andrew89 1 Posted July 5, 2010 Report Share Posted July 5, 2010 great pic mate wish it was still legal As long as you have written permission and a shotgun licence then you can legally use a dog to flush hares to the gun. HI, IAM ONLY YOUNG AND CANT AFFORD A SHOTGUN YET BUT I HAVE A BSA METEOR COULD I FLUSH HARES WITH THAT AND MY HANCOCK DOG?? Quote Link to post
riohog 5,750 Posted July 5, 2010 Author Report Share Posted July 5, 2010 great pic mate wish it was still legal As long as you have written permission and a shotgun licence then you can legally use a dog to flush hares to the gun. HI, IAM ONLY YOUNG AND CANT AFFORD A SHOTGUN YET BUT I HAVE A BSA METEOR COULD I FLUSH HARES WITH THAT AND MY HANCOCK DOG?? pmsl ... yeah why dont you try it around crowland . bet youll have fun Quote Link to post
poacher3161 1,766 Posted July 5, 2010 Report Share Posted July 5, 2010 great pic mate wish it was still legal As long as you have written permission and a shotgun licence then you can legally use a dog to flush hares to the gun. HI, IAM ONLY YOUNG AND CANT AFFORD A SHOTGUN YET BUT I HAVE A BSA METEOR COULD I FLUSH HARES WITH THAT AND MY HANCOCK DOG?? pmsl ... yeah why dont you try it around crowland . bet youll have fun He sure will . Quote Link to post
riohog 5,750 Posted July 5, 2010 Author Report Share Posted July 5, 2010 ill probebly get my balls kicked for saying this ,even though im passionate about the pure saluki and there is some good ones in the u/k but i doubt if there is more than a handfull of really top ones , Quote Link to post
arcticgun 4,548 Posted July 5, 2010 Report Share Posted July 5, 2010 ill probebly get my balls kicked for saying this ,even though im passionate about the pure saluki and there is some good ones in the u/k but i doubt if there is more than a handfull of really top ones , simple truth is there can only ever be a handful of really top class ones same with all types of working dogs and you never know until you try em Quote Link to post
poacher3161 1,766 Posted July 5, 2010 Report Share Posted July 5, 2010 ill probebly get my balls kicked for saying this ,even though im passionate about the pure saluki and there is some good ones in the u/k but i doubt if there is more than a handfull of really top ones , Thats maybe true rio and some are not willing to make them selves known. I remember the first saluki/grey first cross i ever saw in the 70s owned by a chap who was mates with crim smith the well known greyhound coursing man who bred a litter of these obviousley through his contacts in the coursing world in the mid 70s but non were sold publicly.atb dell Quote Link to post
arcticgun 4,548 Posted July 6, 2010 Report Share Posted July 6, 2010 Well P, as regards coursing in the U.K., the top event was the Forley Cup as was, when it represented the winners of all the coursing clubs in the country running off on finals day, single handed. And the only purebred dog to have ever got this far was T. G. saluki bitch, and she got to the finals 3 years on the trot and progressed to the latter stages each time. The reason so many lurchers are greyhound based is of course that cast greyhounds are two a penny. Salukis on the other hand were notoriously difficult to come by until recently, and as I'm sure you know most of the top coursing animals have been Saluki x lurcher, rather than greyhound x anything. But you know this already, don't you? 0 Report Blog This Back to top of the page up there ^ MultiQuote Reply HI, my dad has just read that and he spat his tea over my shoulder, he said for a man who writes so well you do talk a load of bollox,excuse the french, he said up here a saluki wouldnt catch a cold in a little field night or day x it with a collie bedlington or bull and you will have one rubbish dog...... the greyhound is put in for speed and drive nothing more nothing less the collie is put in for brain and stamina,when the saluki is put in we loose the speed we loose the brain and gain slightly more stamina but create a plod not a go get em attitude from oh well if your dad said it must be true now where is the for sale section?? Quote Link to post
