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like has been said they could throw either way, mine is 24 1/2" and around 50lb and does me fine

A few years ago,..I took a bitch on for training... She was an exceptionally well made, beautiful creature,.and she could spin rabbits and hares over real sharpish,..however,..I found her prey drive

5/8 3/8 this bitch was one of the fastest dogs I have ever owned with a massive prey drive .... As for only taking rabbits somebody forgot to tell this lunatic thing ... The biggest thing she latched

whats peoples views on this x.ive seen 3/4s and half x work but never actually seen a 5/8 work.ive had two 3/4 bred over the years very fast but lacked a bit in stamina.surely the 5/8s would have plenty stamina and speed.whats your views lads and is anybody breeding any soon...have a nice xmas all. Thanks dustyj

 

 

:hmm:A few years ago,..I took a bitch on for training...

She was an exceptionally well made, beautiful creature,.and she could spin rabbits and hares over real sharpish,..however,..I found her prey drive to be off the richter scale,...

I tried every trick that I knew, but she still ragged several sheep and goats,..so...it was goodbye Vienna.. :whistling:

The 3/8 x 5/8 combo, in lurcher production, is not a new concept,..although from a commercial aspect, it is a sensible option, ....and the resulting progeny definitely look the part.

 

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What does he think that people did with lurchers before the mighty bulldawg hit the British shoreline.With the 3/8 5/8 if you pick the right pup you get more speed than a first x more stamina and robustness than a 3/4 so in effect the best of both worlds.I had one years ago and he certainly wasn't just a coney dog.27 1/2 TTS and 40 kg.

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