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would say a 3/4 bred may do job local feilds for a run or 2 , but not on good land , will not have the lungs to stay 3 runs or more , get yourself a coursing bred saluki / saluki hybrid , bred for the job , ;) , not saying collie x's cant run a good hare because they can , but you get a dog suited to what you run most , i dont lamp , therfore dont have a lamping dog , i have salukis in ;) get my drift ;)

 

the collie based dog is a good ALL ROUND dog IMO good for bit mooching during day and can make cracking lamping dogs , cant find many faults with them , but not many would take a 1st cross collie greyhound to the fen to run 3 hares .

 

all best

CL

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would say a 3/4 bred may do job local feilds for a run or 2 , but not on good land , will not have the lungs to stay 3 runs or more , get yourself a coursing bred saluki / saluki hybrid , bred for the job , ;) , not saying collie x's cant run a good hare because they can , but you get a dog suited to what you run most , i dont lamp , therfore dont have a lamping dog , i have salukis in ;) get my drift ;)

 

the collie based dog is a good ALL ROUND dog IMO good for bit mooching during day and can make cracking lamping dogs , cant find many faults with them , but not many would take a 1st cross collie greyhound to the fen to run 3 hares .

 

all best

CL

yes fen hares way to strong collie cross not enough wind for 3 out of 3 but will still take a fen hare all manner of crosses were taking fen hares years befer the saluki came on the scene but your right salukis are the fen dogs no question.good hunting
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F1x greyhound x collies are not hare dogs but [bANNED TEXT] crossed to other lurcher breeds produce dogs more than capeable.Some of the best hare dogs i have seen free of saluki blood in the years i ran a small courseing club [late 70s early 80s] were a mix of deerhound greyhound bred back to collie greys these hybreds were a class above their f1x parents and one of the reasons i prefer lurcher to lurcher bred dogs over f1x or 3 quarter bred dogs.atb dell

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Whats that Harry?

 

Collie grey x deer grey?

ialso have a deerhoundgreyhoundxsalukigreyhound he is a fine dog but would benifit greatly with collie blood as he is not a true alrounder just a simple sight hound does the fens well but thats about i a true lurcher should do it all and i dont mean 3 out 3 i mean be able to nick a bit of everything.good hunting lads

 

 

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F1x greyhound x collies are not hare dogs but [bANNED TEXT] crossed to other lurcher breeds produce dogs more than capeable.Some of the best hare dogs i have seen free of saluki blood in the years i ran a small courseing club [late 70s early 80s] were a mix of deerhound greyhound bred back to collie greys these hybreds were a class above their f1x parents and one of the reasons i prefer lurcher to lurcher bred dogs over f1x or 3 quarter bred dogs.atb dell

 

 

spot on Dell, :thumbs: the 1x collie grey to a salukix grey or a deehoundx grey, make very good lurchers. The 1x colliexgrey is the start of your lurcher line i think for edible game. But you do get some fast 1x collie greys, i have one With Bryn. He is fast for a 1x collie grey not a daytime hare, but in the lamp will catch any edible quarry. :thumbs:

25in 60lb 3 year old great lamping dog rabbits the other dog colliexgrey x salukixgrey both bang on :thumbs:

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F1x greyhound x collies are not hare dogs but [bANNED TEXT] crossed to other lurcher breeds produce dogs more than capeable.Some of the best hare dogs i have seen free of saluki blood in the years i ran a small courseing club [late 70s early 80s] were a mix of deerhound greyhound bred back to collie greys these hybreds were a class above their f1x parents and one of the reasons i prefer lurcher to lurcher bred dogs over f1x or 3 quarter bred dogs.atb dell

 

 

spot on Dell, :thumbs: the 1x collie grey to a salukix grey or a deehoundx grey, make very good lurchers. The 1x colliexgrey is the start of your lurcher line i think for edible game. But you do get some fast 1x collie greys, i have one With Bryn. He is fast for a 1x collie grey not a daytime hare, but in the lamp will catch any edible quarry. :thumbs:

25in 60lb 3 year old great lamping dog rabbits the other dog colliexgrey x salukixgrey both bang on :thumbs:

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good reply spot on tidy dog to.good luck harry.
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F1x greyhound x collies are not hare dogs but [bANNED TEXT] crossed to other lurcher breeds produce dogs more than capeable.Some of the best hare dogs i have seen free of saluki blood in the years i ran a small courseing club [late 70s early 80s] were a mix of deerhound greyhound bred back to collie greys these hybreds were a class above their f1x parents and one of the reasons i prefer lurcher to lurcher bred dogs over f1x or 3 quarter bred dogs.atb dell

 

 

spot on Dell, :thumbs: the 1x collie grey to a salukix grey or a deehoundx grey, make very good lurchers. The 1x colliexgrey is the start of your lurcher line i think for edible game. But you do get some fast 1x collie greys, i have one With Bryn. He is fast for a 1x collie grey not a daytime hare, but in the lamp will catch any edible quarry. :thumbs:

25in 60lb 3 year old great lamping dog rabbits the other dog colliexgrey x salukixgrey both bang on :thumbs:

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good reply spot on tidy dog to.good luck harry.

AGAIN MATE LIKE YOUR DOG MATE .WRINGER FOR MY OLD ONR S/GX BC X W ATB.

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Im hoping to put my saluki/whip/grey over a collie/grey/deer/grey if he turns out a gooden in a few years.

 

Should make for good all rounders I reckon.

 

Gaz.

Thats the way to go as most of the good collie/grey x grey/deerhound [bANNED TEXT] lads put them back over coursing greyhounds the offspring were not as good as far as stamina and durability went.

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