TALKCHEAP 183 Posted August 23, 2016 Report Share Posted August 23, 2016 Like as already been said,if it was a good idea they would naturally catch on,but like the Alsation cross that was tried and faded in the 70/80s there will always be a few that want to persevere. Leaving longdogs aside I think the tried and tested are the Collie in Border or Beardie flavour and the various terrier crosses ie Wheaton,Bull,Beddy,Irish, make the best Lurchers. The rest are a joke. theres was never a lot of alsation xs even in the 70s they was few and far between.get your best dog and run it against birds joke , over 2 or 3 days to take away luck, and take one of your mates with you that way yowl look a bigger cnt than you already are Kin el, you seem an awfully aggressive type of person at times! Lol. But you are right, alsation x's were never a common type im not aggressive at all ,i don't like people who give advice when they don't know what there talking about, there is one thing iv learnt from him, i used to think he was an ass hole but he's not he's an arse hole, and il thank him for that. Ah righto. Well personally I think jeemes talks a lot more sense than the majority of people on this site regarding running dogs. I don't necessarily agree with everything he has to say, but he does make some very valid, sensible and interesting points. Anyway, take it easy fella, it's far too warm to get hot and bothered over an internet site he probably does make a lot of sense about some things and i can't say one way or another because i might not know the answer so i keep me mouth shut, but if you know the answer because you've been there many times before surely you should speak your mind, Quote Link to post
shaaark 10,699 Posted August 23, 2016 Report Share Posted August 23, 2016 Like as already been said,if it was a good idea they would naturally catch on,but like the Alsation cross that was tried and faded in the 70/80s there will always be a few that want to persevere. Leaving longdogs aside I think the tried and tested are the Collie in Border or Beardie flavour and the various terrier crosses ie Wheaton,Bull,Beddy,Irish, make the best Lurchers. The rest are a joke. theres was never a lot of alsation xs even in the 70s they was few and far between.get your best dog and run it against birds joke , over 2 or 3 days to take away luck, and take one of your mates with you that way yowl look a bigger cnt than you already are Kin el, you seem an awfully aggressive type of person at times! Lol. But you are right, alsation x's were never a common type im not aggressive at all ,i don't like people who give advice when they don't know what there talking about, there is one thing iv learnt from him, i used to think he was an ass hole but he's not he's an arse hole, and il thank him for that. Ah righto. Well personally I think jeemes talks a lot more sense than the majority of people on this site regarding running dogs. I don't necessarily agree with everything he has to say, but he does make some very valid, sensible and interesting points. Anyway, take it easy fella, it's far too warm to get hot and bothered over an internet site he probably does make a lot of sense about some things and i can't say one way or another because i might not know the answer so i keep me mouth shut, but if you know the answer because you've been there many times before surely you should speak your mind, I have, and I just told you as well. But I'll repeat it anyway. I don't necessarily agree with everything he has to say, 'and i've told him so', but he does make some very valid, sensible and interesting points. Right, I'm away to walk me canary Quote Link to post
delswal 3,819 Posted August 23, 2016 Report Share Posted August 23, 2016 Good point there S2H, people not willing to take a gamble and stick to tried and tested. If you want a gamble AP, go get a greyhound bitch and put a labrador over it, with a bit of luck with your gamble you might get 10 or so pups. good luck in finding them homes I bet you won't take the gamble again 2 Quote Link to post
TALKCHEAP 183 Posted August 23, 2016 Report Share Posted August 23, 2016 Like as already been said,if it was a good idea they would naturally catch on,but like the Alsation cross that was tried and faded in the 70/80s there will always be a few that want to persevere. Leaving longdogs aside I think the tried and tested are the Collie in Border or Beardie flavour and the various terrier crosses ie Wheaton,Bull,Beddy,Irish, make the best Lurchers. The rest are a joke. theres was never a lot of alsation xs even in the 70s they was few and far between.get your best dog and run it against birds joke , over 2 or 3 days to take away luck, and take one of your mates with you that way yowl look a bigger cnt than you already are Kin el, you seem an awfully aggressive type of person at times! Lol. But you are right, alsation x's were never a common type im not aggressive at all ,i don't like people who give advice when they don't know what there talking about, there is one thing iv learnt from him, i used to think he was an ass hole but he's not he's an arse hole, and il thank him for that. Ah righto. Well personally I think jeemes talks a lot more sense than the majority of people on this site regarding running dogs. I don't necessarily agree with everything he has to say, but he does make some very valid, sensible and interesting points. Anyway, take it easy fella, it's far too warm to get hot and bothered over an internet site he probably does make a lot of sense about some things and i can't say one way or another because i might not know the answer so i keep me mouth shut, but if you know the answer because you've been there many times before surely you should speak your mind, I have, and I just told you as well. But I'll repeat it anyway. I don't necessarily agree with everything he has to say, 'and i've told him so', but he does make some very valid, sensible and interesting points. Right, I'm away to walk me canary yes but he's still a wanker Quote Link to post
