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Hi all thought I would have a look in at THL it’s been a while. still mooching mind. here’s my current hounds.

Yes mate, got just the one bitch on at the minute. She was 4 Yr old last week. Same breeding has my previous 3 bitches   

Me too👍    

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Greyhound x Cur is an easy hybrid to produce,...both parties are readily available and not hard to find...

Facts are,.. such a traditional mouching style lurcher, is not at the top of every man's list,...and as such, they are not universally popular.

When a genuine litter is produced,.. the resulting pups are not always advertised on the open market, and they frequently get quickly and quietly gifted ,..to fellow enthusiasts...

Obviously the Sire's and Dams are not generally famous or even particularly well known,. but they are none the worse for that...😉

 

 

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16 hours ago, OldPhil said:

Greyhound x Cur is an easy hybrid to produce,...both parties are readily available and easy to find...

Facts are,.. such a lurcher is not at the top of every man's list,...and as such, they are not universally popular.

When a litter is produced,.. the resulting pups are not always advertised on the open market, and they frequently get gifted to fellow enthusiasts...

Obviously the Sire's and Dams are not famous or particularly well known,. but they are none the worse for that...😉

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Is the right greyhound still easy to find ?

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On 27/07/2024 at 09:44, forest of dean redneck said:

I’ve had a search on here and think it was  5/8 collie 3/8 grey ? I can’t find the breeder but think it was the ones sesku and border Scott had a pup from ?

 

19 hours ago, forest of dean redneck said:

No don’t think so 

I remember some of the posts about that litter on here, you are cottect.

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17 hours ago, forest of dean redneck said:

Is the right greyhound still easy to find ?

Forest.... What would you consider as the right greyhound ?                IMHO... If I were to breed a 1st cross litter, I would always want the dam to be the greyhound cause I believe they always throw racier pups. And secondly I would of wanted the bitch to have competed at the highest of levels and for a good few years of staying sound. 

This is track greyhounds that I'm speaking about as I believe the coursing bred to be to big and heavy for producing lurcher pups 

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On 20/07/2024 at 21:32, Sirius said:

Hey Dytkos, nice to see a litter mate.

how is he getting on?

He's ok, not done as much as as I should have with him tbh.

Cheers, D.

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On 27/07/2024 at 16:42, OldPhil said:

Greyhound x Cur is an easy hybrid to produce,...both parties are readily available and easy to find...

Facts are,.. such a lurcher is not at the top of every man's list,...and as such, they are not universally popular.

When a litter is produced,.. the resulting pups are not always advertised on the open market, and they frequently get gifted to fellow enthusiasts...

Obviously the Sire's and Dams are not famous or particularly well known,. but they are none the worse for that...😉

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The  one thing I have noted the X isnt  for everyone me included but I've seen a few that run of there accord or pick runs but seen plenty that dont and there as been some cracking dogs that took all quarry in numbers in various ways but it always takes a good dog man to get the best out of them 

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On 28/07/2024 at 13:24, breeze said:

Forest.... What would you consider as the right greyhound ?                IMHO... If I were to breed a 1st cross litter, I would always want the dam to be the greyhound cause I believe they always throw racier pups. And secondly I would of wanted the bitch to have competed at the highest of levels and for a good few years of staying sound. 

This is track greyhounds that I'm speaking about as I believe the coursing bred to be to big and heavy for producing lurcher pups 

I think it depends on the first crosses you intend to produce. And it’s probably easier to source a stud that’s done what you’ve stated and to a higher standard than most bitches you’re likely to get your hands on 

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Sire, Deerhound, dam racing bred greyhound, 29” , 75lb.

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Sire, Deerhound, dam Irish coursing bred greyhound, 28” , 70lb.

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First cross deer/greys generally throw true to type, whatever the greyhound bitch used.

Cheers.

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13 hours ago, chartpolski said:

Sire, Deerhound, dam racing bred greyhound, 29” , 75lb.

585D0631-714C-4098-AF38-37645B97C064.jpeg.a4381e683064d058f173797f87718006.jpeg

Sire, Deerhound, dam Irish coursing bred greyhound, 28” , 70lb.

8B6C732E-BEAF-4551-85AC-F88302D8D16E.jpeg.f37a8b6b98b393d5fe18fd103311bf4c.jpeg

First cross deer/greys generally throw true to type, whatever the greyhound bitch used.

Cheers.

💯on that 1 and most elegant looking dogs to

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On 29/07/2024 at 17:27, chartpolski said:

Sire, Deerhound, dam racing bred greyhound, 29” , 75lb.

585D0631-714C-4098-AF38-37645B97C064.jpeg.a4381e683064d058f173797f87718006.jpeg

Sire, Deerhound, dam Irish coursing bred greyhound, 28” , 70lb.

8B6C732E-BEAF-4551-85AC-F88302D8D16E.jpeg.f37a8b6b98b393d5fe18fd103311bf4c.jpeg

First cross deer/greys generally throw true to type, whatever the greyhound bitch used.

Cheers.

There you go Chevy.... Both bred out of greyhound bitches 

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