/better suited A old lad I knew kept grew x collies of various xs over the years the collie added a lot to the grew 3 Quote Link to post
Rudeboy 1 152 Posted May 24, 2021 Report Share Posted May 24, 2021 Who remembers a real good whippet x greyhound longdog SABRE from the Gloucestershire area who was around in that era.supposedly a real legend of a longdog strain!! Maybe those who bought and read the subsequent readership in the shooting news back in the days so to speak if I actually remember correctly by all accounts it was something really special in the hunting field.Now before we get the latest critics writing foolish banter those who weren't even aware of such a real good longdog...Then please f**k off because your full of shit writing pathetic unsubstantiated foolish statements in these forms as I've previously been made aware of with crap replies that are relatively very childish unsubstantiated and written evidence that is equipped with stupidly foolish banter from children of the fields. I remember correctly that Brian plummer wrote an article on this particular hybrid with a fully fledged review on SABRE .He was game keen and ery honest with a real good vibrant to hunt instinctually from its inherited whippet sire and its lightning quick greyhound dam.Now particular status on plummer was very often badmouthing his accounts and readership in the many considerable amounts of books and magazines that he wrote for....why was this particular issue a factor...maybe because he knew how to educate and put pen to paper. ?Then those who bought and read the subsequent readership stories he published were undoubtedly very envious and jealous of this Welsh man who i regarded as a piticualar individual with a reseviour of knowledge on most dogs.SABRE was a truly fantastic and very useful hybrid providing one with fantastic sport in the coursing and lamping field. BY all accounts he had a number of complimentary comments written with evidence as to how this dog performed. I am however very much interested to have known this dog and share your thoughts and opinion of this particular longdog strain.yours in sport carl Williams bowline whippet x greyhound longdogs 2 Quote Link to post
abrasivewheel 53 Posted May 24, 2021 Report Share Posted May 24, 2021 Got to admit your one top windup merchant its easy to spot by some of your replys and highly amusing especially as some of the replys by members are like watching a pike attack a dead bait . Funny as feck though I will give you that especially the plummer quote which is bound to trigger a feeding frenzy quicker than a chum bag in shark infested water . 1 1 Quote Link to post
Aussie Whip 4,083 Posted May 24, 2021 Report Share Posted May 24, 2021 2 hours ago, Rudeboy 1 said: Don't put the one in the middle pic into the line mate, looks too fat, pig headed and slow. 1 2 Quote Link to post
dytkos 17,782 Posted May 25, 2021 Report Share Posted May 25, 2021 Have got plans for a book as well Carl? Cheers, D. 3 Quote Link to post
Black neck 15,839 Posted May 25, 2021 Report Share Posted May 25, 2021 5 hours ago, Rudeboy 1 said: Who remembers a real good whippet x greyhound longdog SABRE from the Gloucestershire area who was around in that era.supposedly a real legend of a longdog strain!! Maybe those who bought and read the subsequent readership in the shooting news back in the days so to speak if I actually remember correctly by all accounts it was something really special in the hunting field.Now before we get the latest critics writing foolish banter those who weren't even aware of such a real good longdog...Then please f**k off because your full of shit writing pathetic unsubstantiated foolish statements in these forms as I've previously been made aware of with crap replies that are relatively very childish unsubstantiated and written evidence that is equipped with stupidly foolish banter from children of the fields. I remember correctly that Brian plummer wrote an article on this particular hybrid with a fully fledged review on SABRE .He was game keen and ery honest with a real good vibrant to hunt instinctually from its inherited whippet sire and its lightning quick greyhound dam.Now particular status on plummer was very often badmouthing his accounts and readership in the many considerable amounts of books and magazines that he wrote for....why was this particular issue a factor...maybe because he knew how to educate and put pen to paper. ?Then those who bought and read the subsequent readership stories he published were undoubtedly very envious and jealous of this Welsh man who i regarded as a piticualar individual with a reseviour of knowledge on most dogs.SABRE was a truly fantastic and very useful hybrid providing one with fantastic sport in the coursing and lamping field. BY all accounts he had a number of complimentary comments written with evidence as to how this dog performed. I am however very much interested to have known this dog and share your thoughts and opinion of this particular longdog strain.yours in sport carl Williams bowline whippet x greyhound longdogs Great post 1 Quote Link to post
Loton Moocher 1,254 Posted May 25, 2021 Report Share Posted May 25, 2021 I remember rose west coming out of Gloucestershire she wasn’t a particular good dog Quote Link to post
king 11,971 Posted May 25, 2021 Report Share Posted May 25, 2021 12 hours ago, Rudeboy 1 said: What's the tit pic for Carl..you could rear a litter on them... 2 Quote Link to post
poxon 5,717 Posted May 25, 2021 Report Share Posted May 25, 2021 All I see is someone who fancy’s there self as a bit of a brian Plummer or David Hancock that’s trying to bum up a line that don’t exist in a aid to drum up sales for a new adventure business enterprise but as already been stated we have moved on we’re in 2021 not the early 70s people don’t fool for sales pitches no more we have courseing dogs that are line bred an very effective in saluki greyhounds we have fox an deer dogs in bull crosses that have that job in hand we also have rabbit dogs in collie an beddy xs we also have a mix of all the above an more for all rounders. If your looking up to the likes of story tellers an peddlers like handjob an bummer your adventure is a no go from the off Yours in sport poxline Lurchers Poxon 1 5 Quote Link to post
chartpolski 23,033 Posted May 25, 2021 Report Share Posted May 25, 2021 (edited) Why try to re-invent the wheel ? If someone wants a dog that's bigger than a whippet, smaller than a greyhound, has insane speed and would be fine for a couple of runs on hares , get a non-ped ! Theyve been bred best to best, whippet/greyhounds, for 60 years or more. Cheers. Edited May 25, 2021 by chartpolski 13 Quote Link to post
Neal 1,854 Posted May 25, 2021 Report Share Posted May 25, 2021 A bit of advice please from a moderator: re my earlier post about articles in the Shooting News from the early 90s, I've found the articles I was looking for and there were actually more than I thought. I've actually got nine articles and letters from Carl Williams and replies from Dave Sleight, The Warrener, Stag Carter etc. However, my question is, am I allowed to photograph them and add them to this thread or is that not permitted re copyright etc? Quote Link to post
shaaark 10,693 Posted May 25, 2021 Report Share Posted May 25, 2021 3 minutes ago, chartpolski said: Why try to re-invent the wheel ? If someone wants a dog that's bigger than a whippet, smaller than a greyhound, has insane speed and would be fine for a couple of runs on hares , get a non-ped ! Theyve been bred best to best, whippet/greyhounds, for 60 years or more. Cheers. Some people want a first cross whippet/greyhound. I for one have had them in the past, and would choose one again over a non ped, some of which look like a gust of wind would blow them over. 1 Quote Link to post
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