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i dont wish to sound rude .but you mention heritage .could you please explain what heritage .because there is no heritage ,they are just from a sub standard average grader and a run of the mill collie

both parents are still to young to breed from and in many peoples eyes are not properly tested yet to be classed as good workers due to there age and as for heritage that went when he started breeding

How on earth can they be "good workers" when they haven;t even had one or even half a seasons work ????? You are breeding puppies from puppies !!!   Cheers.

stear clear of any puppy farm, people who breed with pure intent of only making money are wrong. working abillity of the dogs should be paramount. this is why lurchers as a breed have gone down the shoot, money. dont get me wrong there are lots and lots of good working lurchers around but thers is more rubish than good. puppy farmers are to blame. i think its even worse when people get hold of good working lines and rinse them by breeding hell out of them, and sell them in countrymans weekly for huge money, these are just as bad as the big name puppy farmers ,david hancock and alike, i dont like wasting my time talking about such people but i felt it right to voice my oppinion as i just hope people will see and think twice about funding these puppy dealers.

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here's the thread http://www.thehuntinglife.com/forums/topic/251803-new-pup/

No real dog man would buy from a puppy farmer like handcock and this c**t your on about! All the people who support them c**ts talk about is how well some pups are as worker! where that has nothing to do with it, its the morals of their breeding and the fact handcock keeps them dogs in a pen 24/7 unless their out for breeding!

stay away!

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they have a add on done deal from yesterday

 

View2-12605122.jpeg Breed Age Lurcher 2 months

 

Both parents full Hancocks Lurcher's bred in the UK. Litter of five bitches for sale, three black and white and two merle. Some wiry haired. Both parents can be seen, go to

https://sites.google...rcherswestcork/ for more details of parents' breeding including ear mark IDs.

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they have a add on done deal from yesterday

 

View2-12605122.jpeg Breed Age Lurcher 2 months

 

Both parents full Hancocks Lurcher's bred in the UK. Litter of five bitches for sale, three black and white and two merle. Some wiry haired. Both parents can be seen, go to

https://sites.google...rcherswestcork/ for more details of parents' breeding including ear mark IDs.

 

he's breeding pups from pups...he's a wanker

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This is a weird one as truthfully I was on the phone to him only an hour ago,I was enquiring about a stud dog for future use.He informed me the dog at stud is 15 months old,now in fairness the dog hasnt 1 good season behind him.I was not impressed when he started spewing about the dogs breeding,I told him it was a bit too young for me but thanks anyway.I saw his ad on DDeal and had him down as another bloke I met before.

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