trenchfoot 4,243 Posted August 23, 2016 Report Share Posted August 23, 2016 Like as already been said,if it was a good idea they would naturally catch on,but like the Alsation cross that was tried and faded in the 70/80s there will always be a few that want to persevere. Leaving longdogs aside I think the tried and tested are the Collie in Border or Beardie flavour and the various terrier crosses ie Wheaton,Bull,Beddy,Irish, make the best Lurchers. The rest are a joke. theres was never a lot of alsation xs even in the 70s they was few and far between.get your best dog and run it against birds joke , over 2 or 3 days to take away luck, and take one of your mates with you that way yowl look a bigger cnt than you already are Kin el, you seem an awfully aggressive type of person at times! Lol. But you are right, alsation x's were never a common type im not aggressive at all ,i don't like people who give advice when they don't know what there talking about, there is one thing iv learnt from him, i used to think he was an ass hole but he's not he's an arse hole, and il thank him for that. Ah righto. Well personally I think jeemes talks a lot more sense than the majority of people on this site regarding running dogs. I don't necessarily agree with everything he has to say, but he does make some very valid, sensible and interesting points. Anyway, take it easy fella, it's far too warm to get hot and bothered over an internet site he probably does make a lot of sense about some things and i can't say one way or another because i might not know the answer so i keep me mouth shut, but if you know the answer because you've been there many times before surely you should speak your mind, I have, and I just told you as well. But I'll repeat it anyway. I don't necessarily agree with everything he has to say, 'and i've told him so', but he does make some very valid, sensible and interesting points. Right, I'm away to walk me canary yes but he's still a wanker theres no need to talk about his canary like that! 1 Quote Link to post
Allan P 1,149 Posted August 23, 2016 Author Report Share Posted August 23, 2016 Good point there S2H, people not willing to take a gamble and stick to tried and tested. If you want a gamble AP, go get a greyhound bitch and put a labrador over it, with a bit of luck with your gamble you might get 10 or so pups. good luck in finding them homes I bet you won't take the gamble again Might be worth a punt mush, wouldn't be a greyhound though more a greyhound/whippet. Quote Link to post
forest of dean redneck 11,534 Posted August 23, 2016 Report Share Posted August 23, 2016 Good point there S2H, people not willing to take a gamble and stick to tried and tested.If you want a gamble AP, go get a greyhound bitch and put a labrador over it, with a bit of luck with your gamble you might get 10 or so pups. good luck in finding them homes I bet you won't take the gamble again Might be worth a punt mush, wouldn't be a greyhound though more a greyhound/whippet. I reckon better off using a saluki x grey tbh 1 Quote Link to post
fourtrak73 1,334 Posted August 23, 2016 Report Share Posted August 23, 2016 My bull collie greyhound jumped the dog pen and lined eddytoms lab bitch while he was at Appleby, nice shock for when he got back but still managed to sell all the pups. I asked him for stud fee, he asked me for maintenance 3 Quote Link to post
arcticgun 4,548 Posted August 23, 2016 Report Share Posted August 23, 2016 How's it bred?Don't know exactly spaniel x, saluki x It off my pure saluki to my springer bitch, couple have turned out very handy things out the litter couple just pets The ones that work have been made by the lads who own them, good owners make the best and these lads have certainly done great with them they suit the land they work Think many hold back doing it cos there too much wastage per litter, they wouldn't suit a lot of lads needs but very handy tools for boys who got them 3 Quote Link to post
arcticgun 4,548 Posted August 23, 2016 Report Share Posted August 23, 2016 Coursing dog sire x game working GWP bitch , now there's a very handy cross 2 Quote Link to post
fourtrak73 1,334 Posted August 23, 2016 Report Share Posted August 23, 2016 How's it bred?Don't know exactly spaniel x, saluki x It off my pure saluki to my springer bitch, couple have turned out very handy things out the litter couple just pets The ones that work have been made by the lads who own them, good owners make the best and these lads have certainly done great with them they suit the land they work Think many hold back doing it cos there too much wastage per litter, they wouldn't suit a lot of lads needs but very handy tools for boys who got them I've said it before hell of a little bitch if I had the space I'd have one Quote Link to post
Somewhereyournot 1,117 Posted August 23, 2016 Report Share Posted August 23, 2016 For edible -collie x Terrier man dog - bull x Hunting day time hound x grey or collie/beddy type. Ferreting whippet or whippet collie type Coursing saluki x type Surely with them at hand, and even being mixed together there's not much point in breeding on the off chance u might stumble on something good. That just my opinion like. 1 Quote Link to post
arcticgun 4,548 Posted August 23, 2016 Report Share Posted August 23, 2016 How's it bred?Don't know exactly spaniel x, saluki xIt off my pure saluki to my springer bitch, couple have turned out very handy things out the litter couple just pets The ones that work have been made by the lads who own them, good owners make the best and these lads have certainly done great with them they suit the land they work Think many hold back doing it cos there too much wastage per litter, they wouldn't suit a lot of lads needs but very handy tools for boys who got them I've said it before hell of a little bitch if I had the space I'd have one Lovely thing ain't she, credit too the lad, she a real one off, the black dog I had back awhile now with a keeper up Northumberland he loves the dog does everything with him it's always around him, he putting him over a Lurcher bitch later this year old deerhound x Sal grey bitch handy sort in her day, I see him about a pup out it if you like this type 1 Quote Link to post
fourtrak73 1,334 Posted August 23, 2016 Report Share Posted August 23, 2016 Each to their own pal it would be a sad world if we all had the same taste my opinion anyway Quote Link to post
fourtrak73 1,334 Posted August 23, 2016 Report Share Posted August 23, 2016 How's it bred?Don't know exactly spaniel x, saluki xIt off my pure saluki to my springer bitch, couple have turned out very handy things out the litter couple just pets The ones that work have been made by the lads who own them, good owners make the best and these lads have certainly done great with them they suit the land they work Think many hold back doing it cos there too much wastage per litter, they wouldn't suit a lot of lads needs but very handy tools for boys who got them I've said it before hell of a little bitch if I had the space I'd have one Lovely thing ain't she, credit too the lad, she a real one off, the black dog I had back awhile now with a keeper up Northumberland he loves the dog does everything with him it's always around him, he putting him over a Lurcher bitch later this year old deerhound x Sal grey bitch handy sort in her day, I see him about a pup out it if you like this type Haven't got the space pal but thanks for the offer Quote Link to post
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