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heres a strong we rabbiting bitch 19 tts 44 pound decent feet and a very good nose

dont think so mate the mate went to cumbria for it heres a photo of the dam and sire

no bother mate i was surprised when i seen it chase and catch the rabbit the ground was rougth some pic for you

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How's that bred, a nice strong en that fills the freezer.

Very nice

She a first x collie grey very fast 4 wat she is stays all nite n done odds n drabs of ferretin. She suffered from bad rist injury as pup that cumin bk to haunt her but seen her yest n she firin on all cylinders. Only odd thin is she wont work in a pack she shuts down. But as a lamper or ferreter she done well enough thin 24 n a fox is her best single tally. She been worked all over from mountain to golf courses plenty fast enough
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TERRIER WHIPPET. just under 60 pound and 23 inch tts. a cracking ferretting general moocher. seems to bounce back from some nasty knocks with little or no damage. touch wood.

 

ps. some nice workman like dogs on this thread. makes a nice change from the diluted whippets /greyhounds that are paraded as lurchers :hmm:

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:clapper:Some lovely, workmanlike dogs there lads..

 

I used to keep a much heavier, chunkier type of rabbiting lurcher, (bred from Cattle Dogs), and they served me well.

Nowadays, I tend to use a racier, Greyhound/Collie/Whippet mix..

They are a bit more accident prone in woodland,..but we get by.... :yes:

 

All the best, PL.

 

 

Greyhound x Cattle Dog

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Now thats a very nice sort, that is the exact type of thing i would love to put my coursing dog over.

Judging by the background they work well in heavy cover ?

 

Was working with a coursing man the last few days and we were saying how bad the stone is in some parts round here. Without the right type of dog they are un runable id say.

 

Some nice dogs northernlite and tough terrain too. All the best.

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