Tiny 7 1,694 Posted May 21, 2013 Report Share Posted May 21, 2013 I also think a little splash of somthing goes along way in a Grew 3 Quote Link to post
Gaz_1989 9,539 Posted May 21, 2013 Author Report Share Posted May 21, 2013 Maybe a touch of Beddy or Collie is the key to make the ultimate bunny basher. I do like the beddys at the moment. Quote Link to post
TOMO 26,009 Posted May 21, 2013 Report Share Posted May 21, 2013 Here's a whipp grey owned by a mate,, was a very useful dog ferreting and lamping stood 21 inch,,, here we are doing some pest control on a golf course. Here she is with my old coursing dog,, after knocking a few bunnys over one night My kelpie grey x whipp grey,,, look how short that land is ,,, very fast running ground 6 Quote Link to post
Gaz_1989 9,539 Posted May 21, 2013 Author Report Share Posted May 21, 2013 That kelpie/grey x whip/grey looks a handy sort Tomo. Quote Link to post
shaluk 48 Posted May 21, 2013 Report Share Posted May 21, 2013 I owned one of these crosses 9 year ago keen as mustard good prey drive and would exell on rabbits coat was a bit thin but didnt put her off crashing cover Atb. Quote Link to post
paulf 820 Posted May 21, 2013 Report Share Posted May 21, 2013 my brother in law had a first cross about 25 years ago was along time ago and i can remember the dog knocking over afew bunnies and hares mainly on the lamp though .but like has been said thin coat and would be shivering like f**k out ferreting on a frosty morning he did think of putting him across a saluki grey but nothing came of it in the end which was a shame really .. Quote Link to post
TOMO 26,009 Posted May 21, 2013 Report Share Posted May 21, 2013 (edited) She weren't bad Here she is with another mates bitch ,, rew of this site,, his bitch was whipp grey,, with 1/16 collie and 1/16 deerhound So pretty much a grew,, Here they are with rabbits Edited May 21, 2013 by TOMO 5 Quote Link to post
sterob99 1 Posted May 21, 2013 Report Share Posted May 21, 2013 my uncle had a 3/8 whip 3/8 grey 1/4 collie and it was mustard , would take hares during the day and rabbit under the lamp, the bit of collie in there gave it a better coat and abit more stamina, stood around 24 tts , chased a rabbit on the fell into a hole and went over and broke its neck, shame he didnt have any pups off it befor hand 1 Quote Link to post
bunnys 1,228 Posted May 21, 2013 Report Share Posted May 21, 2013 I have just read with interest the article in the countrymans weekly about whippet x greyhounds and there lack of popularity nowadays. Who runs them and what are your thoughts? I've often liked the idea of these but have never actually seen one run. I spent most of last season wondering what the best dog would be for where I run my dogs, mainly golf course and a quarry with loads of cover and uneven terrain and kept thinking about the whippet x greyhound. Take off speed is paramount for both as is agility and turning but would they be tough enough? My dogs ( 3/4 Grey 1/4 Beddy and Sal/Whip/Grey) are both tough as old boots and have taken some nasty knocks which have not phased them at all. Would a whip x grey be the same? What about feet? The other positive for me is the fact that they would be a smaller dog. Don't get me wrong I stay within the law at the moment but keep bigger dogs in the hope that the ban will be overturned. However this is getting more and more unlikely as time goes on and I am appearing in court next week under the hunting act 2004 for simply being out with a dog and lamp (no quarry was run) which just emphasises to me how seriously they are beginning to take this load of nonsense. A bigger dog doesn't only attract more unwanted attention IMO but it also puts the "temptation" factor there to slip on illegal quarry. So why isnt this little rabbiting speed machine more popular? Any pros and cons appreciated and hopefully we will get a good discussion going. Cheers Gaz collie whipp grey would suit theee gaz atb bunnys. 1 Quote Link to post
Gaz_1989 9,539 Posted May 22, 2013 Author Report Share Posted May 22, 2013 I have just read with interest the article in the countrymans weekly about whippet x greyhounds and there lack of popularity nowadays. Who runs them and what are your thoughts? I've often liked the idea of these but have never actually seen one run. I spent most of last season wondering what the best dog would be for where I run my dogs, mainly golf course and a quarry with loads of cover and uneven terrain and kept thinking about the whippet x greyhound. Take off speed is paramount for both as is agility and turning but would they be tough enough? My dogs ( 3/4 Grey 1/4 Beddy and Sal/Whip/Grey) are both tough as old boots and have taken some nasty knocks which have not phased them at all. Would a whip x grey be the same? What about feet? The other positive for me is the fact that they would be a smaller dog. Don't get me wrong I stay within the law at the moment but keep bigger dogs in the hope that the ban will be overturned. However this is getting more and more unlikely as time goes on and I am appearing in court next week under the hunting act 2004 for simply being out with a dog and lamp (no quarry was run) which just emphasises to me how seriously they are beginning to take this load of nonsense. A bigger dog doesn't only attract more unwanted attention IMO but it also puts the "temptation" factor there to slip on illegal quarry. So why isnt this little rabbiting speed machine more popular? Any pros and cons appreciated and hopefully we will get a good discussion going. Cheers Gaz collie whipp grey would suit theee gaz atb bunnys. If I was going for something else in there then it would be Beddy I think mate. Quote Link to post
LEWIS123 449 Posted May 22, 2013 Report Share Posted May 22, 2013 The dog on my display pic is 3/4 whippet 1/4 greyhound and that was 40 rabbits in and hour Quote Link to post
johnny boy68 11,726 Posted May 22, 2013 Report Share Posted May 22, 2013 My bitch is basically a grew with an 1/8th beddy and an 1/8th bull stands at 22tts, she lacks a little pace compared to my old grew but makes up for it in being a bit steadier and a bit tougher than the grew was. She still as plenty of pace though and as got a good set of lungs on her. 6 Quote Link to post
dodger 2,751 Posted May 22, 2013 Report Share Posted May 22, 2013 There's a good whippet greyhound in Scotland that is a good allrounder n still working hard at over 5 years old he was bred from a good tough working whippet to a staying greyhound, not sure if anyone on here knows the dogs he's called Bertie. Quote Link to post
Gaz_1989 9,539 Posted May 22, 2013 Author Report Share Posted May 22, 2013 My bitch is basically a grew with an 1/8th beddy and an 1/8th bull stands at 22tts, she lacks a little pace compared to my old grew but makes up for it in being a bit steadier and a bit tougher than the grew was. She still as plenty of pace though and as got a good set of lungs on her. What a smashing little dog mate. That bottom pic is awesome. Has she ever run on a golf course? She certainly looks like she could shift. I used to think you were a right bell end but you are warming on me and you have got some nice dogs I will give you that It seems that all the best whip x greys have in fact got just a touch of something else in there. Cheers for replies. Gaz. Quote Link to post
troter58 1,711 Posted May 22, 2013 Report Share Posted May 22, 2013 My bitch is basically a grew with an 1/8th beddy and an 1/8th bull stands at 22tts, she lacks a little pace compared to my old grew but makes up for it in being a bit steadier and a bit tougher than the grew was. She still as plenty of pace though and as got a good set of lungs on her. cracking bitch that johnny my type 1 Quote Link to post
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