desertbred 5,490 Posted December 6, 2013 Report Share Posted December 6, 2013 (edited) have any off you serious coarsers ever had the privilege of seeing the other types run in their countries? and would you match your own dogs against any I have spent my life with them and would run them against any dogs in uk or ireland there are dogs and dogs are they better than your dogs now of just he same if theyre using greyhounds I them Any Coo saluki breeder worth thier salt keeps them pure, the Arabs who are into gambling try to introduce x,s to try to increase speed not seen a greyhound or lurcher here yet that could run for 2 km which is a short jog for most decent pures in thier homelands.. I have seen Coo that are very fast and over distances more than 750/800 metres would piss on any track greyhound. The terrain and the weather play a great part in the kind of run a dog puts in. Saluki saturated x,s seem to dominate the better end of the coursing dogs here the low percentage of grey or whippet are for a injection of the whizz bang quality that is liked by a lot of coursers here. .I would like to see how long these would last on the back of a gazelle or jackal out on the sand not long would be my estimation.. The pures have evolved over thousands of years and quality ones will run and adjust to the place and quarry they are run on , a suggestion was made that they wouldnt do well here because to many places to hide, pure rubbish there are many pures that will work cover and box off just as good as the whizz bangers only they have more wind than the 2/3 minute wonders. Edited December 6, 2013 by desertbred 4 Quote Link to post
Banter 1,751 Posted December 6, 2013 Report Share Posted December 6, 2013 tazi sanliufa Kurdish turkeyLike the one on the left - good chest, proper turned out legs, feet fit for purpose. whats the attraction for turned out legs is that a show thing Quote Link to post
riohog 5,708 Posted December 6, 2013 Report Share Posted December 6, 2013 id rather see a dog with turned out feet than a dog with feet that turn in Quote Link to post
desertbred 5,490 Posted December 6, 2013 Report Share Posted December 6, 2013 id rather see a dog with turned out feet than a dog with feet that turn in same with the arms on a catty 1 Quote Link to post
Banter 1,751 Posted December 6, 2013 Report Share Posted December 6, 2013 have any off you serious coarsers ever had the privilege of seeing the other types run in their countries? and would you match your own dogs against anyI have spent my life with them and would run them against any dogs in uk or ireland there are dogs and dogs are they better than your dogs now of just he same if theyre using greyhounds I them Any Coo saluki breeder worth thier salt keeps them pure, the Arabs who are into gambling try to introduce x,s to try to increase speed not seen a greyhound or lurcher here yet that could run for 2 km which is a short jog for most decent pures in thier homelands.. I have seen Coo that are very fast and over distances more than 750/800 metres would piss on any track greyhound. The terrain and the weather play a great part in the kind of run a dog puts in. Saluki saturated x,s seem to dominate the better end of the coursing dogs here the low percentage of grey or whippet are for a injection of the whizz bang quality that is liked by a lot of coursers here. .I would like to see how long these would last on the back of a gazelle or jackal out on the sand not long would be my estimation.. The pures have evolved over thousands of years and quality ones will run and adjust to the place and quarry they are run on , a suggestion was made that they wouldnt do well here because to many places to hide, pure rubbish there are many pures that will work cover and box off just as good as the whizz bangers only they have more wind than the 2/3 minute wonders. id say there very few lurcher that couldnt run 2 km there was one on here last week an half that was the slip Quote Link to post
Banter 1,751 Posted December 6, 2013 Report Share Posted December 6, 2013 id rather see a dog with turned out feet than a dog with feet that turn in same with the arms on a catty dont think they do much driving with there front legs Quote Link to post
desertbred 5,490 Posted December 6, 2013 Report Share Posted December 6, 2013 have any off you serious coarsers ever had the privilege of seeing the other types run in their countries? and would you match your own dogs against anyI have spent my life with them and would run them against any dogs in uk or ireland there are dogs and dogs are they better than your dogs now of just he same if theyre using greyhounds I them Any Coo saluki breeder worth thier salt keeps them pure, the Arabs who are into gambling try to introduce x,s to try to increase speed not seen a greyhound or lurcher here yet that could run for 2 km which is a short jog for most decent pures in thier homelands.. I have seen Coo that are very fast and over distances more than 750/800 metres would piss on any track greyhound. The terrain and the weather play