Busher100 747 Posted December 15, 2018 Report Share Posted December 15, 2018 That wouldn't be true mate race dogs get injured just as much as coursing dogs, dame to my pup was retired too brood as a young bitch because of a leg injury I take my bitch over all types of terrain since day 1 too toughen the tendons around her feet and teach her to watch where she is going so far she hasn't had any injuries 1 Quote Link to post
Rogue2015 185 Posted December 15, 2018 Report Share Posted December 15, 2018 Only thing i have found when seeing pure greyhounds work is how easily their skin seems to rip or tear , my brother had a blue greyhound bitch from Ireland about 27tts she was very game the first deer she ran she took over it in the field thinking it was a game, few nights out rabbiting and she clicked and had massive amounts of drive poor bitch killed herself running into a tree in her second season but she would have been well worth breeding constantly catching anything before a single turn 1 Quote Link to post
dogmandont 9,846 Posted December 15, 2018 Report Share Posted December 15, 2018 6 hours ago, rob284 said: I was told to go for the racing greyhounds for breeding lurcher rather than the coursing as they don’t have too heavy of a frame and less injury prone. Don’t know if there’s much truth in it but it’s worth a thought I think it depends on what you want to bred from her. Quote Link to post
Moocher71 4,050 Posted December 15, 2018 Report Share Posted December 15, 2018 The lad I got my bedy greyhound from only keeps Irish coursing dogs and bedlington terriers ,he as two g,hounds .He said they both good bitches and do well against the coursing hounds the pakies are running . if I was looking to breed firstx i would look for Irish coursing blood or a distance track dog, plenty of lads lasses have worked greyhounds with success on all uk game and bigger. i see a old lady that walks two x track dogs along bridle way that cuts through large estate and while she keeps to path her hounds are always looking for a run and they have had few hares and dealt with fox no problem. im sure folk have had pups and schooled them like a lurcher to make them alrounders . the g,hound gives so much more than speed to a lurcher, 1 Quote Link to post
TALKCHEAP 183 Posted December 15, 2018 Report Share Posted December 15, 2018 14 minutes ago, Moocher71 said: The lad I got my bedy greyhound from only keeps Irish coursing dogs and bedlington terriers ,he as two g,hounds .He said they both good bitches and do well against the coursing hounds the pakies are running . if I was looking to breed firstx i would look for Irish coursing blood or a distance track dog, plenty of lads lasses have worked greyhounds with success on all uk game and bigger. i see a old lady that walks two x track dogs along bridle way that cuts through large estate and while she keeps to path her hounds are always looking for a run and they have had few hares and dealt with fox no problem. im sure folk have had pups and schooled them like a lurcher to make them alrounders . the g,hound gives so much more than speed to a lurcher, just name one 1 Quote Link to post
Moocher71 4,050 Posted December 15, 2018 Report Share Posted December 15, 2018 The lad I got my bedy greyhound from only keeps Irish coursing dogs and bedlington terriers ,he as two g,hounds .He said they both good bitches and do well against the coursing hounds the pakies are running . if I was looking to breed firstx i would look for Irish coursing blood or a distance track dog, plenty of lads lasses have worked greyhounds with success on all uk game and bigger. i see a old lady that walks two x track dogs along bridle way that cuts through large estate and while she keeps to path her hounds are always looking for a run and they have had few hares and dealt with fox no problem. im sure folk have had pups and schooled them like a lurcher to make them alrounders . the g,hound gives so much more than speed to a lurcher, 13 minutes ago, TALKCHEAP said: just name one Greyhounds been used to make lurchers from the start ,they put speed ,size,p drive into a x .if greyhound was only putting speed into a lurcher then might as well just stick to whippet .just my opinion . 2 Quote Link to post
dogmandont 9,846 Posted December 15, 2018 Report Share Posted December 15, 2018 1 hour ago, TALKCHEAP said: just name one Any greyhound in your dogs. 1 2 Quote Link to post
TALKCHEAP 183 Posted December 15, 2018 Report Share Posted December 15, 2018 3 hours ago, dogmandont said: Any greyhound in your dogs. to be honest I'm not sure , he's got big ears that drag on the floor and he's a silvery colour , so you tell me , Quote Link to post
