Ideation 8,216 Posted July 10, 2011 Report Share Posted July 10, 2011 Not really interested in anything but what they can do underground and being able to see them up top when they are done but here's a google search on different looks. EU micro never heard of "bootlace" until someone on here mentioned it angora greyhound The only one from that list I might like is greyhound but I wouldn't pay more for it and that an,t a greyhound pug ethier Whats a greyhound ferret to you? about a fiver haha the greyhound ferrets i add was long body with a bullet type heads with ears like a mouse. very active always on the go and was as quick as a polecat in a earth and didnt av that russion/blue colouring in there coat. if any it was yellowish in the legs that 30 years ago normal whites was to slow for my likin ole plodders. that why they were called greyhounds fast like polecats Brilliant mate, It's exactly how i would have described them, apart from the mouse like ears. But aye, long, lean, yellowy white, fast as feck and tough as nails. Like you said, always moving. Got a jill here, my best worker, got some kits off her that i hope will go the same way. Quote Link to post
slips 114 Posted July 10, 2011 Report Share Posted July 10, 2011 Not really interested in anything but what they can do underground and being able to see them up top when they are done but here's a google search on different looks. EU micro never heard of "bootlace" until someone on here mentioned it angora greyhound The only one from that list I might like is greyhound but I wouldn't pay more for it and that an,t a greyhound pug ethier Whats a greyhound ferret to you? about a fiver haha the greyhound ferrets i add was long body with a bullet type heads with ears like a mouse. very active always on the go and was as quick as a polecat in a earth and didnt av that russion/blue colouring in there coat. if any it was yellowish in the legs that 30 years ago normal whites was to slow for my likin ole plodders. that why they were called greyhounds fast like polecats Brilliant mate, It's exactly how i would have described them, apart from the mouse like ears. But aye, long, lean, yellowy white, fast as feck and tough as nails. Like you said, always moving. Got a jill here, my best worker, got some kits off her that i hope will go the same way. the mouse ears exspes was when they lost there coat with young uns and your right about tough the best ratters ive ever had i used to like my ole jills when rattin there tails would waggle like a dog when they enter they were game ole pugs love to av em now Quote Link to post
Jamie m 668 Posted July 10, 2011 Report Share Posted July 10, 2011 http://emob946.photobucket.com/albums/ad306/jamiem1/photo-82.jpg?t=1310318354 Our cheryl as a youngster didn't quite get the length as her mother the whole litter threw to the small side Quote Link to post
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