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Have fun on the journey Taffey👍      

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If someone puts a link up I will defo watch it Atb taffey

2 hours ago, postie said:

Hi taffey, lovely pup. I picked up his dam from Cumbria a few years ago. 

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she looks a nice type and seems durable which is why I went down the cattle dog x route were about s in Cumbria was she need to be hardy up that neck of woods Atb taffey 

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47 minutes ago, taffey said:

 

she looks a nice type and seems durable which is why I went down the cattle dog x route were about s in Cumbria was she need to be hardy up that neck of woods Atb taffey 

She was racier than my bitch mate...my bitch was sturdy but quick off the mark.

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On 09/08/2023 at 20:59, taffey said:

He was bred south wales cattle dog greyhound dam to cattle dog greyhound x collie greyhound 15 week s Fri coming be a mooching ferreting lamping bit of beating type knockabout lurcher hopefully very prey driven and keen good to answer etc see what future brings no pressure and no rush had the finely tuned day dogs fancied a complete change and a pleasure to own up to now lol atb taffey 

He'll suit you down to the ground for all that and more, I hope you have as much fun as I've had with my dog

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She nice type well put together that bitch 

3 hours ago, dillydog said:

He'll suit you down to the ground for all that and more, I hope you have as much fun as I've had with my dog

 

3 hours ago, dillydog said:

He'll suit you down to the ground for all that and more, I hope you have as much fun as I've had with my dog

yep early signs he going to be a nice companion for bit of mooching etc Atb taffey 

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On 11/08/2023 at 21:35, OldPhil said:

Hi Toolbox,...yes, we bred straight half crosses for a while, and I was well satisfied with them....however I also used Hard Blood, non-ped race whippets on the first crosses,..but eventualy settled on the Red Heeler/Greyhounds, put back to a Border Collie /Greyhound....

I prefered this mix, and found that after a few litters, they all levelled out nicely.... 👍

Hi ,excuse me for not knowing but what is the term hard blood in 

 

Hi ,excuse me for not knowing but what is the term hard blood in non-ped whippets? also did you  prefer the red heeler to the blue ?

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On 16/08/2023 at 22:15, toolebox said:

Hi ,excuse me for not knowing but what is the term hard blood in non-ped whippets? also did you  prefer the red heeler to the blue ?

Hi Toolbox,...the term is not 100% accurate today, but was one that I coined when I used to pen a few articles for various Sporting papers..

In the 1980's the lurcher scene was different to today, and there seemed to be a plethora of written works on the subject of Lurchers, Terriers and Ferrets. . 

I kinda got drawn into commentating, on certain matters,..although I was just a humble rabbiter,..and certainly not a Field Sports writer🤣

My own take on the whippets, at that time, was influenced by a trip my pals made to the North of England, to race their Whippets. 

We all kept 'Sunday morning' type rabbit dogs, fleet of foot and plenty fast enough to catch bushed or ferreted rabbits.

Our stock were Kennel Club, Pedigree based , leggy and svelt, real pretty wee things..

However, during that fateful trip oop' North, our eyes were opened, big time...😮

When we entered our dogs, into the racing, we pretty soon noticed that our competion all had a distinct Bull Terrier demeanour..

They were physically, streets ahead of our cony catchers,..some of them were even sporting six packs !

Predictably, we were well beaten in every race,.in fact, we could not even come last....😃

Hence my own phrase, where I started calling these new improved, non-pedigree specialist racing dogs,...Hard Bloods....🙏

My great, late friend, Lt. Col. E.G Walsh (the author of the ground breaking work, "Lurchers and Longdogs") could never understand my term and always prefered to go with Dutch Salmon ,the American Sight Hound enthusiast's choice, of 'Hot Blood' or Cold Blood to describe, non-pedigree Greyhounds and suchlike. 

I hope this explains the term to you Sir 👍

 

As for my choice of Blue or Red Heeler, I've actualy used both colours, and found no difference in the lurcher hybrids that they produce..

My main concern when using any pastoral breeding across a running dog,..is Temperament......

"As in all things, human and canine, Temperament is King"....

All the best to you, and good hunting...👍

 

 

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