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Whether dog was eleven years old or not that video showed nothing at all to convince anyone.It just done what any other dog would do but in slow motion!

 

Yes I made this video for myself & for manchester terrier breeders to what i was putting back into there dogs as they had lost it in there breeding, I know my bitch didn`t do anything that any well bred lurcher wont do, but you try and get a 100% manchester to do. not a chance, but they have a good look that i wanted in my line.

 

I started my old bitch at 6 months with my old bedlingto ferreting rabbits, at 15 months she was lamping rabbits, at 2years + she was a single handed hare dog, no word of a lie. The best I had.

 

We and went coursing alot at that time with the "Puckeridge Coursing Club" and The Fat Ladies Coursing Club ask them what my old dog was like.

 

its not hard to put that black and tan look in your line, at-least you will know your dogs will end up in a good home 9 times out of 10.

 

Just put a black and tan over a your best bitch then keep a nice looking pup back, put that back to a black & Tan lurcher manchester again and you will have a cracking litter pups and your line.

 

Do you have the time, the first cross manchester lurchers are good for foxing by lamp.

 

Thats it my last post, good by and be lucky.

 

PS this photo was my 100% manchester, he went back to there club 2 years on and good riddens!

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SPOT ON! I think what hes saying is that he finds it easier to peddle black and tan colored lurchers to idiots who think they are pretty, those same people he sells to apparently consider scruffy lurc

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Whether dog was eleven years old or not that video showed nothing at all to convince anyone.It just done what any other dog would do but in slow motion!

 

Yes I made this video for myself & for manchester terrier breeders to what i was putting back into there dogs as they had lost it in there breeding, I know my bitch didn`t do anything that any well bred lurcher wont do, but you try and get a 100% manchester to do. not a chance, but they have a good look that i wanted in my line.

 

I started my old bitch at 6 months with my old bedlingto ferreting rabbits, at 15 months she was lamping rabbits, at 2years + she was a single handed hare dog, no word of a lie. The best I had.

 

We and went coursing alot at that time with the "Puckeridge Coursing Club" and The Fat Ladies Coursing Club ask them what my old dog was like.

 

its not hard to put that black and tan look in your line, at-least you will know your dogs will end up in a good home 9 times out of 10.

 

Just put a black and tan over a your best bitch then keep a nice looking pup back, put that back to a black & Tan lurcher manchester again and you will have a cracking litter pups and your line.

 

Do you have the time, the first cross manchester lurchers are good for foxing by lamp.

 

You could put a doberman over her too,easier to find and probably no worse.

Thats it my last post, good by and be lucky.

 

PS this photo was my 100% manchester, he went back to there club 2 years on and good riddens!

 

You could put a doberman over her for the same effect,probably no worse as workers and would be easier to find.

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what the hells your obsession with black and tan you bloody weirdo?

 

 

SPOT ON! I think what hes saying is that he finds it easier to peddle black and tan colored lurchers to idiots who think they are pretty, those same people he sells to apparently consider scruffy lurchers or anything not 'black and tan' as being the hallmark of a 'traveller' and so unacceptable. He seems to have missed the fact that most folk breed for working ability not markings or colour. He is helping is understand how we can achieve something we never wanted to achieve. He is retarded.

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I wish people would not rise to him hes obviousley a bullshiter the sad thing is for every one who can see through him they will be a couple who carnt and hes probably acheived wat he set out to do to get people biteingdoh.gif

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40 years ago, my old dad used to keep a couple of Manchesters, alongside the Bedlingtons.

I recall them as being quite a nervy jumpy breed, not the greatest of hunters ( The Beddies and Russels used to hammer them on the rats and rabbits, and foxes were out of the question) and generally quarellsome and a bit of a pain in the arse.

When breeding lurchers out of a Greyhound or Whippet dam , give me 5 good reasons why would you overlook a good Bedlington (and I mean the proper type, not the white show variety) in favour of a Manchester terrier?

May I ask what quarry do you work your Manchesters on?

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i have a chihuahua x deerhound first cross does butterflys and lady birds on the lamp. works day and night carrying slippers.looks great in photos standing against my legs wif me new nikes

 

brilliant dog wouldnt part with it but me and the missus are splitting up and im off to jail for a rest so its free to a good home at £250.

 

no wah matey u seem a good laff ani i think i heve her brother just waiting for him to come into season to get a litter out of the fella lol

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i wonder whether or not people said it was crazy when people started breeding greyhounds with terriers? It sounds mad but as most who have owned on they can be amazing animals so experimentation cant all be bad. :thumbs:

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i wonder whether or not people said it was crazy when people started breeding greyhounds with terriers? It sounds mad but as most who have owned on they can be amazing animals so experimentation cant all be bad. :thumbs:

no harm in experimenting to increase WORKING ABILITY but all he seems to care about is black and bloody tan, he doesn't want to breed "traveller looking dogs."He can peddle the black and tans on for more money too.

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