leec 132 Posted November 21, 2007 Report Share Posted November 21, 2007 i lamp with denny regular the dog pictured in the link above is called curly it was me and his son that took the mother of curly to the wippet/grey a dog called ted to breed his litter he was a real decent dog hope he was of help dai dogs Quote Link to post
iddles 0 Posted November 21, 2007 Author Report Share Posted November 21, 2007 cheers for all the replies some intersting opinons guys thanks i dont really care what my dogs look like as long as they do the job! Quote Link to post
Guest WILF Posted November 21, 2007 Report Share Posted November 21, 2007 I've only had experience with Siberian huskys and everyone was a nightmare, intractable, difficult with stock and not a pleasure to own. As a a sled dog they are amazing but why add it to a lurcher mix, what could it offer that isn't already "out there"? ££££££££............... Quote Link to post
gaz 284 Posted November 22, 2007 Report Share Posted November 22, 2007 Im now quite sceptical about this breeding now after reading the link by Denny Mathews,my first impresion of huskie bred into the lurcher scene was.......na,i dont think too much of that,but now i have to say its got me thinking it would be interesting to hear how these pups would do for folk ? Quote Link to post
dai dogs 1,418 Posted November 22, 2007 Report Share Posted November 22, 2007 i lamp with denny regular the dog pictured in the link above is called curly it was me and his son that took the mother of curly to the wippet/grey a dog called ted to breed his litter he was a real decent dog hope he was of help dai dogs i spoke to denny last week he was of great help. thanks leec Quote Link to post
wink hound 0 Posted November 22, 2007 Report Share Posted November 22, 2007 i know someone who races them and he and few friends went out to bring some new blood back. you are right what you say about them not being let off in this counrty but appartently over there its very diffrent. their onwers almost consider them hunting dogs as much as they do pulling dogs apparently, doing jobs like marking ice for seals, tracking scent........ however the climate is VERY diffrent and there is ALOT more space. as most have said i dont thnk there is much to add by introducing husky blood... but we will see, maybe. i would think if anyone was wanting to try it, it would better using one of the first cross husky/GSP.... adding stamina and some hunting ability but not out and out crazyness. wink ps. would like to say im talking working lines of all the above (the only choice for a working lurcher anyway) not your watered down pet shite. Quote Link to post
Dawn B 212 Posted November 22, 2007 Report Share Posted November 22, 2007 I did a search and there are quite a fe Husky/Grey crosses in welfare shelters in the States, all quoting NO OFF LEAD exercise and one will kill livestock! Quote Link to post
gaz 284 Posted November 22, 2007 Report Share Posted November 22, 2007 I did a search and there are quite a fe Husky/Grey crosses in welfare shelters in the States, all quoting NO OFF LEAD exercise and one will kill livestock! God....you do want to be right,dont you i can name hundreds of breeds which have the potential to kill lifestock if owned by incompetent owners Quote Link to post
Magpie 102 Posted November 22, 2007 Report Share Posted November 22, 2007 Why oh why are people trying to create a lurcher outside of the usual circle of breeds? There's a very good reason why a vast majority of lurchers/longdogs advatized are Collie, Bedlington, Wheaton ect x Greyhound, whippet, Saluki ect and that's because they're tried and tested. For the life of me I cannot understand why you would want to use Husky in your breeding program. I have first hand experience of a lurcher that had Husky in it's breeding. It was somehow related to the dog mentioned in Badhairdays post and bred by Mr Burrel. This dog was owned by a close friend of mine. Despite having every opportunity to prove it's self in the field it fell way short at everything. Sure it tried but, it lacked pace, had no brain to speak of and had a foul temperament. This was my friends first lurcher so you can imagine his disappointment when his dog turned out to look like a malnourished poorly coated husky that was lacking in every quarter. Every now and then we see things like Poodle x Grey and Labrador x Grey but, these crosses are far from the norm. Why? because they do not cut it. Sure there maybe the odd novelty cross that go on to make satisfactory working lurchers but, as I've already said they are far from the norm. Stick to the tried and tested. What next St Bernard. Quote Link to post
Guest SJM Posted November 22, 2007 Report Share Posted November 22, 2007 Well I clicked on that link and all I see is a long page of blah blah blah blah hardly any pics of the dogs and none of them working. Just a load of bollox designed to market a type of dog. I agree with Magpie, stick to what works and has worked for hundreds of years If it aint broke why try to fix it Quote Link to post
miles 227 Posted November 22, 2007 Report Share Posted November 22, 2007 Remember a chap called Denny Matthews who kept Husky crosses years ago and i know folk who seen them run and they were all of the same opinion..CLASS.Have a look at the bottom half of this link and have a read for yourselves Denny Matthews & his Husky Cross That has got to be the BIGGEST pile of shite ive ever read! Quote Link to post
Phil Lloyd 10,738 Posted November 22, 2007 Report Share Posted November 22, 2007 Well I clicked on that link and all I see is a long page of blah blah blah blah hardly any pics of the dogs and none of them working. Just a load of bollox designed to market a type of dog. I agree with Magpie, stick to what works and has worked for hundreds of years If it aint broke why try to fix it @ 'SJM'... Quote Link to post
Guest SJM Posted November 22, 2007 Report Share Posted November 22, 2007 great minds think alike Quote Link to post
Dawn B 212 Posted November 22, 2007 Report Share Posted November 22, 2007 I did a search and there are quite a fe Husky/Grey crosses in welfare shelters in the States, all quoting NO OFF LEAD exercise and one will kill livestock! God....you do want to be right,dont you i can name hundreds of breeds which have the potential to kill lifestock if owned by incompetent owners Gaz, you know what? Id love to be totally wrong, as god is my witness I would! However I have spent a lot of time round Huskies and i dont think these will be your obedient types I doubt will will ever hear if any are useless, lethal or otherwise, as I dont think owners will admit it, but I do think we will hear how wonderful they are!! I agree that any dog can chase livestock, of course they can I was quoting what the welfare site had said, whilst many will worry livestock, you stand a far better chance of controlling a more obedient dog than a Husky, and I may be wrong but I thought thats what it was all about, a dog you could work reliably and efficiently? perhaps I have that wrong too? Quote Link to post
gaz 284 Posted November 22, 2007 Report Share Posted November 22, 2007 (edited) I did a search and there are quite a fe Husky/Grey crosses in welfare shelters in the States, all quoting NO OFF LEAD exercise and one will kill livestock! God....you do want to be right,dont you i can name hundreds of breeds which have the potential to kill lifestock if owned by incompetent owners Gaz, you know what? Id love to be totally wrong, as god is my witness I would! However I have spent a lot of time round Huskies and i dont think these will be your obedient types I doubt will will ever hear if any are useless, lethal or otherwise, as I dont think owners will admit it, but I do think we will hear how wonderful they are!! I agree that any dog can chase livestock, of course they can I was quoting what the welfare site had said, whilst many will worry livestock, you stand a far better chance of controlling a more obedient dog than a Husky, and I may be wrong but I thought thats what it was all about, a dog you could work reliably and efficiently? perhaps I have that wrong too? No worries Dawn you have made a valid point and prob you are not too far off the mark in what you say,but unlike some im always open minded about things i no nothing or little of. All the best Gary Edited November 22, 2007 by gaz Quote Link to post
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