jumby 11 Posted November 15, 2007 Report Share Posted November 15, 2007 here my collie grey he is 3yrs old now good ferreting dog and does well on the lamp Quote Link to post
sniper 30 Posted November 16, 2007 Report Share Posted November 16, 2007 hi all, used to have 3/4 grey 1/4 collie no pics unfortunatley as was a while back now anyway really fast dog i would certantly recomend a collie cross doesnt matter which one both very teactable and will stay by your side the whole way Quote Link to post
Guest BIG FRANK Posted November 16, 2007 Report Share Posted November 16, 2007 When it comes down to Breeding a collie type lurcher which collie IE Breed Is most popular and what different traits do the individual breeads bring to the table.. Who owns and works collie crosses ?? What land / terrain do you hunt and dose you dog meet all your needs?? I do own a collie mix lurcher is more line bread bitza I have never seen first crosses work or 3/4 or even reverse 3/4, Beardie ,borders ,kepi is there more collie breeds used in the makeup of lurchers?? All information and pics kindly Recieved this is my 3 year old collie grey first cross with border it is the most obedent dog to date takes what i put it on .most of the time..having a rest now just had a litter! Quote Link to post
Guest BIG FRANK Posted November 16, 2007 Report Share Posted November 16, 2007 A selection of dogs that are all beardie/border bredthe first 3 are 3/8 5/8 and the merle is a 1/2 bred , the dark brindle is my mates and does seem to have thrown more to the collie she is a fair bit smaller than my brindle who is her half sister and also lacks a little bit of pace but has just started lamping and is catching rabbits well brindle dogs great looker hows she work mate. Quote Link to post
shepp 2,285 Posted November 16, 2007 Report Share Posted November 16, 2007 here my collie grey he is 3yrs old now good ferreting dog and does well on the lamp Yours is a similar stamp to my pup, what sort of age did you start him lamping, mines as keen as mustard to catch something. Quote Link to post
Guest SJM Posted November 16, 2007 Report Share Posted November 16, 2007 AAAAAARRRRGGGHHHH I CANT TAKE IT ANYMORE I WANNA BE MISS QUOTE MOD PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE????? My fingers getting sore from all this scrolling Quote Link to post
Giro 2,648 Posted November 16, 2007 Author Report Share Posted November 16, 2007 ha ha SJM its a pisser aint it.. Any more collie crosses?? Quote Link to post
Chaz 6 Posted November 16, 2007 Report Share Posted November 16, 2007 A selection of dogs that are all beardie/border bredthe first 3 are 3/8 5/8 and the merle is a 1/2 bred , the dark brindle is my mates and does seem to have thrown more to the collie she is a fair bit smaller than my brindle who is her half sister and also lacks a little bit of pace but has just started lamping and is catching rabbits well brindle dogs great looker hows she work mate. Sent you a PM Quote Link to post
Guest SJM Posted November 16, 2007 Report Share Posted November 16, 2007 Mine arent really lookers so the pics probably wont interest most folk, but they are good honest dogs, great hunters and pot fillers and they have kept me very amused over the years Father and daughter and this is Ruby my pure border collie, hopefully put her to a greyhound next year and see if she can produce something decent Quote Link to post
pidge 2 Posted November 16, 2007 Report Share Posted November 16, 2007 A selection of dogs that are all beardie/border bredthe first 3 are 3/8 5/8 and the merle is a 1/2 bred , the dark brindle is my mates and does seem to have thrown more to the collie she is a fair bit smaller than my brindle who is her half sister and also lacks a little bit of pace but has just started lamping and is catching rabbits well Pic 5 n 6 is that a beardie cross then ??? God Im Confused as it looks like its got Border Markings with a Beardie coat Dont jump down my throat anyone but im the sort to get involved in something im interesting in buying as i cant make my mind up weather to go for a collie cross (if so Beardie or Border) (or even both) To be Honest ive always been a Beddie x whippet man with my other Lurchers that were stolen 4 yrs ago and since then ive banged about 3 stone on and become good on the pc but i want to get back into my Lurcher ways Im Looking for a allrounder Faithfull daytime dog. Quote Link to post
