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smart pic, all the dogs look strong and capable, personally i like the strong front ends on them and i don't know if anyone else has noticed but for so much work on consecutive days after an obviously testing quarry there doesn't seem to be a lot of injuries / damage :thumbs:

Looking at the pic, the dogs all look just like any other random lurchers, you'd have a job telling that they was Staghound in them IMO.

Tidy workers though :thumbs:

 

Cheers, D.

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Why are folks posting different dogs to what they own..isn't that strange or it just me. I wanted a first cross collie so bought one...I didn't go and buy a whippet and post shite on here saying I wi

That'd have a f***ing horrible accent mate. . . .

First x collie/grey....or something with more collie than greyhound.....do me fine...

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I'm not saying their the be all or end all.... But given the quarry, land and attitude to dogs held by some hunters out there.... I feel if you do your home work, you may find generally an all round tougher animal. Put to a very good coursing dog I think the offspring could potentially do some interesting things.....

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Read deerhound and lurchers, Romany off here's book.

Some fine looking touch working dogs grafters.

i've had the book since it was 1st published ...........some of the dogs are crackers, one of my own bitches can be traced back to some of them............... i think the thing is these dogs have been tested on ground and quarry that we don't have for over a hundred years, our american cousins seem to have sussed better than many of our breeders the importance of culling and breeding for purpose from proven stock

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How do we know what we've got here? We can't put our theories to the test. Our good fox dogs may take a yote but equally they may chuck the towel in. On the flip side, how much trouble do you think a good yote dog would have with a fox? And how many lads in the uk run them on ground like that?

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we're breeding from dogs that win a few races or rosettes at shows, or from dogs that preban took a few foxes, munties or roe a few times during the season, or a bag of rabbits on the lamp, this lot seem to be taking truck loads of coyotes on numerous consecutive days and with a nights kip and some good feed they'll be ready to go again.........we wait for weeks on rain so our precious charges don't hurt themselves, these guys run on whatever ground they come across because thats where the quarry are only the very best make it to breeding age how many times on here are folks slagged for breeding unproven pups ? and a genuine question for the real guys who hunt, work and maybe breed their own........the litter on the ground over there just now with the big dollop of collie blood.......would breeding with one of them not add something to the allrounder type here that perhaps we couldn't find here ?

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we're breeding from dogs that win a few races or rosettes at shows, or from dogs that preban took a few foxes, munties or roe a few times during the season, or a bag of rabbits on the lamp, this lot seem to be taking truck loads of coyotes on numerous consecutive days and with a nights kip and some good feed they'll be ready to go again.........we wait for weeks on rain so our precious charges don't hurt themselves, these guys run on whatever ground they come across because thats where the quarry are only the very best make it to breeding age how many times on here are folks slagged for breeding unproven pups ? and a genuine question for the real guys who hunt, work and maybe breed their own........the litter on the ground over there just now with the big dollop of collie blood.......would breeding with one of them not add something to the allrounder type here that perhaps we couldn't find here ?

 

Agree with what you've put there but I do think that we have the right ingredients over here as well its just that the approach to breeding that is different. Trying to import one is something I might look into in the next few years providing I thought that the person sending one over was of the right mindset

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we're breeding from dogs that win a few races or rosettes at shows, or from dogs that preban took a few foxes, munties or roe a few times during the season, or a bag of rabbits on the lamp, this lot seem to be taking truck loads of coyotes on numerous consecutive days and with a nights kip and some good feed they'll be ready to go again.........we wait for weeks on rain so our precious charges don't hurt themselves, these guys run on whatever ground they come across because thats where the quarry are only the very best make it to breeding age how many times on here are folks slagged for breeding unproven pups ? and a genuine question for the real guys who hunt, work and maybe breed their own........the litter on the ground over there just now with the big dollop of collie blood.......would breeding with one of them not add something to the allrounder type here that perhaps we couldn't find here ?

 

good point, they deff run on rougher ground all year from there posts, and any 30lb yote far more tougher to kill than any 18 lb dog fox, just tougher bred dogs for the land+quarry. Ithink jai right good stag x coursing dog could make great dog over here. :yes:

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What have the stags got in them that we haven't got over here?

 

Genuine question.

 

Nothing breed wise. they just have generation after generations of being run on hard ground and with all the weaker/lame/cowardly ones being shot without many 2nd chances being given, extract that out over many generations and you get the picture..

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