poacher3161 1,766 Posted November 6, 2010 Report Share Posted November 6, 2010 Wuyang.Shes worked every day with the springers and is laid up at the moment with a cut pad imho its one of the pit falls [bANNED TEXT] getting lurchers out of non ped whippets wat you gain in speed you loose in stamina and durability this is the fourth injury in the last couple of months and i am presently in the process of finding a pet home for her.atb dell I wondered what kind of breeding you would like for her replacement? I would sooner have a beddy hybred crossed to another lurcher type preferably a collie hybred lurcher like dogs i have owned in the past. bloody hell Del I'm still rolling about on your 1st reply...If i had a quid for every time I have tried with that older dog of mine.i,d be minted..hehehee. my conclusions are much the same with these beddy crosses..they look the part,have the tenacity of a terrier,But unfortunately they sometimes have the lack of brain also. I dont know anyone with more knowledge on the field of dogs and hunting than you...and if you say the dog is no good there's not a man on earth who could do better with it.Im sure there would be a que of potential buyers if you were to advertise it for sale...Good on yer for not wanting to pass her around. my two would not be able to go anywhere except pet homes... they would,nt survive. especially the older one..LOL. atb vin p.s....still think you should try and get a litter out of your old girl and BAzzas old dog. match made in heaven there mate. Too much stress involved breeding lurchers well not the actual breeding finding homes for them that can be the nightmare atb dell Quote Link to post
Water Badger 26 Posted November 6, 2010 Report Share Posted November 6, 2010 Wuyang.Shes worked every day with the springers and is laid up at the moment with a cut pad imho its one of the pit falls [bANNED TEXT] getting lurchers out of non ped whippets wat you gain in speed you loose in stamina and durability this is the fourth injury in the last couple of months and i am presently in the process of finding a pet home for her.atb dell I wondered what kind of breeding you would like for her replacement? I would sooner have a beddy hybred crossed to another lurcher type preferably a collie hybred lurcher like dogs i have owned in the past. I would be happy to go down the bitsa route next time, just judge the parents and not particularly the breeding. bang on shepp I do now see the merits of proven lurcher to lurcher cross Quote Link to post
poacher3161 1,766 Posted November 6, 2010 Report Share Posted November 6, 2010 Wuyang.Shes worked every day with the springers and is laid up at the moment with a cut pad imho its one of the pit falls [bANNED TEXT] getting lurchers out of non ped whippets wat you gain in speed you loose in stamina and durability this is the fourth injury in the last couple of months and i am presently in the process of finding a pet home for her.atb dell I wondered what kind of breeding you would like for her replacement? I would sooner have a beddy hybred crossed to another lurcher type preferably a collie hybred lurcher like dogs i have owned in the past. I would be happy to go down the bitsa route next time, just judge the parents and not particularly the breeding. bang on shepp I do now see the merits of proven lurcher to lurcher cross Your both right and to be honest i should have known better as my best lurchers have always been lurcher to lurcher bred dogs.Like they say theirs no fool like an old fool. Quote Link to post
Water Badger 26 Posted November 6, 2010 Report Share Posted November 6, 2010 Wuyang.Shes worked every day with the springers and is laid up at the moment with a cut pad imho its one of the pit falls [bANNED TEXT] getting lurchers out of non ped whippets wat you gain in speed you loose in stamina and durability this is the fourth injury in the last couple of months and i am presently in the process of finding a pet home for her.atb dell I wondered what kind of breeding you would like for her replacement? I would sooner have a beddy hybred crossed to another lurcher type preferably a collie hybred lurcher like dogs i have owned in the past. I would be happy to go down the bitsa route next time, just judge the parents and not particularly the breeding. bang on shepp I do now see the merits of proven lurcher to lurcher cross Your both right and to be honest i should have known better as my best lurchers have always been lurcher to lurcher bred dogs.Like they say theirs no fool like an old fool. dont be so hard on yourself Del everydays a school day the important bit is sharing the fook ups so we dont make them Quote Link to post
kendo 0 Posted November 6, 2010 Report Share Posted November 6, 2010 (edited) here is claude my bedlington greyhound 19 months old doin well Edited November 6, 2010 by kendo Quote Link to post
master pool 12 Posted November 6, 2010 Report Share Posted November 6, 2010 how come he asnt ate them ones lolllllllllll Quote Link to post
kendo 0 Posted November 6, 2010 Report Share Posted November 6, 2010 coz he was full lol Quote Link to post
terrierjohn 49 Posted November 6, 2010 Report Share Posted November 6, 2010 11 mounth old 1st x beddy grey just starting out but cant fault him in anyway you poaching the national park again shaun Quote Link to post
whippet08 8 Posted November 6, 2010 Report Share Posted November 6, 2010 heres some recent pics of mine Quote Link to post
master pool 12 Posted November 6, 2010 Report Share Posted November 6, 2010 kendo that looks like the other bitch you called TINA Quote Link to post
Guest vin Posted November 7, 2010 Report Share Posted November 7, 2010 Wuyang.Shes worked every day with the springers and is laid up at the moment with a cut pad imho its one of the pit falls [bANNED TEXT] getting lurchers out of non ped whippets wat you gain in speed you loose in stamina and durability this is the fourth injury in the last couple of months and i am presently in the process of finding a pet home for her.atb dell I wondered what kind of breeding you would like for her replacement? I would sooner have a beddy hybred crossed to another lurcher type preferably a collie hybred lurcher like dogs i have owned in the past. I would be happy to go down the bitsa route next time, just judge the parents and not particularly the breeding. bang on shepp I do now see the merits of proven lurcher to lurcher cross Your both right and to be honest i should have known better as my best lurchers have always been lurcher to lurcher bred dogs.Like they say theirs no fool like an old fool. Del.. If you do let the young bitch go...what will you get next ? will you go for another pup ? Quote Link to post
ANDREWNICS 3 Posted November 7, 2010 Report Share Posted November 7, 2010 6th month old beddy x Quote Link to post
poacher3161 1,766 Posted November 7, 2010 Report Share Posted November 7, 2010 Wuyang.Shes worked every day with the springers and is laid up at the moment with a cut pad imho its one of the pit falls [bANNED TEXT] getting lurchers out of non ped whippets wat you gain in speed you loose in stamina and durability this is the fourth injury in the last couple of months and i am presently in the process of finding a pet home for her.atb dell I wondered what kind of breeding you would like for her replacement? I would sooner have a beddy hybred crossed to another lurcher type preferably a collie hybred lurcher like dogs i have owned in the past. I would be happy to go down the bitsa route next time, just judge the parents and not particularly the breeding. bang on shepp I do now see the merits of proven lurcher to lurcher cross Your both right and to be honest i should have known better as my best lurchers have always been lurcher to lurcher bred dogs.Like they say theirs no fool like an old fool. Del.. If you do let the young bitch go...what will you get next ? will you go for another pup ? No mate going to concentrate more on pike fishing.atb dell Quote Link to post
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