Chaz 6 Posted November 16, 2007 Report Share Posted November 16, 2007 A selection of dogs that are all beardie/border bredthe first 3 are 3/8 5/8 and the merle is a 1/2 bred , the dark brindle is my mates and does seem to have thrown more to the collie she is a fair bit smaller than my brindle who is her half sister and also lacks a little bit of pace but has just started lamping and is catching rabbits well Pic 5 n 6 is that a beardie cross then ??? God Im Confused as it looks like its got Border Markings with a Beardie coat Dont jump down my throat anyone but im the sort to get involved in something im interesting in buying as i cant make my mind up weather to go for a collie cross (if so Beardie or Border) (or even both) To be Honest ive always been a Beddie x whippet man with my other Lurchers that were stolen 4 yrs ago and since then ive banged about 3 stone on and become good on the pc but i want to get back into my Lurcher ways Im Looking for a allrounder Faithfull daytime dog. All three of these bitches are 3/8 collie 5/8 greyhound but the collie part of the breeding is a mix of beardie and border . the collie marked bitch was sired by a long dead dog called Enoch and the 2 brindles are half sisters sired by a dog called Tweedle Dum The collie marked bitch has always been a daytime mooching bitch and is stricltly a rabbiting dog the light brindle is a good bitch but has not really been tried on stuff that bites back or deer as obviously it is banned but has given plenty of sport on other fur and feather in the daytime and on the lamp the dark brindle is still a young bitch and has just started her working life but is showing promise at rabbits and will get the opportunity to try at other stuff as she gets more experienced Hope this helps Quote Link to post
Giro 2,648 Posted November 16, 2007 Author Report Share Posted November 16, 2007 Heres my mongrel lot of collie in her.. Quote Link to post
dai dogs 1,404 Posted November 16, 2007 Report Share Posted November 16, 2007 Anyone using welsh collie lurchers?? cheers magie pie.. iv bred and worked border colliie cross greyhounds for a long time. in my oppinion if looking for a rabbit dog the best way is greyhound shire collie dam. be aware if worked regular on lamp and i mean regular (4-5 nights a week weather permmitting) the older they get (4 years plus) the collie cross gets a little to intelligent and starts picking what to run such as if the quarry is to near a hedge ect. you may class it as coserving energy. i class it as to clever. iv had better sucsess with collie greyhound x bull greyhound. all the best dai dogs Quote Link to post
Giro 2,648 Posted November 16, 2007 Author Report Share Posted November 16, 2007 Do they get picky because of daytime work or just regular lamp work? Mine wont run them daytime on the hedge but willl on the lamp as she knows they will turn off dyke sometimes and the chase is on. what precentage is the collie bull? I would put a racy 3/4grey 1/4 bull over a solid first cross collie if i was think of that type of breading.. Or to you think that not enoght collie and would be two fast? Quote Link to post
dai dogs 1,404 Posted November 16, 2007 Report Share Posted November 16, 2007 Do they get picky because of daytime work or just regular lamp work? Mine wont run them daytime on the hedge but willl on the lamp as she knows they will turn off dyke sometimes and the chase is on. what precentage is the collie bull? I would put a racy 3/4grey 1/4 bull over a solid first cross collie if i was think of that type of breading.. Or to you think that not enoght collie and would be two fast? i own quite a number of dogs at present.all bred and trained by myself, the one that stands out on rabbits and big rabbits. is a bitch bred out of a border collie(bitch) cross greyhound (dog) back to a 3/8th bull 5/8th greyhound thus giving a bit more drive. i would recommend this for an all round lurcher capable of taking what ever you like. all the best dai dogs Quote Link to post
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