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Just now, chartpolski said:

Non-ped whippet, grew, sprint type greyhound. Something with great early pace, good mouth, up and at’em type; not a plodder taking ten minutes to wear a hare down ! LOL !

Cheers.

what happens when  something like that runs wet sandy land ?the land takes away all early pace zaps the dog at the same time 

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2 hours ago, Goly said:

The ideal dog would be a whizz banger coursing bred that can make short work of them but also hang in their against the best of hares. 

see bob dog for a pup mate when he breeds his bitch up at them type going to her i think be tidy pups

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Just now, mC HULL said:

be good to hear someone like tomo opinion he has fast dogs good mouths up at em fit with good wind and will run open land aswell

 

He's messaged me and said his dogs would smoke yours but he's too modest to say on here.

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Just now, mC HULL said:

see bob dog for a pup mate when he breeds his bitch up at them type going to her i think be tidy pups

Who's Bob fecking dog? Lol

I think your mate who owns Romeo has just sold a litter or someone had a litter off one of his dogs, they're all gone tho.

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1 minute ago, chartpolski said:

“Horses for courses”, as I said .

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its january febuary mate so the courses are wet sodden clay peat or sand or a mixture 

theres only one type of horse capable of good going firm and then what we have now the wet lol

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3 minutes ago, mC HULL said:

be good to hear someone like tomo opinion he has fast dogs good mouths up at em fit with good wind and will run open land aswell

 

Max bred two litter from a coursing bred bitch; one to a pure saluki, one to a non-ped scratch dog.

If he wasn’t banned, it would be good to hear his opinion on the pro’s and con’s.

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4 minutes ago, Goly said:

Who's Bob fecking dog? Lol

I think your mate who owns Romeo has just sold a litter or someone had a litter off one of his dogs, they're all gone tho.

i dont know romeo owner but he has descent stock so wont be around long mate 

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2 minutes ago, mC HULL said:

its january febuary mate so the courses are wet sodden clay peat or sand or a mixture 

theres only one type of horse capable of good going firm and then what we have now the wet lol

What about the fells, pasture land etc? There’s hares on all types of land.  I can walk to grassland in five minutes and run hares. There’s a lot of fields left to rewild, it isn’t only wet sodden clay !

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3 minutes ago, chartpolski said:

Max bred two litter from a coursing bred bitch; one to a pure saluki, one to a non-ped scratch dog.

If he wasn’t banned, it would be good to hear his opinion on the pro’s and con’s.

Cheers.

less than half saluki mate just about useless for it really you wont kill every week of the season i know that lol

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1 minute ago, chartpolski said:

What about the fells, pasture land etc? There’s hares on all types of land.  I can walk to grassland in five minutes and run hares. There’s a lot of fields left to rewild, it isn’t only wet sodden clay !

Cheers.

Loads a pasture an grass land about here an on dales, or even up the gallops there’s loads spots this way that ain’t deep slop 

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