bird 9,969 Posted September 21, 2011 Report Share Posted September 21, 2011 I dont understand if everyone is going on about how good these malamutes x. Why would there be any need to put it over a good coursing dog??? its obviously lacking in something. I dont know much about malamutes but Iv seen my fair share of huski and if there anything like them they be a nightmare jmo! i seen them in the flesh, ok not working but seem run around , and they were alot faster+agile than what you would think .By putting them back to coursing dog to me you will get a really good lurcher that will take most quarry. Regards temp , they were bidble well behaved and steady from what i saw. Ive got colliexgrey + bull x grey as most know, and ive had both these types quite a while, so i know what the temps are like from this type of dogs (x). And if a dog can still do the same job as the xs i keep , and maybe not so robtic like a colliex, or reckless like some bullxs, and these dogs did seem very differnt to my dogs, well i dont think its a bad thing at all . so whats the malamutes going bring to the party x back to buddy? ( stamina, good feet, prey drive, good coat ) and quite bidble, so to me all this is what you need in a good lurcher..! Quote Link to post
jarv5116 57 Posted September 21, 2011 Report Share Posted September 21, 2011 I dont understand if everyone is going on about how good these malamutes x. Why would there be any need to put it over a good coursing dog??? its obviously lacking in something. I dont know much about malamutes but Iv seen my fair share of huski and if there anything like them they be a nightmare jmo! i seen them in the flesh, ok not working but seem run around , and they were alot faster+agile than what you would think .By putting them back to coursing dog to me you will get a really good lurcher that will take most quarry. Regards temp , they were bidble well behaved and steady from what i saw. Ive got colliexgrey + bull x grey as most know, and ive had both these types quite a while, so i know what the temps are like from this type of dogs (x). And if a dog can still do the same job as the xs i keep , and maybe not so robtic like a colliex, or reckless like some bullxs, and these dogs did seem very differnt to my dogs, well i dont think its a bad thing at all . so whats the malamutes going bring to the party x back to buddy? ( stamina, good feet, prey drive, good coat ) and quite bidble, so to me all this is what you need in a good lurcher..! everything in a collie if you ask me If there were 3 litters of pups at same time. First x collie grey put ova buddy, first x bull grey put ova buddy, first x malamutes grey put ova buddy I know what my first second choice would be and i would give the malamutes a wide berth to be honest but its just my opion. Quote Link to post
Guest joball Posted September 21, 2011 Report Share Posted September 21, 2011 dont you mean buddy ova (said bitch) lol Quote Link to post
jarv5116 57 Posted September 21, 2011 Report Share Posted September 21, 2011 dont you mean buddy ova (said bitch) lol yeah I know Quote Link to post
johnny boy68 11,726 Posted September 21, 2011 Report Share Posted September 21, 2011 I dont understand if everyone is going on about how good these malamutes x. Why would there be any need to put it over a good coursing dog??? its obviously lacking in something. I dont know much about malamutes but Iv seen my fair share of huski and if there anything like them they be a nightmare jmo! i seen them in the flesh, ok not working but seem run around , and they were alot faster+agile than what you would think .By putting them back to coursing dog to me you will get a really good lurcher that will take most quarry. Regards temp , they were bidble well behaved and steady from what i saw. Ive got colliexgrey + bull x grey as most know, and ive had both these types quite a while, so i know what the temps are like from this type of dogs (x). And if a dog can still do the same job as the xs i keep , and maybe not so robtic like a colliex, or reckless like some bullxs, and these dogs did seem very differnt to my dogs, well i dont think its a bad thing at all . so whats the malamutes going bring to the party x back to buddy? They'll be lurchers mate........and when breeding lurchers your always looking to improve your stock.Flint is trying something different and should be applauded for that imo. He's obviously seen something that'll hopefully give him better dogs and isn't that what we all strive for...........better dogs? 1 Quote Link to post
Guest vin Posted September 21, 2011 Report Share Posted September 21, 2011 I bet Flinty is having a good chuckle reading all this. I will also add..those pictures do not do the dogs any justice at all...in the flesh they look totally different, they are big long,strong,and light on there feet for such big dogs. Quote Link to post
skycat 6,173 Posted September 21, 2011 Report Share Posted September 21, 2011 I wonder why so many people have a problem with anyone breeding something slightly different: is it really the partisan nature of our island nation: poke fun at or hate anything which isn't common or usual? Or is it just narrow minded human nature: the sort which says 'if it ain't broke don't try and fix it'? But if no one tried anything new, then we'd all still be sitting in Africa, or more likely have died out by now. 2 Quote Link to post
stormyboy 1,352 Posted September 21, 2011 Report Share Posted September 21, 2011 I'm told by a reliable source that these mal x of flints excel at their job. Good luck with the pups. (Though from what I'm told luck will have little to do with their success!) Quote Link to post
whin 463 Posted September 21, 2011 Report Share Posted September 21, 2011 lucks got a lot to do with breeding and commen sense he used my freind slieghts black greyhound then an other mans hard work buddie so he is realy only puttig an eighth or qaurt mal in it ,should be useful dogs , but not his dogs he has studs from everywere else , all the best hpe they can put a bend in fst waurry Quote Link to post
Sirius 1,391 Posted September 21, 2011 Report Share Posted September 21, 2011 The idea of using sled dogs and spitz types has been around for quite a few years as they seem to have some good plus points, but I am sure they have a few flaws also. But good luck to you all with this cross, without a doubt they will knock over game pretty easily Quote Link to post
