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Saluki Lurcher X Fell Hound In Countryman's?


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Lamp mate most of time to be honest, no opening up what so ever, My uncle started the line a good while ago, the greyhound bitch killed a fox and hare while he had her and the original Fell hound knocked up 3 foxes in a day, the two met and the line was born!

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The concept was the toughness and gameness of a bull x type and the stamina of a saluki x.

 

o.k we all know certain types specialize on certain quarry e.g saluki to hare but as an all round dog you can't go wrong. Those hounds will smash through brick walls to get to a fox and can run all day long. The Fell hounds are a lot lighter than the Fox hounds to run up and down the Fell's all day so must have the required engine. In my book that is a lot of what I want in a dog, while working with no slip to heel. In short they they are brave and strong the first x maybe lacked the pace to catch a regular hare but could take a fallow single handed all day long.

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I was up the fells last weekend and had a few conversations about what they'd add to the lurcher and I was saying a hell of a lot as u say the engine, drive great feet, powerful obviously a great nose, they are a fantastic looking hound fair do's, but as with crossing any sort of hound I'd worry about them opening up

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many people have said the same with fair course but all i know is they don't open up - do all collies try to herd sheep and why bother with the bull x cos all they would do is fight? - no, remember the ancient breeds like the greyhounds and salukis seem to take dominance in crossing of dogs and you try to choose the most lurcher like of pups, they are not hunting by scent so why open up? I admit it is not a guarantee but I never even let a collie x run around on its own hunting as I am a lamping man- I can only say about this line, they are a good x, It is a lot to do with raising a pup as well. meet up for a lamping session and you can see the x in the field some time. They retrieve, jump catch and carry thats all i can say remember only half hound in them ATB S2H

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A fella off here bought what was considered at the time as something new Lurcher wise she turned out too be a great allrounder for him funny enough it come from same kennel as there ones so they from the very best available in their respective fields when natural instincts as high are mixed the offspring can be very interesting and handy crosses for allsorts of work

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I got a lurcher with foxhound in and he's some animal for a big dog stamina is unreal will hunt all day ! Feet are great as well as he nose he doesn't open up though only if frustrated !

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