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Lurcher Breeding ? What is needed.


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For me personally i would like a collie x, either 3/4 x 3/4, or 3/4 x 5/8 3/8, and preferably a breeding of one dog that has been a VERY prolific rabbit dog, lamping, bushing, ferreting and the other a very handy dog on stuff that bites. The idea being to create a pup capable of both, and a generally more rugged dog than a straight 3/4 (i.e half x pure). At least that's my theory. Looking at what i do and the land i hunt, and what quarry is there, i think that would cover all angles, and last well. :thumbs:

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A well bred saluki bitch as the base then the sire a fast type of collie/grey beddy/grey type.

what percent collie/grey beddy/grey would you prefer to use for the sire? half crosses 3/4 bred?

If it was just collie a 3quarter grey/collie after having once owned one out of such breeding.I would prefer a lurcher with both collie/grey and beddy/grey though to go back to a pure saluki having had dogs in the past but out of saluki/greys the same way bred and was more than happy with them.
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me personally i like a deer hound bull x grey or near on that, have excellent drive power and determination, and feet seem to hold up on most ground, and they seem to be able to deal with all quarrythumbs.gif

 

another good x above, if not to big would be spot on for most stuff :thumbs:

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i dont care whats in the mix aslong as it does the job for me ...

having said that id like to try a half x beddy/grey or a saluki/bull/grey next

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