Bosun11 537 Posted September 21, 2011 Report Share Posted September 21, 2011 lucks got a lot to do with breeding and commen sense he used my freind slieghts black greyhound then an other mans hard work buddie so he is realy only puttig an eighth or qaurt mal in it ,should be useful dogs , but not his dogs he has studs from everywere else , all the best hpe they can put a bend in fst waurry Then, as I see it Whin, he's used the best thats available to him and, thats just common sense.. But lets face it, especially in 'our' lurcher world, common sense, ain't that common..!! Who has a mulitutude of 'the finest' of their own available to stud..? So, he sussed out the best available to him. Must hold a fair amount of faith in his choice..? Yer, luck has a lot to do with anything, if you belive that way, but you can only do your best by your dogs, whether in the field or choosing the right lines to go off in terms of breeding and, to me, these lads are doing everything right, so far. To be honest, I don't know shit about Malmutes, never wanted nor needed to but what I do see, is blokes who have really thought about what they want and need to run and... That ain't a bad thing in this world... Quote Link to post
reality 6 Posted September 21, 2011 Report Share Posted September 21, 2011 I dont understand if everyone is going on about how good these malamutes x. Why would there be any need to put it over a good coursing dog??? its obviously lacking in something. I dont know much about malamutes but Iv seen my fair share of huski and if there anything like them they be a nightmare jmo! i seen them in the flesh, ok not working but seem run around , and they were alot faster+agile than what you would think .By putting them back to coursing dog to me you will get a really good lurcher that will take most quarry. Regards temp , they were bidble well behaved and steady from what i saw. Ive got colliexgrey + bull x grey as most know, and ive had both these types quite a while, so i know what the temps are like from this type of dogs (x). And if a dog can still do the same job as the xs i keep , and maybe not so robtic like a colliex, or reckless like some bullxs, and these dogs did seem very differnt to my dogs, well i dont think its a bad thing at all . so whats the malamutes going bring to the party x back to buddy? ( stamina, good feet, prey drive, good coat ) and quite bidble, so to me all this is what you need in a good lurcher..! i sees em run [bANNED TEXT] .rubbitch these malamute xs .no stamina at pace theys plodders ..big heavy coat .no good here .and stubborn dull fuckers .with hard mouffs. and tha buddy juk nevers done nowt. its the trufth Quote Link to post
Guest vin Posted September 21, 2011 Report Share Posted September 21, 2011 I dont understand if everyone is going on about how good these malamutes x. Why would there be any need to put it over a good coursing dog??? its obviously lacking in something. I dont know much about malamutes but Iv seen my fair share of huski and if there anything like them they be a nightmare jmo! i seen them in the flesh, ok not working but seem run around , and they were alot faster+agile than what you would think .By putting them back to coursing dog to me you will get a really good lurcher that will take most quarry. Regards temp , they were bidble well behaved and steady from what i saw. Ive got colliexgrey + bull x grey as most know, and ive had both these types quite a while, so i know what the temps are like from this type of dogs (x). And if a dog can still do the same job as the xs i keep , and maybe not so robtic like a colliex, or reckless like some bullxs, and these dogs did seem very differnt to my dogs, well i dont think its a bad thing at all . so whats the malamutes going bring to the party x back to buddy? ( stamina, good feet, prey drive, good coat ) and quite bidble, so to me all this is what you need in a good lurcher..! i sees em run [bANNED TEXT] .rubbitch these malamute xs .no stamina at pace theys plodders ..big heavy coat .no good here .and stubborn dull fuckers .with hard mouffs. and tha buddy juk nevers done nowt. its the trufth i love a laugh.. Quote Link to post
Guest joball Posted September 22, 2011 Report Share Posted September 22, 2011 Can you say that in english I dont understand if everyone is going on about how good these malamutes x. Why would there be any need to put it over a good coursing dog??? its obviously lacking in something. I dont know much about malamutes but Iv seen my fair share of huski and if there anything like them they be a nightmare jmo! i seen them in the flesh, ok not working but seem run around , and they were alot faster+agile than what you would think .By putting them back to coursing dog to me you will get a really good lurcher that will take most quarry. Regards temp , they were bidble well behaved and steady from what i saw. Ive got colliexgrey + bull x grey as most know, and ive had both these types quite a while, so i know what the temps are like from this type of dogs (x). And if a dog can still do the same job as the xs i keep , and maybe not so robtic like a colliex, or reckless like some bullxs, and these dogs did seem very differnt to my dogs, well i dont think its a bad thing at all . so whats the malamutes going bring to the party x back to buddy? ( stamina, good feet, prey drive, good coat ) and quite bidble, so to me all this is what you need in a good lurcher..! i sees em run [bANNED TEXT] .rubbitch these malamute xs .no stamina at pace theys plodders ..big heavy coat .no good here .and stubborn dull fuckers .with hard mouffs. and tha buddy juk nevers done nowt. its the trufth Quote Link to post
oneshot1986 72 Posted September 22, 2011 Report Share Posted September 22, 2011 reality you havnt seen the same dogs as me you say no stamina no pace and stubborn thats a load of shit these dogs have loads of stamina and are fast and alot more agile than people think and a big heavy coat they suffer no different to any lurcher in hot conditions they catch there quarry so regardless what people say there doing the job they was bred for they dont need to be bigged up the owners of these dogs know they work and thats all what matters try spending a bit more time with your own dogs instead of trying to run others down Quote Link to post
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