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cheers danny was over the moon with him,as you know youself it isa good feeling

Well the dog is only 14 months old,the long ear was flying mate,dog did very well on him,don't think were great,only go out for the fun of it pal,but if you think there no good over in Ireland that's up to you lad

I ant knocking your dog mate, he looks in fine shape.

All im saying is theres a world of diffrence running a brown hare on open land to running a montain hare on long grass, for all I know your dog could do well here.

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Well the dog is only 14 months old,the long ear was flying mate,dog did very well on him,don't think were great,only go out for the fun of it pal,but if you think there no good over in Ireland that's up to you lad

I ant knocking your dog mate, he looks in fine shape.

All im saying is theres a world of diffrence running a brown hare on open land to running a montain hare on long grass, for all I know your dog could do well here.

And how good would your dog do in Ireland?????How many kill in England out 4?????

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Well the dog is only 14 months old,the long ear was flying mate,dog did very well on him,don't think were great,only go out for the fun of it pal,but if you think there no good over in Ireland that's up to you lad

I ant knocking your dog mate, he looks in fine shape.

All im saying is theres a world of diffrence running a brown hare on open land to running a montain hare on long grass, for all I know your dog could do well here.

And how good would your dog do in Ireland?????How many kill in England out 4?????

They wouldnt miss too much.

Nothing iv got is match quality at all! If the dogs breed from khan to a lurcher he could be fairly steedy and mine are sharp type saluki crosses,

I wouldnt even bother running them at blue hares on long grass.

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I wouldnt even bother running them at blue hares on long grass.

 

The irish hare, is a lot more stronger than the blue scottish mountain hare, which is what your on about.

Unless you come over here and run the irish hare, you don't have a clue what your talking about lad!

 

Captain, good result and it looks like you have been putting the work in with him, as he looks well fit, good luck with him sir, keep up the good work. :thumbs:

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