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Are you talking lurchers or coursing ghounds,as i think a big 90lb dog would have no problem with taking a fox,there biggest prob wud be catching it as they would need a football field to turn,haha.

coursing dogs as in saluki based types in general :thumbs: :thumbs: :thumbs: id like to see a 90lb coarser lol

Most coursing dogs that are ran in park coursing are well in the 90lb range,when you consider a tracker can be 70lb odd.

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what a load of rubbish for a start you cant say coursing dogs cant do the job properly as what are you classing as coursing dogs , as lurchers with coursing blood are made up with all different breedi

in all honesty i think the best place for arab dogs and there owners for that matter is back in there homelands where they belong

had a pure grey that took em if that can be classed as coursing dog

where coursing dogs capable of taking fox on a regular basis without running for cover after a nip????????knock yer selfs out lol surely if a whippet can do it :whistling: :whistling:

 

 

I asked the question of pure salukis on a couple of threads about a month ago and got only one reply.

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where coursing dogs capable of taking fox on a regular basis without running for cover after a nip????????knock yer selfs out lol surely if a whippet can do it :whistling: :whistling:

 

 

I asked the question of pure salukis on a couple of threads about a month ago and got only one reply.

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where coursing dogs capable of taking fox on a regular basis without running for cover after a nip????????knock yer selfs out lol surely if a whippet can do it :whistling: :whistling:

 

 

I asked the question of pure salukis on a couple of threads about a month ago and got only one reply.

thats because salukis are feart o the dark :laugh:

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had a firstx saluki greyhound bitch afew year back that took them. great coursing bitch in her day. she had her first 1 when she was about 3 year old was only walking her over the backs 1 day the terrier put it up out of sum gorse she got to it and it was dead in seconds. i gave her to my dad when she was 5 due to injury, he used to take her with the teriers she caught plenty just had the knack.had alot of fun with that bitch. alb lewis

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good mate has one witch is supposed to be from good coursing stock and all its used for is teeth,its very good on them to.

was that a joke?

 

They are out there Tedd. Not sure about "Just" using it for foxes though.

 

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good mate has one witch is supposed to be from good coursing stock and all its used for is teeth,its very good on them to.

was that a joke?

 

no mate

all its used for is big stuff on the lamp.

when he told me i was thinking the same but ive seen it work now and its shit hot on them

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where coursing dogs capable of taking fox on a regular basis without running for cover after a nip????????knock yer selfs out lol surely if a whippet can do it :whistling: :whistling:

Sorry to disapiont ye but ye they do exist,the dog on the left took them regular Wolfie x Grace other dog Pearl x Shearer.(Pic preban)

How way then gob shite stick some pics of your dogs up and what they do!!!!!!!!!!!

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