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Back in the day, a lad round ere I used know had 2 Tom Riley deerhound lurchers. Not half crosses , just lurcher x lurcher.   He was very friendly with Tom and used go up Caithness and stay with him e

Bitch birthed 3 lost one. Dog and bitch there. Il be keeping bitch back and the dogs going to Bonny Scotland 

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1 hour ago, Boss-Hog said:

never truer word said easy to catch but big headache endures after

Was it not Winston Churchill who said “golf best way to spoil a good walk” clearly never had a coursing bred that thinks it’s a Harrier hound when it comes to roe 

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2 minutes ago, saluki bouy said:

Was it not Winston Churchill who said “golf best way to spoil a good walk” clearly never had a coursing bred that thinks it’s a Harrier hound when it comes to roe 

mark twain 

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14 minutes ago, saluki bouy said:

Mine will get a fright think it’s landed in a desert compared to land up here 

Ma wee whuppet will have springs and toes popping out all over on mchulls land lol

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4 minutes ago, WataWalloper said:

You in? Iv always  fancied seeing that dog a your run 

I'm not interested in matching dogs mate, I just like to drift around the countryside and coast and enjoy it fir what it is, bitch will be 12 year old in July

 

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1 minute ago, low plains drifter said:

I'm not interested in matching dogs mate, I just like to drift around the countryside and coast and enjoy it fir what it is, bitch will be 12 year old in July

 

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12 year old fs. Don’t time fly 

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30 minutes ago, The drover said:

 

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Got some muscle on its back, I think that’s were whippet and greyhounds get there extra speed from because they tend to flex there backs a lot when running to get that extra power where as if you watch a saluki running flat out they tend to keep there backs flat which may slow them down a bit but saves a lot of energy from not using all those extra muscles, that’s why you wouldn’t see a pure saluki with back muscles like that 

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3 minutes ago, thefensarefarbutistillgo said:

Got some muscle on its back, I think that’s were whippet and greyhounds get there extra speed from because they tend to flex there backs a lot when running to get that extra power where as if you watch a saluki running flat out they tend to keep there backs flat which may slow them down a bit but saves a lot of energy from not using all those extra muscles, that’s why you wouldn’t see a pure saluki with back muscles like that 

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