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I would suggest you,re friend never had the marbles to train the dog

i know many have seen her before but heres my useless rubbing rag hancock

That is very true, but then you use the same oxygen as somebody sane.

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I agree with that you don't seeing many good collie x pups for sale and Hancock is an easy option I think this is why people off here should get intouch and breed a litter or two out of good working stock there are pleanty of decent lads on here that would take on these kind of pups not for money just for future pups I know a lot of people wouldn't like to do this but it would be great for some good working lurcher? Another question do you think Hancock would use an injured bitch say for instance bad feet ?

 

Nope. He`s a business man, no point. His Greyhounds are all ex track dogs, so unlikely that bad breeding would get on the track in the first place.

 

 

And an injury doesn`t come through in the breeding, genetic defects do, but an injury wouldn`t. A fault that made the dog prone to injury would as well. but like I say, why would he, he has a company to think of.

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that dog of yours birddog looks a good dog like the look of the beardie x think if i went back to collie xs that would be my choice rakes is a good looking one to prefer the rough coats atb

rakes is a cracker and half collie hes bred lurcher to lurcher the hancocks have a pic up of his 3 brothers

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The last litter of genuine collie x dogs I heard of that were bred in my area produced this bitch(Hancock x Hancock) and she's 8 now. You just don't see collie/grey pups around these days.

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but its a hard choice for the owner of a decent bitch like mine when it comes to breeding her, she's one of ten her dad is one of eleven, if i bred her to another collie x to keep a pup back would i find maybe another 10 like minded guys

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Couldn't care how big you are , the saying goes bigger you are harder you fall

 

Shortarse then eh ?? wee man syndrome

 

Hey Mark I wouldn't bother my arse wit this 'pitt-prick' anymore mate...just let him jog on by. Your dog looks great by the way. Ah bet you're pretty keen for the season to be here? Take care.

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:hmm:It is not hard to produce,........ a genuine Collie x Greyhound lurcher,........it sure ain't Rocket Science. :laugh:

 

 

i agree, 9/10 greyhounds have brilliant breeding and most folk dont really care if there any good on the track aslong as it isnt a dodgey one.getting a collie bitch would prob be the hardest part but nowhere near impossible.
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I think he would use a injured bitch maybe with bad feet or maybe bad wrists I dunno 100% if it would but I would of thought breeding from injury prone dogs would only increase the chance of injury? He's is a business man and a business man is init for the money so there for a cheap ex track injured bitch or not would be good for business for him I don't believe he thinks about the offspring and who has them and what they do with them it's simply money he's after and this is why I won't be after another one!yes it is not rocket since to breed a decent litter it's depends on you circumstance of where your living still at home at 21 I'm not a free man to do what I want with the dogs lol

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