bolio 51 Posted October 8, 2010 Report Share Posted October 8, 2010 That's the one Quote Link to post
Skinny 29 Posted October 8, 2010 Report Share Posted October 8, 2010 i was just up with the fella that owned the bitch and two of my mates had pup's but they decided they were going to be a bit heavy and not fast enough for what they needed but they were lively pup's. Quote Link to post
bolio 51 Posted October 8, 2010 Report Share Posted October 8, 2010 Yes we wondered at the time why they didn't use a greyhound to get their own halfers but apparently the guy had a plan. Quote Link to post
Skinny 29 Posted October 8, 2010 Report Share Posted October 8, 2010 Yes we wondered at the time why they didn't use a greyhound to get their own halfers but apparently the guy had a plan. that is what myself and most who seen her thought. He did try to line a greyhound bitch with an airedale dog and he ruptured the bitch inside reckoned the airedale had a cock like horse bitch died too. Stick to the wheatens I reckon. Quote Link to post
Mars 42 Posted October 9, 2010 Report Share Posted October 9, 2010 Strong stamp, Bolio was his name Murphy? No Sniper his name is Scud Is that the dog that covered an Airedale bitch last year? I`de like to hear and mabey see some pics of that cross Mars... Quote Link to post
Guest hunterside Posted October 9, 2010 Report Share Posted October 9, 2010 possibly my favorite type of lurcher great prey drive very game and eager to please can be a little headstrong if not kept on top of when young and ive found them to be touchy with strangers ,i also think its easier to get a good wheaten cross than a bull cross because the wheaten x cross is not as popular there is not as much shit about,i also find the wheaten cross does not bring as much attention to you as the bull cross and the wheaten crosses coat hides a mulitide of sins i also hope they never get as popular as the bull cross for reasons i mentioned earlier, there is nothing a good bull cross cant do that a good wheaten cross cant do either thats fact and thats not putting bull crosses down i love bull blood also and have had a few regards hedz totaly agree with you its my wheaten down to a T, my one is wheaten grey / colly grey he was socialised from a young age and gets on well with other dogs and he's good with pups too. Quote Link to post
sniper 30 Posted October 9, 2010 Report Share Posted October 9, 2010 possibly my favorite type of lurcher great prey drive very game and eager to please can be a little headstrong if not kept on top of when young and ive found them to be touchy with strangers ,i also think its easier to get a good wheaten cross than a bull cross because the wheaten x cross is not as popular there is not as much shit about,i also find the wheaten cross does not bring as much attention to you as the bull cross and the wheaten crosses coat hides a mulitide of sins i also hope they never get as popular as the bull cross for reasons i mentioned earlier, there is nothing a good bull cross cant do that a good wheaten cross cant do either thats fact and thats not putting bull crosses down i love bull blood also and have had a few regards hedz totaly agree with you its my wheaten down to a T, my one is wheaten grey / colly grey he was socialised from a young age and gets on well with other dogs and he's good with pups too. where was that dog bred, is it around 2 years old? cheers Quote Link to post
Guest hunterside Posted October 9, 2010 Report Share Posted October 9, 2010 possibly my favorite type of lurcher great prey drive very game and eager to please can be a little headstrong if not kept on top of when young and ive found them to be touchy with strangers ,i also think its easier to get a good wheaten cross than a bull cross because the wheaten x cross is not as popular there is not as much shit about,i also find the wheaten cross does not bring as much attention to you as the bull cross and the wheaten crosses coat hides a mulitide of sins i also hope they never get as popular as the bull cross for reasons i mentioned earlier, there is nothing a good bull cross cant do that a good wheaten cross cant do either thats fact and thats not putting bull crosses down i love bull blood also and have had a few regards hedz totaly agree with you its my wheaten down to a T, my one is wheaten grey / colly grey he was socialised from a young age and gets on well with other dogs and he's good with pups too. where was that dog bred, is it around 2 years old? cheers it was bred by a member on here and he is about 16 month old give or take a week. Quote Link to post
bolio 51 Posted October 9, 2010 Report Share Posted October 9, 2010 Yes we wondered at the time why they didn't use a greyhound to get their own halfers but apparently the guy had a plan. that is what myself and most who seen her thought. He did try to line a greyhound bitch with an airedale dog and he ruptured the bitch inside reckoned the airedale had a cock like horse bitch died too. Stick to the wheatens I reckon. The wife says how much for that airdale? Quote Link to post
DottyDoo 500 Posted October 10, 2010 Report Share Posted October 10, 2010 Yes we wondered at the time why they didn't use a greyhound to get their own halfers but apparently the guy had a plan. that is what myself and most who seen her thought. He did try to line a greyhound bitch with an airedale dog and he ruptured the bitch inside reckoned the airedale had a cock like horse bitch died too. Stick to the wheatens I reckon. The wife says how much for that airdale? Quote Link to post
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