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just a fun topic i thought might be interesting(to me anyway)....I always fancied these type saluki bred hounds,,I enquired a few years ago about purchasing one but thought the parents were not bred for the right reasons,money being the only reason I thought,,other than trawling through the whole of seagulls topic,does anyone here keep this type,have seen them work on other stuff than just big rabbits ....maybe in time i will chase up on a pup of this ilk,if they are game decent lines,I know you get broken coated dogs from other x's like wheaten/deerhound etc but its the real wooly types id be likeing...I wait in hope lol

 

 

thats the same feckin dog,,there was supposed to be a different dog in the 2cd photo..

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those dogs,look like the old strain of norfolk lurcher, that mick douglas the fen man,used to breed,looks an intresting cross, how are they bred and what do they work.

They're saluki lurchers mate, go back to Merlin and Eve etc, heard a saluki cross went over a bitch belonging to Mick D, some say this is where some of these get the woolly coats from, Toby the sire to Merlin was said to be Bed/Grey X Sal/Grey
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those dogs,look like the old strain of norfolk lurcher, that mick douglas the fen man,used to breed,looks an intresting cross, how are they bred and what do they work.

They're saluki lurchers mate, go back to Merlin and Eve etc, heard a saluki cross went over a bitch belonging to Mick D, some say this is where some of these get the woolly coats from, Toby the sire to Merlin was said to be Bed/Grey X Sal/Grey
Not sure about the dog in the first pics that could be something other than the coursing bred woollies
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I've just recently bred some pups out of two of my own mongrels & could very well see one or two of the offspring resembling these in the forthcoming months..Wouldn't surprise me in the least ✌

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Old Norfolk type xsalukis another words Lurcher xs the desert hounds there was plenty of these types around seventies beanie etc,Staffordshire and Leicestershire was a hot bed for them ,I believe in most parts the specific type modern breeds seem ta have made these types not has common as they were ,shame really the Lurcher types were great knock about rabbit bird jukels I suppose the desert hound was the ingredient that blessed these here isles with the best long ear killers in existence those types have given me memories from times back aways old friends now gone rip my friends of old I have no doubt halls be a hunting where Eva thy be. Atb bunnys.

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ive had my misfits outa merlin and eve the first breedin i can assur you there wer no wooly jumpers all smooth just look at how they wer bred near pure to a brocken dog the wolly coats came from [BANNED TEXT] gary put eve to fred i had a dog outa that matin brother to seagull micky d owned joe outa lilly and merlin another broken coated dog there was another litter sister lady who also throw some good stuff [BANNED TEXT] put to merlin and fred i had pups out of both mateings

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those dogs,look like the old strain of norfolk lurcher, that mick douglas the fen man,used to breed,looks an intresting cross, how are they bred and what do they work.

 

Still got a few pictures of those original types,...I even bred a similar line for myself....

Unusual looking dogs,...I liked them.... :yes:

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