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Going back a few years maybe 20 or so i bred a litter of Lurchers out of non working parents kept 2 back and they turned out to do what i expected them to do . The one bitch ( Pam) i named her was as good as any iv seen

 

Apart from Hancock bred dogs have anyone tried the same ?

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Really.Maybe thats why 90% of bull crosses are completely shit

I'd always choose a pup from a long line of hard worked lurchers above a pup from the litter sister to the best bitch in the land or litter brother to the best dog in the land if they didn't work no m

Pavarottis brother can't hold a tune

look on Facebook sights theres hundreds being bred and the sire dam haven't done a tap

 

 

when we wer young we used to borrow a whippet off a lad down road and a cocker from the other end of the road they wer pets but knew the local golf course better than the green keeper

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2000 years of selective breeding in sighthounds for the chase aint gonna be lost in a generation or two.

very true a dog that set the standard for me his mother never done a days work

 

look at how many good lurchers that have come from greyhounds and non working bulls or collies

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I like them off of working parents but one of my best dogs was off of none workers but I knew where the breeding was from that's why I had her,you see a lot of these so called big name lurcher people knocking pups out of brood bitches they've never had a walk never mind been worked

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I think most lurchers will work ... Out of none working parents .. It's when you ask for that extra graft when the real working blood show... I had it with a Hancock .soon as I stepped his game up ..the brakes come on.....

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2000 years of selective breeding in sighthounds for the chase aint gonna be lost in a generation or two.

I've been saying the same thing since I've been on this site, 2010 lol, whenever someone mentions breeding from non workers lol.

 

And years ago, look at the mutts we used to traipse about the countryside with, mongrels with no work breeding whatsoever behind them. Worked like trojans lol

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I think the problems will come from generations of breeding none working dogs and selecting for traits like low drive to fit in with sub-urban tweed and wellie mums .

We had a family poodle that would kill rats as a kid ,so it's in most dogs if allowed and that comes from millions of years of evolution and not selective breeding for 200 or so years.

But to advance then surely workers is the way to go ?

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