baw 4,360 Posted January 9, 2013 Report Share Posted January 9, 2013 All you people talking about greyhounds hitting fences..... Kranky knows your all talking pish and only heard it down the pub..... 1 Quote Link to post
BIG G wheton machine 1,594 Posted January 9, 2013 Report Share Posted January 9, 2013 im talking fom xperience. but i dont blame the dog as the trainning for track racing does not require th trainning for the field but id take a chnce on a ghound pup as its only gona learn what you show it Quote Link to post
baw 4,360 Posted January 9, 2013 Report Share Posted January 9, 2013 It's still not going to replace a purpose bred lurcher though. I know you get exceptions in everything but seriously? Those long toes for a start.....don't know anyone who wants their pup to take the greyhounds side regarding feet. Quote Link to post
kranky 507 Posted January 9, 2013 Report Share Posted January 9, 2013 Just incase you've forget the pish you wrote kranky, read your post above and show me where you define ex track dogs....... Ill hold my breath big boy I made mention of the fact that they can turn if allowed to run in the field and also of coursing dogs that were used for lamping and mooching. I never mentioned ex racers but then again I didn't expect people who were giving such definitive and negative advice about a dogs working abilities would base their findings on ex racers. Dogs that either haven't made the grade or are well past their prime and unsuitable for breeding. I've worked pure greys both here and in Ireland, dogs that were bred to work not race. I also owned a dog that made it to the semi finals of the Springbok at Wimbledon. These big dogs accounted for plenty of deer and fox back in the day. Would I get another pure greyhound? There's blokes on here that know that I looked at a pup a couple of months ago. It seems a lot of your experience is based on a dog with a dodgy leg who's blood wasn't worth breeding from. The fact that you couldn't teach a young dog to jump says more about your abilities than the dogs. Quote Link to post
riohog 5,725 Posted January 9, 2013 Report Share Posted January 9, 2013 It's still not going to replace a purpose bred lurcher though. I know you get exceptions in everything but seriously? Those long toes for a start.....don't know anyone who wants their pup to take the greyhounds side regarding feet. they just aint got it for long hard work they are sprint dogs they burn out to quick with lactic acid build up . bottom linr a good lurcher is allways better 1 Quote Link to post
kranky 507 Posted January 9, 2013 Report Share Posted January 9, 2013 All you people talking about greyhounds hitting fences..... Kranky knows your all talking pish and only heard it down the pub..... All your years of experience and your family of poachers should've taught you that any dog can hit a fence regardless of breeding and regardless of training and entering. How many lurchers have been killed or injured running into stuff? Loads more than greyhounds be ause loads more are used for lamping. Does that make it a fault in all lurchers? Quote Link to post
kranky 507 Posted January 9, 2013 Report Share Posted January 9, 2013 It's still not going to replace a purpose bred lurcher though. I know you get exceptions in everything but seriously? Those long toes for a start.....don't know anyone who wants their pup to take the greyhounds side regarding feet. What about deerhound crosses? Do they have bad feet? They got long toes. What about bull crosses? How do you find their feet? Which side do you want them to take regarding feet? If any of the above are too hard for you to answer you are allowed to ring a member of your poacher family for help. Quote Link to post
rob190364 2,594 Posted January 9, 2013 Report Share Posted January 9, 2013 interesting thread in danger of becoming another silly THL school playground slanging match 2 Quote Link to post
kranky 507 Posted January 9, 2013 Report Share Posted January 9, 2013 It's still not going to replace a purpose bred lurcher though. I know you get exceptions in everything but seriously? Those long toes for a start.....don't know anyone who wants their pup to take the greyhounds side regarding feet. they just aint got it for long hard work they are sprint dogs they burn out to quick with lactic acid build up . bottom linr a good lurcher is allways better Whilst they ain't got the wind of a saluki or deerhound they ain't finished after a short sprint and cramped up. Quote Link to post
baw 4,360 Posted January 9, 2013 Report Share Posted January 9, 2013 Your just being silly now kranky. You said you never thought people would talk about ex racers in the field. Errrr hello, what are 99.99999% of greyhounds used for? I don't think you have ever been in a field have you? You say greyhounds have great feet, are you serious? Obviously lurchers hit stuff but here's a wee something for you to digest, the faster the animal the more likely it is to hit something. You take a speed bomb into a boulder strewn hill, it's more likely to hit one compared to a more slower type. I seriously don't know why I'm wasting my time with you, your knowledge regarding field craft comes from books. Ill just bow to your superior knowledge on the matter...... Greyhounds are the dogs bollocks Quote Link to post
riohog 5,725 Posted January 9, 2013 Report Share Posted January 9, 2013 It's still not going to replace a purpose bred lurcher though. I know you get exceptions in everything but seriously? Those long toes for a start.....don't know anyone who wants their pup to take the greyhounds side regarding feet. they just aint got it for long hard work they are sprint dogs they burn out to quick with lactic acid build up . bottom linr a good lurcher is allways better Whilst they ain't got the wind of a saluki or deerhound they ain't finished after a short sprint and cramped up. ffs exactly they are sprint dogs fast twitch muscles if i was you id get a hamster you know fanny f..k about dogs 1 Quote Link to post
baw 4,360 Posted January 9, 2013 Report Share Posted January 9, 2013 Where's maxhardcore, he'll be able to tell us if a greyhounds better than a lurcher. Pmsl did I just write that Quote Link to post
troter58 1,711 Posted January 9, 2013 Report Share Posted January 9, 2013 as been said ex track dogs know no different they will just run in to a fence but get a pup it will do every thing a lurcher can but not a lot of wind thats why we run lurchers is it not? as for brain no diffrent from a salukie most will come round with time spent on them.atb Quote Link to post
baw 4,360 Posted January 9, 2013 Report Share Posted January 9, 2013 Here a question kranky, if greyhounds are better than lurchers for the job. Why is the lurcher section on the hunting life the most popular section on here? Why do folk waste their time sourcing collies etc, breeding first cross then second cross etc when all they needs a f*****g greyhound? I need to go now so can't answer back but humour me please Quote Link to post
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.