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It was a very popular breed, in the 60s/ 70s Hill collie bitch with a champion coursing greyhound, that was the best way, out of litter say 7 pups you may get 3 good decent dogs, for all round, edible

not a hare coursing dog, but as taken odd few mooching, is fast for a 1x ,and as is good on all edible quarry. As brill nose finding quarry, finds loads of birds,rabbits,deer, and to me thats what mak

BL- Great info, I have a loading shute for cattle at my house , so the men running cattle use it from time to time to sort, ship and stuff. Yesterday a crew showed up with about 8 Q Horses and two cow

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my misses just bought a collie bull grey pup , the cross sounds good so hopefully the dog will turn out half decent but i know a few boys who have had them and they have been brilliant dogs so i think they not far off the perrfect cross for me,, bit of brains ,drive and speed and all the ones iv seen always seem to have really good feet

 

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Got a collie x pup at the moment at first I was getting nervous as she seemed very timid for no reason and as few member said on other topics the collie trait sometimes can get frustrating but the possitives out way the negs, retrieving has been a bliss from 12 weeks had her retrieving at good distances with balls and dummies just took to it natural didn't even have to train her. So in all very impressed. If someone could get a pic of the topic this yrs dogs and post them on hereof mine for me that would be great as not good at attaching photos lol

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A wise old man of diminutive stature once told me, "if you want to catch rabbits day and night, get a collie/grey" :whistling: . And they can do a lot more. The original 'lurcher'. :thumbs: Having said that they dont suit everyones tastes or personalities.

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Got a collie x pup at the moment at first I was getting nervous as she seemed very timid for no reason and as few member said on other topics the collie trait sometimes can get frustrating but the possitives out way the negs, retrieving has been a bliss from 12 weeks had her retrieving at good distances with balls and dummies just took to it natural didn't even have to train her. So in all very impressed. If someone could get a pic of the topic this yrs dogs and post them on hereof mine for me that would be great as not good at attaching photos lol

 

 

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i have a first x collie grey now 4.5yrs old best lamp dog iv owned and iv had a few good uns kills all quarry day or night if you get a good x then your sorted saying that iv seen some shite coliie crosses as well horses for courses and all that :thumbs: iv found that you only get what your prepared to put in ,a working collie is a must in the cross though imo.

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