bird 9,864 Posted July 26, 2011 Report Share Posted July 26, 2011 Bird i like him alot mate, whats he like on bigger quarry mate? anything edible great big+small not really botherd with red coats that much,he as been that a brill as pot filler i just got wrapped up in that, i suppose i never really pushed that much really in 3 1/2 years, But i know that he as lot of drive+guts for anything if need be good to hear mate, hows your bullx pup doing? he is doing great, he is shaping up now getting faster+agile He is well up with the hunting, uses his nose finding stuff , and he is great jumper, few of the lads on here have seen him out and said he is coming on well. And i think he will do well in the lamp, he as loads of drive . He is bit reckless i will have keep a eye on him .! He comes of good stuff, so i think he could be a good'un with that bit of luck 1 Quote Link to post
crooky 26 Posted July 26, 2011 Report Share Posted July 26, 2011 heres my first cross, he's 26 tts and 60lb. Quote Link to post
Bullcat 12 Posted July 27, 2011 Author Report Share Posted July 27, 2011 I`ve just done a breeding of a Border Collie x Greyhound (1st cross) and I was just wondering if anyone has this first cross and if so, can you please post up a photo of your dog on here to give me a rough idea of what they look like and the variations. why breed a lurcher that ya have no idea wat it looks like.Not trying to come across as being smart pal I shall repeat myself for you: Mate, you`re not being negative at all, infact I admire what you posted. Yes, this is the first breeding I have done of this sort. However, I have spoken to a lot of people that have this type of dog and seen quite a few photos of this kind of dog. Its just that there is such a vast difference between the dogs (in looks) that I just wanted to see more of them. The majority of them seem to be smooth coated dogs, but there are also a few that crop up that lean more towards the Collie in looks. Quote Link to post
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