IanB 0 Posted July 2, 2007 Report Share Posted July 2, 2007 Monty just copy the url line to the right of the image you want to show from photobucket... The Url has this above it IMG Code - Forums & Bulletin Boards . Ian Quote Link to post
Guest Frank Posted July 2, 2007 Report Share Posted July 2, 2007 (edited) Looks a cracker Montague, she seems to have terrier blood in her make up? Am i right or rong? The best of luck with her. Frank. Edited July 2, 2007 by Frank Quote Link to post
montague 0 Posted July 2, 2007 Report Share Posted July 2, 2007 (edited) Monty just copy the url line to the right of the image you want to show from photobucket...The Url has this above it IMG Code - Forums & Bulletin Boards . Ian Cheers Ian but that's what i've been doing & never had trouble before. Don't know if it's my pc or not. Edited July 2, 2007 by montague Quote Link to post
montague 0 Posted July 2, 2007 Report Share Posted July 2, 2007 Looks a cracker Montague, she seems to have terrier blood in her make up? Am i right or rong? The best of luck with her. Frank. [/quote Beddy blood in there somewere. Quote Link to post
BRAN 0 Posted July 3, 2007 Report Share Posted July 3, 2007 I enquired about this guy before, I heard about these dogs years ago. Was fascinated that he had success with non saluki stuff on lincoln! Then judging from posts, it seems he's introduced saluki to his strain. So I think my initial query still stands, is there a non saluki strain exist that can compete on the fens? And I mean compete, a dog that is regular taking 3/4 on the big land? Quote Link to post
Big bald beautiful 1,231 Posted July 4, 2007 Report Share Posted July 4, 2007 Sure J.SLACK and his father always kept a deerhound blooded strain that did well on the big fields Quote Link to post
Magpie 102 Posted July 7, 2007 Report Share Posted July 7, 2007 Hi folks. I've owned two of Stats lurchers and IMO they're right out of the top drawer. My old bitch regularly took hares on the lincolnshire and cambridgeshire fens depite the fact that there was little if any Saluki blood in the breeding. She was also equelly at home lamping or accomponing me on my ferreting trips. In later life she took the occasional fox, pre ban of course. She is now enjoying her well earned retirement being treated like a baby at my mothers. I now have a new pup from Stat and she is coming on a treat. Here are a few pics. Shot with K810i at 2007-07-07 Shot with K810i at 2007-07-07 Shot with Shot with K810i at 2007-07-07rofile.imageshack.us/camerabuy.php?model=K810i&make=Sony+Ericsson]K810i[/url] at 2007-07-07 Quote Link to post
BRAN 0 Posted July 7, 2007 Report Share Posted July 7, 2007 Nice bitch, what's his breeding program? Looks whippet, and bedy? And what type of lung did the bitch posess? Quote Link to post
Guest bob Posted July 7, 2007 Report Share Posted July 7, 2007 Hi folks. I've owned two of Stats lurchers and IMO they're right out of the top drawer. My old bitch regularly took hares on the lincolnshire and cambridgeshire fens depite the fact that there was little if any Saluki blood in the breeding. She was also equelly at home lamping or accomponing me on my ferreting trips. In later life she took the occasional fox, pre ban of course. She is now enjoying her well earned retirement being treated like a baby at my mothers.I now have a new pup from Stat and she is coming on a treat. Here are a few pics. Shot with K810i at 2007-07-07 Shot with K810i at 2007-07-07 Shot with Shot with K810i at 2007-07-07rofile.imageshack.us/camerabuy.php?model=K810i&make=Sony+Ericsson]K810i[/url] at 2007-07-07 you say there is little or no saluki in these dogs,well how would you rate them today against the saluki type lurchers that are the top draw dogs of today,do you think your dogs would live with them? Quote Link to post
macker 5 Posted July 7, 2007 Report Share Posted July 7, 2007 heard of these type of dogs but never seen any run. but i will say fair play to the chap for sticking to his own lines. very nice dogs i think and look usefull pot fillers. best of luck with them montague and magpie all the best macker Quote Link to post
Magpie 102 Posted July 8, 2007 Report Share Posted July 8, 2007 Hi folks. I've owned two of Stats lurchers and IMO they're right out of the top drawer. My old bitch regularly took hares on the lincolnshire and cambridgeshire fens depite the fact that there was little if any Saluki blood in the breeding. She was also equelly at home lamping or accomponing me on my ferreting trips. In later life she took the occasional fox, pre ban of course. She is now enjoying her well earned retirement being treated like a baby at my mothers.I now have a new pup from Stat and she is coming on a treat. Here are a few pics. Shot with K810i at 2007-07-07 Shot with K810i at 2007-07-07 Shot with Shot with K810i at 2007-07-07rofile.imageshack.us/camerabuy.php?model=K810i&make=Sony+Ericsson]K810i[/url] at 2007-07-07 you say there is little or no saluki in these dogs,well how would you rate them today against the saluki type lurchers that are the top draw dogs of today,do you think your dogs would live with them? HI Bob, Firstly can I say that its the blue brindle bitch that has none or at least very little Saluki in her breeding and although she could and would take Hares regularly she was never going to be a top match dog. I think we all know that the Saluki x is king when it comes to matching or single handed compatition. All the best Hare killers pre ban' were bred that way and certainly all the top dogs I saw run at the EOE were all Saluki bred. As good a Hare dogs as Stats non-Saluki lurchers were there were Saluki x that were better, not hugely so, I have to add but, there was a few that would always win through in the single handed stakes. I don't think Stat would disagree with me on that and I guess thats why he add Saluki in to his dogs. As all round pot fillers I don't think you can touch um'. I always found my girl to be honest, hard working, loyal and intelligent and I hope my new one terns out the way she did. Quote Link to post
Magpie 102 Posted July 8, 2007 Report Share Posted July 8, 2007 Nice bitch, what's his breeding program? Looks whippet, and bedy? And what type of lung did the bitch posess? Well mate if you were to ask Stat he'd probably tell you they were Jack russel crossed with a pig put back to a pit pony then crossed with a shire horse coz that his sense of homour. To be honest theres just about everything in there and they've been bred that way for ages. Quote Link to post
montague 0 Posted July 8, 2007 Report Share Posted July 8, 2007 Magpie a very similar look don't you think? Quote Link to post
Guest reload Posted July 8, 2007 Report Share Posted July 8, 2007 Cracking dags on the thread, mine has simiar blood to montys and hes made a good pot filler and a honest enough dog Quote Link to post
hedgesteeper 2 Posted July 8, 2007 Report Share Posted July 8, 2007 Bob is the sire to the white faced pup, judge? Quote Link to post
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