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i wouldnt buy a lurcher pup this time of year... think about it this way; the bitch carrys the pups for 9wks then another 8wks rearing them.. when exactly is this bitch working? summer?

 

buy a summer pup and have the better weather for the pup to be either housetrained or for it to get used to being in kennels

and whilst it wont be much use for next september it will be nearly 18mths (give or take couple months) for the following season!

"When is the bitch working"? Surely if your breeding from a bitch she'll have had numerous seasons under her belt before you'd think of breeding from her? That's when she'd have been working.

 

And if you have a yearly breaker that comes in season Sept/Oct are you suggesting she shouldn't be bred from?

 

I've brought pups in during spring, summer, autumn and winter and never found much difference tbh, they all get started when they're ready, just because it's the start of the season doesn't mean you've got to start the pup off. :laugh:

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pups out of her in may 40+ years of worker to worker breeding there, not 100% sure what dog to use yet but it will be top notch and from decades of proven bloodlines

thats the stamp of the pups she produces, this pup was 7 weeks old in this pic same pup at 2 yr old

I put up a similar post on here about two and a half years ago, I was fed up of the gumtree ads, shite after shite, to many ball wuppet grayounds on there. The amount of crap for sale on the facebook

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i wouldnt buy a lurcher pup this time of year... think about it this way; the bitch carrys the pups for 9wks then another 8wks rearing them.. when exactly is this bitch working? summer?

 

buy a summer pup and have the better weather for the pup to be either housetrained or for it to get used to being in kennels

and whilst it wont be much use for next september it will be nearly 18mths (give or take couple months) for the following season!

"When is the bitch working"? Surely if your breeding from a bitch she'll have had numerous seasons under her belt before you'd think of breeding from her? That's when she'd have been working.

 

And if you have a yearly breaker that comes in season Sept/Oct are you suggesting she shouldn't be bred from?

 

I've brought pups in during spring, summer, autumn and winter and never found much difference tbh, they all get started when they're ready, just because it's the start of the season doesn't mean you've got to start the pup off. :laugh:

 

if you can afford to keep multiple dogs running thats all well and good and if so are you getting the most out of all of them? i havent time/money/fuel to run multiple dogs... i wouldnt breed a lurcher litter because i wouldnt want to have to deal with every type and breed of gobshite ringing me about them asking stupid questions... rearing any litter during summer months is less labour intensive and same as buying in a pup during summer months is far less hassle

 

never had a bitch that didnt come in heat twice yearly apart from one we had from a pup that never had a season, at 2yrs the vets opened her up to spay her to find she was born without ovaries

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i wouldnt buy a lurcher pup this time of year... think about it this way; the bitch carrys the pups for 9wks then another 8wks rearing them.. when exactly is this bitch working? summer?

 

buy a summer pup and have the better weather for the pup to be either housetrained or for it to get used to being in kennels

and whilst it wont be much use for next september it will be nearly 18mths (give or take couple months) for the following season!

"When is the bitch working"? Surely if your breeding from a bitch she'll have had numerous seasons under her belt before you'd think of breeding from her? That's when she'd have been working.

 

And if you have a yearly breaker that comes in season Sept/Oct are you suggesting she shouldn't be bred from?

 

I've brought pups in during spring, summer, autumn and winter and never found much difference tbh, they all get started when they're ready, just because it's the start of the season doesn't mean you've got to start the pup off. :laugh:

 

if you can afford to keep multiple dogs running thats all well and good and if so are you getting the most out of all of them? i havent time/money/fuel to run multiple dogs... i wouldnt breed a lurcher litter because i wouldnt want to have to deal with every type and breed of gobshite ringing me about them asking stupid questions... rearing any litter during summer months is less labour intensive and same as buying in a pup during summer months is far less hassle

 

never had a bitch that didnt come in heat twice yearly apart from one we had from a pup that never had a season, at 2yrs the vets opened her up to spay her to find she was born without ovaries

 

Me keep multiple dogs? I've only got the one. :hmm:

 

Must admit I'm struggling to see how a summer litter is less labour intensive than a winter one, I've only ever bred the one litter and they were born on 22nd of October and everything was straightforward, had no issues at all and they certainly weren't labour intensive.

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i wouldnt buy a lurcher pup this time of year... think about it this way; the bitch carrys the pups for 9wks then another 8wks rearing them.. when exactly is this bitch working? summer?

 

buy a summer pup and have the better weather for the pup to be either housetrained or for it to get used to being in kennels

and whilst it wont be much use for next september it will be nearly 18mths (give or take couple months) for the following season!

"When is the bitch working"? Surely if your breeding from a bitch she'll have had numerous seasons under her belt before you'd think of breeding from her? That's when she'd have been working.

 

And if you have a yearly breaker that comes in season Sept/Oct are you suggesting she shouldn't be bred from?

