stabba 10,745 Posted July 14, 2011 Report Share Posted July 14, 2011 Norfolk Lurcher...just get a rough coated wheaton coloured lurcher and bobs yer uncle...ready made norfolk 1 Quote Link to post
SHanded. . 110 Posted July 14, 2011 Report Share Posted July 14, 2011 I see a couple lads are saying the Tumbler line is just a load of rubbish an that the breed is dead. I would like to ask you lads whats your opinions on the minshaw strain... Because in my eyes it seems like very similar circumstances... Cheers.. you wanting a reaction shanded lol No. me? Never!!!.. When I read birds reply it was interesting an made alot of sense he basically says when your keepin a line you after inject some new blood from time to time which basically thins out the original blood in the dogs. Now a Norfolk tumbler was or still is a strain of lurcher, an I bet the dogs that are apart of the strain all look an have similarities. Yet people on this thread have come out an had there opinions on a Norfolk tumbler, I would just like some opinions on the 21st century minshaw... Me personally just think that alot of people on this forum actually know what am gettin at but just don't get involved Incase they get the minshaw brigade on there backs.. Lol Cheers.. SHanded. . 1 Quote Link to post
bull101 35 Posted July 14, 2011 Report Share Posted July 14, 2011 I see a couple lads are saying the Tumbler line is just a load of rubbish an that the breed is dead. I would like to ask you lads whats your opinions on the minshaw strain... Because in my eyes it seems like very similar circumstances... Cheers.. you wanting a reaction shanded lol No. me? Never!!!.. When I read birds reply it was interesting an made alot of sense he basically says when your keepin a line you after inject some new blood from time to time which basically thins out the original blood in the dogs. Now a Norfolk tumbler was or still is a strain of lurcher, an I bet the dogs that are apart of the strain all look an have similarities. Yet people on this thread have come out an had there opinions on a Norfolk tumbler, I would just like some opinions on the 21st century minshaw... Me personally just think that alot of people on this forum actually know what am gettin at but just don't get involved Incase they get the minshaw brigade on there backs.. Lol Cheers.. SHanded. . haha................ send 1 my way shanded i will give you my opinion lol atb Quote Link to post
DogMagic 461 Posted July 14, 2011 Report Share Posted July 14, 2011 ring geoff hes a expert 01933 381089 make shore you have creadit on your phone And f**k me the man can talk! And not only that but he can talk for hours! And not only that but he can talk for hours about complete bollocks! And not only that but he can talk for hours about complete bollocks AND manage to avoid every single one of your "difficult" questions! And then talk bollocks for even more hours! Lol! 1 Quote Link to post
SHanded. . 110 Posted July 14, 2011 Report Share Posted July 14, 2011 ring geoff hes a expert 01933 381089 make shore you have creadit on your phone And f**k me the man can talk! And not only that but he can talk for hours! And not only that but he can talk for hours about complete bollocks! And not only that but he can talk for hours about complete bollocks AND manage to avoid every single one of your "difficult" questions! And then talk bollocks for even more hours! Lol! Was it you that spoke to him DMagic? If it was how long where you on the phone for? Quote Link to post
Bosun11 537 Posted July 14, 2011 Report Share Posted July 14, 2011 Seen a couple of dogs off Mick Douglas back in the day, they were what I knew as Norfolk Lurchers, they could kill hares but the onslaught of the Saluki lurcher made 'em almost thing of the past. Think Stabba's hit the nail on the head with the type too. I'm sure there were strains of big rough coated dogs out of that area that lent themselves to the name but those lines are long diluted i'd bet and really, if they were that good they wouldn't have got knocked off their perch by the dogs from the East But for those that want to dream, they are out there somwhere... Awaiting a major comback, but this time its only for the money...! As for Norfolk Tumblers, well to me they are a recent invention, never heard of 'em 25+ years ago and the above still applies. As for todays Minshaws... Well I can totaly see where your coming from SH and your probably right but it's sommat I ain't gonna loose any sleep over. 1 Quote Link to post
