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Just to add to the thread,,,I know most have seen the pic befor,,,but possibly not tree hands ....   Venus ,,half minshaw,,half coursing dog,,,littler sister to swift,,the black and white bitch fran

I wasn't ever going to comment on this thread ever , I wasn't prepared to say anything about the breed or the men although I've seen a few run and know a lot of the men mentioned including victor gh

I did manage to find a single photograph all be it not a great one. Can't really remember the night but the blue bitch in the picture belonged to my old mate from Workington.   The Handsome guy in

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How much is the Buddy dog up at stud for anyone? ATB Andy

not 100% but I think he is 500

 

Cheers fella,you wouldn't get many if ANY lamp dog that could get a quarter of that for a stud lol..ATB Andy

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i see this thread has gone to rat shit anyway ive got a 12 inch cock around :laugh: :laugh: and your all welcome to come have a look or stroke ;)

your misses rekons myne bigger

No she think's ye dog's shite and the brick would beat ye and ye tell fib's but what do women know :laugh: :laugh:
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I dont dislike the greyhound by anymeans. Just for me ther is no need to cross one to a good line of lurcher. i belive a well worked lurcher will stand more of a chance on producing good working offspring. in my opinion its chancey breeding from a greyhoumd to a lurcher. as most men who have breed lurchers will agree with me im sure , breeding worker x worker there will be pups that wont make thegrade. so if breeding worker x worker produces 3 good pups from 6/7 pups. i belive the chances of a grey producing grater numbers of pups makeing the grade alot slimer. just my opinion.

 

This is exactly my thinking, so i totally agree. If the greyhound brings the speed/drive/size (or whatever) to the table, then aren't you better off getting a proven sire or dam that also has these attributes. I've never seen a greyhound doing what a good lurcher can do, in my opinion aren't they just too thick....i'll know doubt stand corrected on this...lol

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