a great part in the kind of run a dog puts in. Saluki saturated x,s seem to dominate the better end of the coursing dogs here the low percentage of grey or whippet are for a injection of the whizz bang quality that is liked by a lot of coursers here. .I would like to see how long these would last on the back of a gazelle or jackal out on the sand not long would be my estimation.. The pures have evolved over thousands of years and quality ones will run and adjust to the place and quarry they are run on , a suggestion was made that they wouldnt do well here because to many places to hide, pure rubbish there are many pures that will work cover and box off just as good as the whizz bangers only they have more wind than the 2/3 minute wonders. id say there very few lurcher that couldnt run 2 km there was one on here last week an half that was the slip you think most lurchers would put in a 2km run on a single course and a 1km slip are you for real? Quote Link to post
riohog 5,708 Posted December 6, 2013 Report Share Posted December 6, 2013 aha but could they do it regulally in 50 deg heat behind a gazelle? Quote Link to post
Banter 1,751 Posted December 6, 2013 Report Share Posted December 6, 2013 have any off you serious coarsers ever had the privilege of seeing the other types run in their countries? and would you match your own dogs against anyI have spent my life with them and would run them against any dogs in uk or ireland there are dogs and dogs are they better than your dogs now of just he same if theyre using greyhounds I them Any Coo saluki breeder worth thier salt keeps them pure, the Arabs who are into gambling try to introduce x,s to try to increase speed not seen a greyhound or lurcher here yet that could run for 2 km which is a short jog for most decent pures in thier homelands.. I have seen Coo that are very fast and over distances more than 750/800 metres would piss on any track greyhound. The terrain and the weather play a great part in the kind of run a dog puts in. Saluki saturated x,s seem to dominate the better end of the coursing dogs here the low percentage of grey or whippet are for a injection of the whizz bang quality that is liked by a lot of coursers here. .I would like to see how long these would last on the back of a gazelle or jackal out on the sand not long would be my estimation.. The pures have evolved over thousands of years and quality ones will run and adjust to the place and quarry they are run on , a suggestion was made that they wouldnt do well here because to many places to hide, pure rubbish there are many pures that will work cover and box off just as good as the whizz bangers only they have more wind than the 2/3 minute wonders. id say there very few lurcher that couldnt run 2 km there was one on here last week an half that was the slip you think most lurchers would put in a 2km run on a single course and a 1km slip are you for real? are you for real, if a man can run a mile in 4 mins what amount ground could a dog cover Quote Link to post
desertbred 5,490 Posted December 6, 2013 Report Share Posted December 6, 2013 (edited) we are talking dogs not man now I have seen some of the wizz bangers blowing out thier arse after a minute and a half minute course but tell me more about this 1 km slip and this dog of yours does it course much and do yo slip that 1 km? Edited December 6, 2013 by desertbred 1 Quote Link to post
Banter 1,751 Posted December 6, 2013 Report Share Posted December 6, 2013 we are talking dogs not man now I have seen some of the wizz bangers blowing out thier arse after a minute and a half minute course but tell me more about this 1 km slip and this dog of yours does it course much and do yo slip that 1 km?where did i say it was mine, 2 km roughly 1.3 mile was stated on here last week that a dog was slipped near a half mile, i find it hard to believe myself but there ya go. anyway back to these dogs that cant cover 2 km when a greyhound can cover 1000m in 70 sec Quote Link to post
riohog 5,708 Posted December 6, 2013 Report Share Posted December 6, 2013 lol 1000 mtrs in 70 seconds ffs is it rocket propelled Quote Link to post
Banter 1,751 Posted December 6, 2013 Report Share Posted December 6, 2013 lol 1000 mtrs in 70 seconds ffs is it rocket propelled Zezus patel 1080m in 70.77 sec couldnt tell ya what fuel she was running on Quote Link to post
riohog 5,708 Posted December 6, 2013 Report Share Posted December 6, 2013 that's quick !! but remember banter they are fkd after it and cant keep that up they load up with acidociss they are fast twitch muscled dogs not long distance runners 1 Quote Link to post
Banter 1,751 Posted December 6, 2013 Report Share Posted December 6, 2013 that's quick !! but remember banter they are fkd after it and cant keep that up they load up with acidociss they are fast twitch muscled dogs not long distance runners i know they are an it wouldnt be long after it a saluki lurcher would been leaving it behind, point im making is 2km is nothing Quote Link to post
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