riohog 5,750 Posted July 6, 2010 Author Report Share Posted July 6, 2010 Well P, as regards coursing in the U.K., the top event was the Forley Cup as was, when it represented the winners of all the coursing clubs in the country running off on finals day, single handed. And the only purebred dog to have ever got this far was T. G. saluki bitch, and she got to the finals 3 years on the trot and progressed to the latter stages each time. The reason so many lurchers are greyhound based is of course that cast greyhounds are two a penny. Salukis on the other hand were notoriously difficult to come by until recently, and as I'm sure you know most of the top coursing animals have been Saluki x lurcher, rather than greyhound x anything. But you know this already, don't you? 0 Report Blog This Back to top of the page up there ^ MultiQuote Reply HI, my dad has just read that and he spat his tea over my shoulder, he said for a man who writes so well you do talk a load of bollox,excuse the french, he said up here a saluki wouldnt catch a cold in a little field night or day x it with a collie bedlington or bull and you will have one rubbish dog...... the greyhound is put in for speed and drive nothing more nothing less the collie is put in for brain and stamina,when the saluki is put in we loose the speed we loose the brain and gain slightly more stamina but create a plod not a go get em attitude from oh well if your dad said it must be true now where is the for sale section?? made me smile richard Quote Link to post
Guest Defender Poacher Posted July 6, 2010 Report Share Posted July 6, 2010 ill probebly get my balls kicked for saying this ,even though im passionate about the pure saluki and there is some good ones in the u/k but i doubt if there is more than a handfull of really top ones , A man who is honest with himself Quote Link to post
riohog 5,750 Posted July 6, 2010 Author Report Share Posted July 6, 2010 Well P, as regards coursing in the U.K., the top event was the Forley Cup as was, when it represented the winners of all the coursing clubs in the country running off on finals day, single handed. And the only purebred dog to have ever got this far was T. G. saluki bitch, and she got to the finals 3 years on the trot and progressed to the latter stages each time. The reason so many lurchers are greyhound based is of course that cast greyhounds are two a penny. Salukis on the other hand were notoriously difficult to come by until recently, and as I'm sure you know most of the top coursing animals have been Saluki x lurcher, rather than greyhound x anything. But you know this already, don't you? 0 Report Blog This Back to top of the page up there ^ MultiQuote Reply HI, my dad has just read that and he spat his tea over my shoulder, he said for a man who writes so well you do talk a load of bollox,excuse the french, he said up here a saluki wouldnt catch a cold in a little field night or day x it with a collie bedlington or bull and you will have one rubbish dog...... the greyhound is put in for speed and drive nothing more nothing less the collie is put in for brain and stamina,when the saluki is put in we loose the speed we loose the brain and gain slightly more stamina but create a plod not a go get em attitude from lol when you say (up here ) i take it you are talking about the MOON . those statements are definatly luney!!!!. Quote Link to post
riohog 5,750 Posted July 6, 2010 Author Report Share Posted July 6, 2010 i understand were your coming from chalki ,,but what exactly do you wantin a dog you havnt allready got? Quote Link to post
stroller 341 Posted July 6, 2010 Report Share Posted July 6, 2010 Salukis xs are ok but i dont find them useful enough, too slow in little fields and too much aloofness for my liking, they do make a lovely house dog and are very handsome and if you have a cabriolet sports car there ears blow lovely in the wind fair dos though he does catch and often, and useful on the lamp. he has his forever home with us so i dont really care Quote Link to post
riohog 5,750 Posted July 6, 2010 Author Report Share Posted July 6, 2010 Salukis xs are ok but i dont find them useful enough, too slow in little fields and too much aloofness for my liking, they do make a lovely house dog and are very handsome and if you have a cabriolet sports car there ears blow lovely in the wind fair dos though he does catch and often, and useful on the lamp. he has his forever home with us so i dont really care he looks great stroller ,hey never mind the cabriolet get him one of those fancy rhinstone studed collars ..you know them diamond lookalike jobis Quote Link to post
riohog 5,750 Posted July 6, 2010 Author Report Share Posted July 6, 2010 another saluki .in saudi arabia, covered in henna! Quote Link to post
poacher3161 1,766 Posted July 6, 2010 Report Share Posted July 6, 2010 another saluki .in saudi arabia, covered in henna! Wats the reason in covering the dogs whole body.Its the same stuff that muslims dye their beards with i wonderd if their was a religios reason for covering the whole dog. Quote Link to post
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