Dan McDonough 560 Posted September 26, 2013 Author Report Share Posted September 26, 2013 I'm happy with how much they look alike. In my experience, other litters that have been this close in appearance have also had a very good success rate in the talent department. I've never yet had a close litter like this all turn out to be duds, but I suppose it could happen. Good selection of the parents likely tips the scales in favor of a good turnout. Either way, I like it when they are close in type and conformation. 1 Quote Link to post
Dan McDonough 560 Posted December 3, 2013 Author Report Share Posted December 3, 2013 Here's a recent photo: I've just been taking them to as many different kinds of places as I can. They are getting to look like they are out of a stag now and have exceptional coats. They still have their milk teeth. 1 Quote Link to post
Dan McDonough 560 Posted December 3, 2013 Author Report Share Posted December 3, 2013 I still don't know which one I like the most. I know which one I get along with the best though. That certainly will make a difference in my final picks. Deer-gun season is over and it's time to be outside in the woods. It's ON!!! Quote Link to post
border lad 1,047 Posted December 3, 2013 Report Share Posted December 3, 2013 Dan the two in the centre catch my eye, especially the WHITE ONE, I have never owned a white lurcher, but there is something I like about that one, best of luck with them, I hope they do there job that they were bred for, and more, Quote Link to post
spindolero 1,111 Posted December 3, 2013 Report Share Posted December 3, 2013 look at the feet on them, should handle bad ground OK Quote Link to post
bluecollar 104 Posted December 3, 2013 Report Share Posted December 3, 2013 I run. lurchers in the USA. for running in the trees you want a short back and heavy rear. better at turning and acceleration. should be interesting cross. Quote Link to post
Dan McDonough 560 Posted December 3, 2013 Author Report Share Posted December 3, 2013 The one second from the right is the shortest coupled of the four at this point. They've got a lot of development and growing to do so we'll see how they end up. Quote Link to post
socks 32,253 Posted December 3, 2013 Report Share Posted December 3, 2013 I like the black dog on the left ......... 1 Quote Link to post
Kye 77 Posted December 3, 2013 Report Share Posted December 3, 2013 They look really nice for sure!…i can't help but wonder why you chose a collie though?…how do they hunt the bobcats?…you use hounds to find them first?…lambing?…or are the dogs expected to find, hunt and kill them buy themselves?…i really like collie blooded dogs, a lot,…but from what I've seen over here, there hasn't been one animal hunted where collie blood would benefit the dog?…I'm not saying collies are bad hunters, anyone thats ever been around them knows that they are!…i just don't see how a Collie x stag would of been your first choice?…I'm not having a go at all, they look lovely pups! 1 Quote Link to post
Dan McDonough 560 Posted December 3, 2013 Author Report Share Posted December 3, 2013 Socks- Your only the second person to pick her out. She's got the most going on in her head of the bunch at this point. I think there is some real dog genius there. They are going to switch off on who is the top dog a few times in the next year but if she was the only one I had kept, I wouldn't be sorry at this point. She comes in the house the most too. Kye- I'm not certain what to expect. I have some ideas but I might be totally wrong. The sire is going to have great effect on these pups and he is a particularly unique dog that is far above other collies I've seen. He's got a twisted, devious side to him and he will sneak out of any situation to get a cat. Granted, he's only ever seen farm cats but once he's seen one, he's very calculated about how he goes to sneaking away to go and get it. I've watched him pull this off several times and it's not as much that he's sneaking off for cats as it is about how he goes about doing it. It's really something to see. I don't need a dog to kill a bobcat, I would rather they just held them at bay so if they are not hard on them it's a bonus for me. If they are tough on them, I just hope they don't put to many holes in them worrying the carcass after it's dead. I won't know that for a long time yet. It'll take them a good three seasons to become good at catching bobcats if they've got the right stuff in the first place. Bobcats are very hard to catch one after the other. A good dog is likely to catch cats at around 60% (track for track). I've seen better but not very many of those that go better than 60%. Quote Link to post
beast 1,884 Posted December 4, 2013 Report Share Posted December 4, 2013 i like the black one too, but its hard enough to tell in the flesh, let alone from just a picture!! Quote Link to post
Dan McDonough 560 Posted February 10, 2014 Author Report Share Posted February 10, 2014 (edited) 6 months old and getting started. I snapped a couple of quick photos after I took them out of the truck today. Tommy: Foxy: Edited February 10, 2014 by Dan McDonough 7 Quote Link to post
ands 544 Posted February 10, 2014 Report Share Posted February 10, 2014 2 fine looking collie x's there Dan! Quote Link to post
Dan McDonough 560 Posted February 10, 2014 Author Report Share Posted February 10, 2014 I can see why you guys like this kind of dog. I have not been writing about them very much because I've been up to my ears in dog work the last few months and have not been around the house as much. I still like my leopards and I'm having fun killing coyotes with the stags but I'm having a ball with the lurchers. I've been taking them out on their own outings but I have started taking them long a lot more with the other dogs and letting them come in to trees and even put them on a couple of jumped races. As expected, they are learning very quick so I'm taking easy and not pushing them to hard. I had a close call with the wolves yesterday and had to move out of a good area but the wolves pushed most of the game out of that area anyhow. I tracked the roads out and didn't find hardly any critters around that part of the country. Be glad you don't have any wolves around where you live. They're huge, powerful and all sorts of trouble. Quote Link to post
Marvel 469 Posted February 10, 2014 Report Share Posted February 10, 2014 What made you pick those two Dan were they the biggest, what happened to the other pups have you kept in touch with them Quote Link to post
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