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47 minutes ago, Greb147 said:

By adding greyhound you're adding acceleration and speed, those two traits ensure dogs reach their quarry earlier, better if you lamp or run on smaller fields. 

A greyhound in a coursing hunting dog gives you good speed a are normally nasty but very injury prone 

If you got a 3/4 grey 

And a 3/4 saluki i know which has faster top speed better change a gear more gears and better mouth better brain and in much more Hardy mate the 3/4 saluki ? ?

 

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Just now, mC HULL said:

A greyhound in a coursing hunting dog gives you good speed a are normally nasty but very injury prone 

If you got a 3/4 grey 

And a 3/4 saluki i know which has faster top speed better change a gear more gears and better mouth better brain and in much more Hardy mate the 3/4 saluki ? ?

 

Come on, you're not going to try and tell me that saluki's and heavy saturated saluki crosses have more top end than a greyhound or it's crosses.  ?

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Just now, Greb147 said:

Come on, you're not going to try and tell me that saluki's and heavy saturated saluki crosses have more top end than a greyhound or it's crosses.  ?

?I know the are mate a coursing bred roughly 3/4 saluki get to a hare off huge slip mate you get 3/4 grey and they won't bend a strong hare straight line time mate off 100 yd slip 

Were not running hard compact sand mate ? 

You think say a 3/4 grey a quarter bull would lead a strong coursing bred at any point it won't mate I promise you?

 

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4 minutes ago, mC HULL said:

?I know the are mate a coursing bred roughly 3/4 saluki get to a hare off huge slip mate you get 3/4 grey and they won't bend a strong hare straight line time mate off 100 yd slip 

Were not running hard compact sand mate ? 

You think say a 3/4 grey a quarter bull would lead a strong coursing bred at any point it won't mate I promise you?

 

ive had one that could...only half greyhound...1/4 deerhound...1/4 whippet.... big slips.. flat land ...and beat a forley cup winer....

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14 minutes ago, mC HULL said:

A saluki lurcher be good all land all game mate ? 

A saluki a good one hard to find but would do the same 

A saluki lurcher easier to find a good one on average but a pure have more stamina on average 

That's a lot of averages, on average, but would a below average Saluki be better than an above  average saluki lurcher  on average, or would it average itself out, on average ? ??

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2 minutes ago, TOMO said:

ive had one that could...only half greyhound...1/4 deerhound...1/4 whippet.... big slips.. flat land ...and beat a forley cup winer....

And what was it leading it by mate ? and the deerhound adds aswell put cracking mouth on them ?

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2 minutes ago, chartpolski said:

That's a lot of averages, on average, but would a below average Saluki be better than an above  average saluki lurcher  on average, or would it average itself out, on average ? ??

Cheers.

More chance per litter of getting good coursing bred mate ? and they have few extra gears 

But get a good sal it can stop them has speed aswell  ?

A coursing dogs runs like a saluki ? 

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1 minute ago, mC HULL said:

And what was it leading it by mate ? and the deerhound adds aswell put cracking mouth on them ?

im not sure what you mean....what was what leading by????

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12 minutes ago, mC HULL said:

?I know the are mate a coursing bred roughly 3/4 saluki get to a hare off huge slip mate you get 3/4 grey and they won't bend a strong hare straight line time mate off 100 yd slip 

Were not running hard compact sand mate ? 

You think say a 3/4 grey a quarter bull would lead a strong coursing bred at any point it won't mate I promise you?

 

Yeah but it might lead you all in the dance 

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1 minute ago, mC HULL said:

When you slipped em both by the time the first dog got to hare how many lengths to dog behind ?

 

 

 

 

 

 

depends which course you mean....some dogs she was so far ahead it was embarrassing....

but splodge was good....she was only half a length in front....bent the hare 180 degrees....the left him behind and straight lined that hare 

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1 minute ago, mC HULL said:

And what was it leading it by mate ? and the deerhound adds aswell put cracking mouth on them ?

I was at a coursing meet for greyhounds with John and Rupert slack who had good deerhound greyhounds,and there was a greyhound who’s trading had won a few at altcar I was stood talking to Rupert and John slipped the greyhounds,this little bitch had muscle on its back legs like arnies back and it come past us and pushed the hare into the ground (with a muzzle on) as if it came out of a cannon.I’ve been brought up with greyhound racing and this must of been one of the fastest greyhounds I’ve seen and to do what it did.If the ban didn’t make them wear the muzzles this hare was minced.I’ve never seen a saluki take off that quick as I know they can’t.

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3 minutes ago, mC HULL said:

When you slipped em both by the time the first dog got to hare how many lengths to dog behind ?

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tomo won't remember but I'm sure it was 9 or 15 lengths med the coursing bred look slow tbf

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1 minute ago, Black neck said:

Tomo won't remember but I'm sure it was 9 or 15 lengths med the coursing bred look slow tbf

believe it or not the first two races she had.....it was far more than that....killed the hares and carried them back to me....and i had them skinned and sold before the other dogs new what was happening....lol

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