mC HULL 12,516 Posted August 27 Report Share Posted August 27 1 minute ago, chartpolski said: Late 80’s. Carlisle area. Cheers. you can see grey chart can’t you with try one aswell what height was joe mate Quote Link to post
chartpolski 23,576 Posted August 27 Report Share Posted August 27 (edited) 6 minutes ago, mC HULL said: you can see grey chart can’t you with try one aswell what height was joe mate No idea mate. The object with non- peds is to get a dog with the speed of the greyhound and the size of the whippet, and that’s been achieved over the sprint distances. Indian Joe won titles over the straights and bend under BWRA and NWRF rules so he must have been within the the weight limits, height doesn’t matter, but as a guess he’d be no more than 22/23 inches . Just checked and he won his titles at 30lb, so he may have been a bit smaller than 22/23 inch. Cheers. Edited August 27 by chartpolski 1 Quote Link to post
mC HULL 12,516 Posted August 27 Report Share Posted August 27 2 minutes ago, chartpolski said: No idea mate. The object with non- peds is to get a dog with the speed of the greyhound and the size of the whippet, and that’s been achieved over the sprint distances. Indian Joe won titles over the straights and bend under BWRA and NWRF rules so he must have been within the the weight limits, height doesn’t matter, but as a guess he’d be no more than 22/23 inches . Cheers. 23 tts next to a whippet is a big difference this bitch is 23tts it’s a lot bigger then the whippet shit pic would you say they are better today chart ? Quote Link to post
chartpolski 23,576 Posted August 27 Report Share Posted August 27 (edited) 9 minutes ago, mC HULL said: 23 tts next to a whippet is a big difference this bitch is 23tts it’s a lot bigger then the whippet shit pic would you say they are better today chart ? They are doing times now that I wouldn’t have believed when I had them. And don’t forget, there are 12 lb 16” whippets racing and 32 lb 23” whippets racing. I think the breed standard for pedigree whippets allows dogs to be 22”. As I said, height doesn’t matter in non-peds , it’s all based on weight classes. This little dog is 1/4 greyhound 3/4 whippet and races at 12 lb ! The weight classes start at 16lb so has to run off level with dogs 4lb heavier but he still beats them ! Cheers. Edited August 27 by chartpolski 1 Quote Link to post
Pewit 970 Posted August 27 Report Share Posted August 27 Just now, chartpolski said: They are doing times now that I wouldn’t have belied when I had them. And don’t forget, there are 12 lb 16” whippets racing and 32 lb 23” whippets racing. I think the breed standard for pedigree whippets allows dogs to be 22”. As I said, height doesn’t matter in non-peds , it’s all based on weight classes. This little dog is 1/4 greyhound 3/4 whippet and races at 12 lb ! The weight classes start at 16lb so has to run off level with dogs 4lb heavier but he still beats them ! Cheers. What's the max weight allowed for whippets and non-ped whippets? Would a non-ped beat a whippet over the shortest distances? Quote Link to post
chartpolski 23,576 Posted August 27 Report Share Posted August 27 Just now, Pewit said: What's the max weight allowed for whippets and non-ped whippets? Would a non-ped beat a whippet over the shortest distances? The pedigree whippet racing association has a 32lb limit. There’s two non ped associations and the BWRA has a 32lb limit for its yards for pounds racing and Championships and a 55lb limit for Scratch racing. The NWRF had a 35 lb limit for its yards for pound racing and I think no limit for scratch racing. A non ped will beat a pedigree over any distance, there is no comparison, the non ped will win by a distance. Theres only ever been one pedigree whippet that won Championships in both disciplines, that was way back in the 60’s. Cheers. 2 Quote Link to post
scotty12 1,988 Posted August 27 Report Share Posted August 27 On 25/08/2024 at 22:34, mC HULL said: an akita and a lucas bred i’ll let them pick the dog i take and i’ll feed it up before hand lol just watched a 4 min course threw thermal it couldn’t shake the dog in the dark lol Hope you had a good season mush wasn't much of a summer but hope you made the most of it dogs will be glad of the rest for the cold weather coming in 1 1 Quote Link to post
mC HULL 12,516 Posted August 27 Report Share Posted August 27 you got a pic of what your running scotty be nice to have a look mate Quote Link to post
mC HULL 12,516 Posted August 27 Report Share Posted August 27 Just now, scotty12 said: Hope you had a good season mush wasn't much of a summer but hope you made the most of it dogs will be glad of the rest for the cold weather coming in lol ye mate done nothing since feb apart from on walks just walks all summer on the lead last few week free running be a bit a bike next month then get at them beginning october and at it until feb 1 Quote Link to post
Pewit 970 Posted August 27 Report Share Posted August 27 2 minutes ago, chartpolski said: The pedigree whippet racing association has a 32lb limit. There’s two non ped associations and the BWRA has a 32lb limit for its yards for pounds racing and Championships and a 55lb limit for Scratch racing. The NWRF had a 35 lb limit for its yards for pound racing and I think no limit for scratch racing. A non ped will beat a pedigree over any distance, there is no comparison, the non ped will win by a distance. Theres only ever been one pedigree whippet that won Championships in both disciplines, that was way back in the 60’s. Cheers. How often did those using the non-peds after use greyhound for the breedings, every so many generations or once they created a type they no longer used it? Quote Link to post
chartpolski 23,576 Posted August 27 Report Share Posted August 27 1 minute ago, Pewit said: How often did those using the non-peds after use greyhound for the breedings, every so many generations or once they created a type they no longer used it? Depends what you want ; if you want the fastest dog in the country and want to win scratch races and match races you use a lot of greyhound blood and the very best non ped whipped. If you want to have a supreme racing champion you use the very best non peds. All non peds have some greyhound in them, just some have more than others. If I was going to get back into Id go for a first cross non ped whippet x greyhound as I prefer the scratch racing to the yards for pound racing. Others think that gaining a Racing Champion title is the holy grail. It just depends on what you are after, Cheers. Quote Link to post
Black neck 15,966 Posted August 27 Report Share Posted August 27 56 minutes ago, chartpolski said: No idea mate. The object with non- peds is to get a dog with the speed of the greyhound and the size of the whippet, and that’s been achieved over the sprint distances. Indian Joe won titles over the straights and bend under BWRA and NWRF rules so he must have been within the the weight limits, height doesn’t matter, but as a guess he’d be no more than 22/23 inches . Just checked and he won his titles at 30lb, so he may have been a bit smaller than 22/23 inch. Cheers. He was 21 an half mate Quote Link to post
Black neck 15,966 Posted August 27 Report Share Posted August 27 33 minutes ago, mC HULL said: lol ye mate done nothing since feb apart from on walks just walks all summer on the lead last few week free running be a bit a bike next month then get at them beginning october and at it until feb He knows your game 2 Quote Link to post
scotty12 1,988 Posted August 27 Report Share Posted August 27 52 minutes ago, mC HULL said: you got a pic of what your running scotty be nice to have a look mate Coursing x 3/8 5/8th bull grey 3 Quote Link to post
mC HULL 12,516 Posted August 27 Report Share Posted August 27 36 minutes ago, scotty12 said: Coursing x 3/8 5/8th bull grey yep i heard loads a coursing breds that were from lucas ended up turning out looking like that lol any old dog from the pound pupped up from out about lol i heard gorger is retired in monaco listening to this lol 1 Quote Link to post
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