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Alright mate. Welcome to the forum. As for the cross should have bags of stamina and a very capable cross. Obviously depending on the dogs make up. Worker to Worker is always better. Very good cross and will do any quarry on the land

 

 

Thanks Steve

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i run salukixs but wouldnt get a 3/4 greyhound 1/4 saluki. would be fast but poor wind and poor feet imho not seen a good one that could take real stick..

 

 

how much would you say you need % in a x, to make a real differnce then.? i thought you would need atleast 3/8saluki. same as my pup bull x grey he is 3/8 bull, i think if you are going to put in (put it in) .?

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i run salukixs but wouldnt get a 3/4 greyhound 1/4 saluki. would be fast but poor wind and poor feet imho not seen a good one that could take real stick..

not to argue but they not all the same mate just my opinion :thumbs:

 

 

thats true good and bad in every x but a 3/4 bred is going to take most of its gene,s from the greyhound so you end up with poor feet and poor wind just my opinion. depends how much u want to be out and how hard you want to work your dog

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i run salukixs but wouldnt get a 3/4 greyhound 1/4 saluki. would be fast but poor wind and poor feet imho not seen a good one that could take real stick..

not to argue but they not all the same mate just my opinion :thumbs:

 

 

thats true good and bad in every x but a 3/4 bred is going to take most of its gene,s from the greyhound so you end up with poor feet and poor wind just my opinion. depends how much u want to be out and how hard you want to work your dog

put my salukighound dog to a ghound bitch mines feet not great but all othere i no of ok out the litter mine might have had bit harder running but wind wise ok or the ground she been ran on not the best :thumbs:some dog your lucky with others your not :thumbs:
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what about coursing bred dog to a greyhound bitch ? as you have a mix then , always wonderd what a well bred coursing dog to a small type greyhound bitch would bring . i dont think 3/4 grey 1/4 saluki would bring much but still intresting to see , 1st crosses seem popular , so why not use a coursing bred dog over a grey instead of a pure . atleast the coursing stuff as been tested .

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what about coursing bred dog to a greyhound bitch ? as you have a mix then , always wonderd what a well bred coursing dog to a small type greyhound bitch would bring . i dont think 3/4 grey 1/4 saluki would bring much but still intresting to see , 1st crosses seem popular , so why not use a coursing bred dog over a grey instead of a pure . atleast the coursing stuff as been tested .

thats what was done mate :thumbs:
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I had one many years ago excellent rabbit dog on lamp maybe 1 out of 3 hares day time decent stamina no good for fenns etc

but i was very happy with the cross, The land we run are not so big so neva eva going to get over a 2 min course :)

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i had one last year had her from a pup got rid of her at 18 month old this year because i didnt think she had the stamina to go out and catch a big bag of bunnies thats what i mainly do,she was fast nimble and had a good strike her feet were very good ran on all kind of ground and never a problem she had a go at every quarry and she caught day and night.she would rach woods out in the day.the lad who got her was very happy with her catching a lot of daytime stuff.heres a few pics of her :thumbs:

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