Chid 6,493 Posted October 19, 2014 Report Share Posted October 19, 2014 I've been trawling websites for months,and the same numbers an areas come up often so there's plenty of people out there who's dogs are not worked,different litters ,terriers an lurchers etc, I guess with hancock you know what it is a collie x,but if it's true about the price tag ,then no.i wouldn't pay that much. Plenty of decent bred dogs out there for less.they just won't be a collie x . Dropped more running for the bus than what hancock charges for a pup.Genuine collie x grehounds at working mans price£300 aint no working mans price imoIf you cant lay your hands on 300 quid then youve not right owning dogs imoI agree. £300 is peanuts for a well bred pup. If someone is struggling to come up with that then it makes you wonder how they would afford jabs, wormers, vet care, good food etc? I agree to .... But if I was spending £300 on a pup I wouldn't be lining the pockets of a puppy farmer id rather buy out of working parents ...That's fair enough and your call.I wouldn't hesitate to get a pup from him Myself. Seen a couple id be tempted at myself...my dog was bred out of a hancock bitch and that's the way id try to go again if i was looking for the type he breeds , but who knows in the future I may go there There's a couple of hancocks I know of if they get bred ill be fighting to get to the front of the que and I reckon you probably be there to I've got a soft spot for a big Hancock dog way up North. If he went over the right bitch I would be interested in a pup. Quote Link to post
johnny 2 367 Posted October 19, 2014 Report Share Posted October 19, 2014 I've been trawling websites for months,and the same numbers an areas come up often so there's plenty of people out there who's dogs are not worked,different litters ,terriers an lurchers etc, I guess with hancock you know what it is a collie x,but if it's true about the price tag ,then no.i wouldn't pay that much. Plenty of decent bred dogs out there for less.they just won't be a collie x . Dropped more running for the bus than what hancock charges for a pup.Genuine collie x grehounds at working mans price£300 aint no working mans price imoIf you cant lay your hands on 300 quid then youve not right owning dogs imo Laying your hands on £300 is different than lining the pockets of a puppy farmer..What is your idea of a working mans price?I think anything up to £200 is a good price for a lurcher Pair of tight feckers Quote Link to post
forest of dean redneck 11,538 Posted October 19, 2014 Report Share Posted October 19, 2014 I've been trawling websites for months,and the same numbers an areas come up often so there's plenty of people out there who's dogs are not worked,different litters ,terriers an lurchers etc, I guess with hancock you know what it is a collie x,but if it's true about the price tag ,then no.i wouldn't pay that much. Plenty of decent bred dogs out there for less.they just won't be a collie x . Dropped more running for the bus than what hancock charges for a pup.Genuine collie x grehounds at working mans priceTheir lurchers not hare coursers or pedigree gundogs!And the difference is?Not worth £300 . I suppose it's alright for the genteel folk that think it makes them look countrified or trendy. Quote Link to post
Anthony121184 26 Posted October 19, 2014 Author Report Share Posted October 19, 2014 Its good to have some feedback off a few lads who currently run them or have done in the past so cheers for that,im looking forward to next year when mines in action. £300 is hardly a lot of money for a dog u could get many seasons out of plus you no your getting a collie cross if that's what you want. You can pay 200-250 on preloved for a lurcher with 8 different breeds in it and could throw any old way. 1 Quote Link to post
johnny 2 367 Posted October 19, 2014 Report Share Posted October 19, 2014 I've been trawling websites for months,and the same numbers an areas come up often so there's plenty of people out there who's dogs are not worked,different litters ,terriers an lurchers etc, I guess with hancock you know what it is a collie x,but if it's true about the price tag ,then no.i wouldn't pay that much. Plenty of decent bred dogs out there for less.they just won't be a collie x . Dropped more running for the bus than what hancock charges for a pup.Genuine collie x grehounds at working mans priceTheir lurchers not hare coursers or pedigree gundogs!And the difference is?Not worth £300 . I suppose it's alright for the genteel folk that think it makes them look countrified or trendy.just get a job and join the club Quote Link to post
forest of dean redneck 11,538 Posted October 19, 2014 Report Share Posted October 19, 2014 I've been trawling websites for months,and the same numbers an areas come up often so there's plenty of people out there who's dogs are not worked,different litters ,terriers an lurchers etc, I guess with hancock you know what it is a collie x,but if it's true about the price tag ,then no.i wouldn't pay that much. Plenty of decent bred dogs out there for less.they just won't be a collie x . Dropped more running for the bus than what hancock charges for a pup.Genuine collie x grehounds at working mans priceTheir lurchers not hare coursers or pedigree gundogs!And the difference is?Not worth £300 . I suppose it's alright for the genteel folk that think it makes them look countrified or trendy.just get a job and join the clubWhat's that supposed to fecking mean? Quote Link to post
jeemes 4,453 Posted October 19, 2014 Report Share Posted October 19, 2014 worker to worker. That cannot happen at the Hancock kennel. It used to be a chicken farm until Edwina Curry shut it down so farmer Hancock turned to farming dogs..Its that simple. 2 Quote Link to post
Anthony121184 26 Posted October 20, 2014 Author Report Share Posted October 20, 2014 Glad your happy working your hancock jeemes Quote Link to post
Dengil 27 Posted October 20, 2014 Report Share Posted October 20, 2014 seen a litter on pets4homes both parents are hancock bred, they look a cracking litter of pups and both parents are probably worked so if your after a Hancock dog these would be ideal for someone rather than going to him direct, if i was after a new dog i'd defo look at them. 1 Quote Link to post
Ronisillah 26 Posted October 20, 2014 Report Share Posted October 20, 2014 Ave got a collie cross Zack. He's straight half x from Arthur. He's unbelievable, live to hand, spot on nose, loves bushin ferreting also rhfd all single and also very clever hard as a bull x in my eyes. 1 Quote Link to post
Rake aboot 4,935 Posted October 20, 2014 Report Share Posted October 20, 2014 Mines is great. and I know folk with hard working Hancocks, including big quarry dogs. I got mine for £150 cause he`s black. 1 Quote Link to post
peng 136 Posted October 21, 2014 Report Share Posted October 21, 2014 Is it name ali Quote Link to post
mad4it 694 Posted October 21, 2014 Report Share Posted October 21, 2014 ive just got my self a Hancock lurcher bitch puppy her sire is mr Joans, I know I wont be working her until next season but I am looking forward to training her as you only get out what you put in, I got a hancocks as I wanted a genuine collie cross not a hotch pocth one, she will be used for lamping, ferreting. Quote Link to post
gnipper 6,426 Posted October 21, 2014 Report Share Posted October 21, 2014 ive just got my self a Hancock lurcher bitch puppy her sire is mr Joans, I know I wont be working her until next season but I am looking forward to training her as you only get out what you put in, I got a hancocks as I wanted a genuine collie cross not a hotch pocth one, she will be used for lamping, ferreting. Good luck with your pup mate. Seen some nice pups out of Mr Jones. 2 Quote Link to post
shaaark 10,704 Posted October 21, 2014 Report Share Posted October 21, 2014 worker to worker. That cannot happen at the Hancock kennel. It used to be a chicken farm until Edwina Curry shut it down so farmer Hancock turned to farming dogs..Its that simple. Worker to worker means feck all, apart from the fact that both parents were worked. It doesn't follow that all the pups will, or even be suitable for work. Plenty of working/coursing/racing champions etc in both dogs and horses, bred from parents which have never worked, coursed or raced prove it Quote Link to post
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