DogMagic 461 Posted July 14, 2011 Report Share Posted July 14, 2011 ring geoff hes a expert 01933 381089 make shore you have creadit on your phone And f**k me the man can talk! And not only that but he can talk for hours! And not only that but he can talk for hours about complete bollocks! And not only that but he can talk for hours about complete bollocks AND manage to avoid every single one of your "difficult" questions! And then talk bollocks for even more hours! Lol! Was it you that spoke to him DMagic? If it was how long where you on the phone for? I have been unfortunate enough to of endured a phone conversation with mr burrell after he put an ad in the cuntrymans weekly and i dont know how long i was on the phone to him for but it was a long time and everytime i tried to make my excuses and hang up he would go off on another tangent and blab for ages more! Lol! I dont remember much of the conversation but he did say something about "a leg on each corner", huskys not being obedient but his one was, he has bred 2 types a big one and a small one, he knows of a litter, the waiting list is full at the moment (to which i replied "why did you put an ad in the paper then" and he managed to change the subject again! Lol! It just went on and on and on and on............................... Quote Link to post
boyo 1,398 Posted July 14, 2011 Report Share Posted July 14, 2011 next time your talking to him ask him how the husky came in to his lines . it was from a mate of mine d ms who bred the origanel litter .nothing to do with norfolk lurchers lol. Quote Link to post
lurchers 2,754 Posted July 15, 2011 Report Share Posted July 15, 2011 next time your talking to him ask him how the husky came in to his lines . it was from a mate of mine d ms who bred the origanel litter .nothing to do with norfolk lurchers lol. he told me about the husky side of it.he said his mate would walk passed this vet every day and the dog was always on the leader,anyway 1 day his mate asked why dont you let the dog off for a run around and the vet replied [i cant as the dog has dropped 2 deer and the keeper caught him and said if i see that dog off the lead again i will shoot it].so his mate put it over his bitch as it done deer.thats what geff told me anyway and it was a long time ago so there shouldnt be any husky blood in the make of any of geffs dogs now. 1 Quote Link to post
lurchers 2,754 Posted July 15, 2011 Report Share Posted July 15, 2011 depends what you mean a norfolk lurcher my veiw is a roughcoated lurcher PUPPY PEDDLERS ££££££££££££ will use names to make money if a name comes befor a dogs breding its a get up but just my view and iam allways wrong i meen the ones jeff breeds i have 1 here mate and he is 7yrs this yr and he has done everything you as of him.look on the smithfield thread and you will see a pic of him. Quote Link to post
billyboy31 4 Posted December 31, 2011 Report Share Posted December 31, 2011 has on1 got pics ov norfolk lurchers Quote Link to post
SalukiBULLJP 27 Posted December 31, 2011 Report Share Posted December 31, 2011 Seen a couple of dogs off Mick Douglas back in the day, they were what I knew as Norfolk Lurchers, they could kill hares but the onslaught of the Saluki lurcher made 'em almost thing of the past. Think Stabba's hit the nail on the head with the type too. I'm sure there were strains of big rough coated dogs out of that area that lent themselves to the name but those lines are long diluted i'd bet and really, if they were that good they wouldn't have got knocked off their perch by the dogs from the East But for those that want to dream, they are out there somwhere... Awaiting a major comback, but this time its only for the money...! As for Norfolk Tumblers, well to me they are a recent invention, never heard of 'em 25+ years ago and the above still applies. As for todays Minshaws... Well I can totaly see where your coming from SH and your probably right but it's sommat I ain't gonna loose any sleep over. Spot on ..... Quote Link to post
SalukiBULLJP 27 Posted December 31, 2011 Report Share Posted December 31, 2011 next time your talking to him ask him how the husky came in to his lines . it was from a mate of mine d ms who bred the origanel litter .nothing to do with norfolk lurchers lol. he told me about the husky side of it.he said his mate would walk passed this vet every day and the dog was always on the leader,anyway 1 day his mate asked why dont you let the dog off for a run around and the vet replied [i cant as the dog has dropped 2 deer and the keeper caught him and said if i see that dog off the lead again i will shoot it].so his mate put it over his bitch as it done deer.thats what geff told me anyway and it was a long time ago so there shouldnt be any husky blood in the make of any of geffs dogs now. funny little thread there.......put it over as it "Done deer"......mint ... Quote Link to post
poacher3161 1,766 Posted December 31, 2011 Report Share Posted December 31, 2011 A Mick Douglas bred so called norfolk lurcher bought as a pup of him in the early 80s Quote Link to post
whin 463 Posted December 31, 2011 Report Share Posted December 31, 2011 saw afew in the eighties and early ninties mick douglas type not bad lamping dogs and pretty racy under there thick jacket Quote Link to post
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