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This is my boy and he has put some game away in his time he is 8 now but can still shift.

He's got a nice shape to him. How tall?

 

What are his feet and coat like? Cheers.

 

He is 24tts good feet and as said thin coat but never let me down in the day

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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 t

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,,

That's one of mine - mainly Whip/Grey, with a little collie in the background. He is sharp, fast, turns on a sixpence, and is very focussed. Feet are not bad - definite hare foot shape, but I think t

I would not run my dog on a golf course it's too dangerous.

well you would never run your dog around here mate we have to travel for good land so needs must some times. dog does well on them runs clever no need for speed but nice when needed even better on paddock fields :yes:

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rabbit dog runs links day and night 22tts brought up on them gaz

whippet grey beddy bounces well no injurys coming 3 in june

 

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I would like to see your dog on a golf course pal!

 

we will have to sort a night out gaz :thumbs:

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I would not run my dog on a golf course it's too dangerous.

well you would never run your dog around here mate we have to travel for good land so needs must some times. dog does well on them runs clever no need for speed but nice when needed even better on paddock fields :yes:

 

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Not many up this way mate.

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rabbit dog runs links day and night 22tts brought up on them gaz

whippet grey beddy bounces well no injurys coming 3 in june

 

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I would like to see your dog on a golf course pal!

we will have to sort a night out gaz :thumbs:

Definitely mate. Soon as season is underway. You've got my number. I will come to you or you are welcome down here.

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I would not run my dog on a golf course it's too dangerous.

well you would never run your dog around here mate we have to travel for good land so needs must some times. dog does well on them runs clever no need for speed but nice when needed even better on paddock fields :yes:

 

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Not many up this way mate.

 

lucky man :thumbs:

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i like the whippet/greys , i think there underated dogs, ive seen a couple of really good ones work but imo a bit of something else is needed (1/8 upto 1/4) for a good all purpose dog be it beddy, saluki, bull or collie.

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I would not run my dog on a golf course it's too dangerous.

It is dangerous but certainly gets the blood pumping. My big dog smashed into a bunker the other night. Heart was in my mouth.

 

lucky dog.. :yes: ,a few courses about this way....all the burns are lined with 2x2 slabs....dog hits that its... :cray::bye:

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http://www.thehuntinglife.com/forums/topic/285457-fieldfare-challange-8-dog-coursing-stake/

 

This is a link to a topic I put on a while back, Tay is a whippet x greyhound, hope you enjoy :thumbs:

By the way , who wrote the article about how unpopular whip x greys are?

Thanks alot I will read that now.

 

It was by John Glover.

 

and he and his mate breed beddyxs with whippets wonder why he was saying other crosses are not as popular lol

whippet/ghds are still as popular you go to a lurcher show and see whats winning every week

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