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very nice is that this morning its nice here on the flatland too just put mine away.

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12 hours ago, two crows said:

my early coursing dogs had beddy in and I think it adds something, always fancy adding some but bottled it .

I reckon a beddy lurcher over a saluki lurcher could produce some handy runners for up here in northumberland, had a beddy grey bitch 20 year ago she was canny for the hares

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saluki lurchers on the whole don't need much  improvement to do what there bred for, ,butt for certain areas, and added to a strait saluki grey it will enhance durability,  and on the other hand improve the recovery of the beddy cross for the larger rabbit on open ground,  in the early days this was what the addition of saluki was for, as most of the early crosses were with lurchers, rather than greyhounds, the bitch in the photo came to me from the leictershire area and was supposed to be bred down from my original seventy's dogs, with the beddy clearly visible, but  sadly she was very average for what I wanted but made a friend a very good lamping bitch. 

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8 hours ago, two crows said:

saluki lurchers on the whole don't need much  improvement to do what there bred for, ,butt for certain areas, and added to a strait saluki grey it will enhance durability,  and on the other hand improve the recovery of the beddy cross for the larger rabbit on open ground,  in the early days this was what the addition of saluki was for, as most of the early crosses were with lurchers, rather than greyhounds, the bitch in the photo came to me from the leictershire area and was supposed to be bred down from my original seventy's dogs, with the beddy clearly visible, but  sadly she was very average for what I wanted but made a friend a very good lamping bitch. 

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I think the line bred saluki lurchers are pretty much an end product, though their ability and will to cover 2 or 3 farms worth of fields from some slips can land you in a bit of a predicament at times :laugh:

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