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Rambo, 10 months old ready to start learning his job over the spring 

My rabbiting bitch . Keeps me happy

Right,I'll tell ye this ,once only,....cause I don't bother with the horseshit shovelled out in these pathetic debates,Katchum came with another bloke,he transported back 6 of the pups to England ,he

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17 minutes ago, low plains drifter said:

I will say that not only do a lot of our coursing breds run with style, they look the part aswell, I like the short coupled well boned/muscled types that run to suit the conditions of the land and ability of the quarry

 

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I think there is some Paul harrigans Lucy in there somewhere ? 

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2 minutes ago, low plains drifter said:

This one is out of Yorkies Scruff, and a Tobey bred bitch, my other bitch was Lucy bred, lot lighter built but a keen runner

Though I could remember you mentioning Lucy once but I got the wrong dog trying to be clever ?‍♂️, did you see Lucy in that fieldfare challenge, sharp bitch, I think she was out of the same sire as dancer, a dog called black arse 

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7 minutes ago, thefensarefarbutistillgo said:

Though I could remember you mentioning Lucy once but I got the wrong dog trying to be clever ?‍♂️, did you see Lucy in that fieldfare challenge, sharp bitch, I think she was out of the same sire as dancer, a dog called black arse 

Think she was the only one to make a catch, strange when you see all these other single handed comps, and the Fieldfare being doubled, I really liked what I seen of the Nancy bitch, she was sharp, and a similar stamp to the one I've got now

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4 minutes ago, Greb147 said:

Didn't know you were in to your coursing breds drifter, how many you had fella? 

I've had 4 saluki lurchers, but the non saluki bred stuff I had were always for the day game primarily, started off with the ferrets rabbiting around 1990, and the land was ram packed with hares, before the lamping took off, so I got my first lurcher, and away we went

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9 hours ago, low plains drifter said:

I will say that not only do a lot of our coursing breds run with style, they look the part aswell, I like the short coupled well boned/muscled types that run to suit the conditions of the land and ability of the quarry

 

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Nice, 

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