 

I've brought pups in during spring, summer, autumn and winter and never found much difference tbh, they all get started when they're ready, just because it's the start of the season doesn't mean you've got to start the pup off. :laugh:

 

if you can afford to keep multiple dogs running thats all well and good and if so are you getting the most out of all of them? i havent time/money/fuel to run multiple dogs... i wouldnt breed a lurcher litter because i wouldnt want to have to deal with every type and breed of gobshite ringing me about them asking stupid questions... rearing any litter during summer months is less labour intensive and same as buying in a pup during summer months is far less hassle

 

never had a bitch that didnt come in heat twice yearly apart from one we had from a pup that never had a season, at 2yrs the vets opened her up to spay her to find she was born without ovaries

 

Me keep multiple dogs? I've only got the one. :hmm:

 

Must admit I'm struggling to see how a summer litter is less labour intensive than a winter one, I've only ever bred the one litter and they were born on 22nd of October and everything was straightforward, had no issues at all and they certainly weren't labour intensive.

 

summer litter can be reared outside and spend most of its time from 4wks on out on grass, winter litter in this country would be constantly soaked and muddy unless on concrete or in a shed or in a house
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Ive only ever bred 1 litter and was 13th november 2002 and advertised them for £50 and still had dickheads on the phone wanting them cheaper.there was heating on in the shed and the pups were fed fresh minced rabbit,meat and meal 3 times a day and the bitch was out lamping when the pups were 8wks old.so sh didnt realy miss the season there she still had 2mths and done ok out of it.so i think you can buy a pup anytime of the year and still do ok work wise for your bitch.

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One of the reasons the lurcher game is shagged is because of the fools who buy lurchers off strangers and random breeders and then complain the dogs shite and then ends up on the merry go round. I know if i wanted another running dog I could phone half a dozen folk I've met through this site and be put in contact with a good prospect. Why the fcuk anybody would even bother checking out pre loved or random adverts from somebody you don't know is beyond me, buy from places like that you deserve all you get.

There are any amount of well bred litters advertised on tinterweb, if a hammerhead, or a 5 minute wonder gets their mitts on a dog regardless of how well it runs, it's being sold, swapped, or whatever before long
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i wouldnt buy a lurcher pup this time of year... think about it this way; the bitch carrys the pups for 9wks then another 8wks rearing them.. when exactly is this bitch working? summer?

 

buy a summer pup and have the better weather for the pup to be either housetrained or for it to get used to being in kennels

and whilst it wont be much use for next september it will be nearly 18mths (give or take couple months) for the following season!

"When is the bitch working"? Surely if your breeding from a bitch she'll have had numerous seasons under her belt before you'd think of breeding from her? That's when she'd have been working.

 

And if you have a yearly breaker that comes in season Sept/Oct are you suggesting she shouldn't be bred from?

 

I've brought pups in during spring, summer, autumn and winter and never found much difference tbh, they all get started when they're ready, just because it's the start of the season doesn't mean you've got to start the pup off. :laugh:

 

if you can afford to keep multiple dogs running thats all well and good and if so are you getting the most out of all of them? i havent time/money/fuel to run multiple dogs... i wouldnt breed a lurcher litter because i wouldnt want to have to deal with every type and breed of gobshite ringing me about them asking stupid questions... rearing any litter during summer months is less labour intensive and same as buying in a pup during summer months is far less hassle

 

never had a bitch that didnt come in heat twice yearly apart from one we had from a pup that never had a season, at 2yrs the vets opened her up to spay her to find she was born without ovaries

 

Me keep multiple dogs? I've only got the one. :hmm:

 

Must admit I'm struggling to see how a summer litter is less labour intensive than a winter one, I've only ever bred the one litter and they were born on 22nd of October and everything was straightforward, had no issues at all and they certainly weren't labour intensive.

 

summer litter can be reared outside and spend most of its time from 4wks on out on grass, winter litter in this country would be constantly soaked and muddy unless on concrete or in a shed or in a house

 

The litter I reared were outside, spent their time between their bed area, the concrete run and the lawn, no issues at all, think you're inventing problems if I'm honest.

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i wouldnt buy a lurcher pup this time of year... think about it this way; the bitch carrys the pups for 9wks then another 8wks rearing them.. when exactly is this bitch working? summer?buy a summer pup and have the better weather for the pup to be either housetrained or for it to get used to being in kennelsand whilst it wont be much use for next september it will be nearly 18mths (give or take couple months) for the following season!

"When is the bitch working"? Surely if your breeding from a bitch she'll have had numerous seasons under her belt before you'd think of breeding from her? That's when she'd have been working.And if you have a yearly breaker that comes in season Sept/Oct are you suggesting she shouldn't be bred from?I've brought pups in during spring, summer, autumn and winter and never found much difference tbh, they all get started when they're ready, just because it's the start of the season doesn't mean you've got to start the pup off. :laugh:
if you can afford to keep multiple dogs running thats all well and good and if so are you getting the most out of all of them? i havent time/money/fuel to run multiple dogs... i wouldnt breed a lurcher litter because i wouldnt want to have to deal with every type and breed of gobshite ringing me about them asking stupid questions... rearing any litter during summer months is less labour intensive and same as buying in a pup during summer months is far less hasslenever had a bitch that didnt come in heat twice yearly apart from one we had from a pup that never had a season, at 2yrs the vets opened her up to spay her to find she was born without ovaries
why would you have to deal with all types if u were breed a litter and have to advertise it to anyone I don't think I would do it personslly
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