dogmandont 9,846 Posted December 15, 2018 Report Share Posted December 15, 2018 36 minutes ago, TALKCHEAP said: to be honest I'm not sure , he's got big ears that drag on the floor and he's a silvery colour , so you tell me , Didn’t think it would take long for you to resort to nonsense.. 1 Quote Link to post
Black neck 16,041 Posted December 15, 2018 Report Share Posted December 15, 2018 Prefer jibberish mesen 1 Quote Link to post
TALKCHEAP 183 Posted December 15, 2018 Report Share Posted December 15, 2018 27 minutes ago, dogmandont said: Didn’t think it would take long for you to resort to nonsense.. its not nonsense Quote Link to post
dogmandont 9,846 Posted December 15, 2018 Report Share Posted December 15, 2018 3 minutes ago, TALKCHEAP said: its not nonsense Yea yea saluki I know. But like I asked is there any greyhound in it. . Quote Link to post
dogmad riley 1,345 Posted December 15, 2018 Report Share Posted December 15, 2018 6 hours ago, Moocher71 said: The lad I got my bedy greyhound from only keeps Irish coursing dogs and bedlington terriers ,he as two g,hounds .He said they both good bitches and do well against the coursing hounds the pakies are running . if I was looking to breed firstx i would look for Irish coursing blood or a distance track dog, plenty of lads lasses have worked greyhounds with success on all uk game and bigger. i see a old lady that walks two x track dogs along bridle way that cuts through large estate and while she keeps to path her hounds are always looking for a run and they have had few hares and dealt with fox no problem. im sure folk have had pups and schooled them like a lurcher to make them alrounders . the g,hound gives so much more than speed to a lurcher, Greyhounds been used to make lurchers from the start ,they put speed ,size,p drive into a x .if greyhound was only putting speed into a lurcher then might as well just stick to whippet .just my opinion . Problem is a whippet gases out when the greyhound is just getting going. Prob best starting with a good proven grew to start a lurcher line. Do love the greyhound thou there speed and there prey drive are hard to beat Quote Link to post
Popular Post eastcoast 4,161 Posted December 15, 2018 Popular Post Report Share Posted December 15, 2018 I've worked a few ex-racing greyhounds. Not in a serious way that some lads do though. Never been into the numbers game or involved in serious pest control. Most of my sport has been hunting small terrier teams in a way that these days I suppose would be called bushing. 1 of the greyhounds was not even mine but belonged to a lad who got a "free to good home" bitch with the intension of breeding from her. He kennelled her for a few years without using her and she did not have a great quality of life. He give me a spare key to his yard and I started to take her along on my "bushing" activities. This bitch and the others that I've worked took to field work like ducks to water. Good rabbit catching dogs, ok on hares (admittedly my standards are probably not as high as some) and natural fox killers. The land that I worked was a mix of soft low ground arable farms and what was left of the open cast mining sites in my area. Maybe I was lucky but never had a problem with their feet and they were far from fragile. And this thing about greyhounds being thick? Simply not true. I always felt slightly privileged to walk out with such beautiful hounds. 19 1 Quote Link to post
dogmandont 9,846 Posted December 15, 2018 Report Share Posted December 15, 2018 8 minutes ago, eastcoast said: I've worked a few ex-racing greyhounds. Not in a serious way that some lads do though. Never been into the numbers game or involved in serious pest control. Most of my sport has been hunting small terrier teams in a way that these days I suppose would be called bushing. 1 of the greyhounds was not even mine but belonged to a lad who got a "free to good home" bitch with the intension of breeding from her. He kennelled her for a few years without using her and she did not have a great quality of life. He give me a spare key to his yard and I started to take her along on my "bushing" activities. This bitch and the others that I've worked took to field work like ducks to water. Good rabbit catching dogs, ok on hares (admittedly my standards are probably not as high as some) and natural fox killers. The land that I worked was a mix of soft low ground arable farms and what was left of the open cast mining sites in my area. Maybe I was lucky but never had a problem with their feet and they were far from fragile. And this thing about greyhounds being thick? Simply not true. I always felt slightly privileged to walk out with such beautiful hounds. Nice honest post that eastcoast. . 5 Quote Link to post
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