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Hi lads does anyone here hunt with full greys regularly. and before some smart arse says that if greys were good hunting dogs we wouldnt be breeding lurchers to do the job I know greys are injury prone and f***ers for running in to things and I know they dont have the stamina of the lurcher or brain. Its just I bought a track grey before and he didnt make the cut and im wondering now should I have kept him and tried him out in the field? I probally should have considering I got F-all for him. Im just thinking I might get a small ex track bitch and breed my own lurchers that way if she makes the cut in the field rather than buying a lurcher now when I cant decide what type I want.

What do you think?

Cheers

CB

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hawker has a good bitch, only seen her do a little but she picks up squatters easy enough.

 

Nice one! Ive heard that the best way to decrease the chance of greys hitting fences and ditches is to take them out from very young when they are slow and let their brain for hunting develop at the same rate as their speed. In fairness to the greys most of them are only taken out lamping or coursing when they are fully grown and like rockets. they are in experienced and accidents waiting to happen.

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Hi lads does anyone here hunt with full greys regularly. and before some smart arse says that if greys were good hunting dogs we wouldnt be breeding lurchers to do the job I know greys are injury prone and f***ers for running in to things and I know they dont have the stamina of the lurcher or brain. Its just I bought a track grey before and he didnt make the cut and im wondering now should I have kept him and tried him out in the field? I probally should have considering I got F-all for him. Im just thinking I might get a small ex track bitch and breed my own lurchers that way if she makes the cut in the field rather than buying a lurcher now when I cant decide what type I want.

What do you think?

Cheers

CB

go for a saluki greyhound or a saluki whippet greyhound mate
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Hi lads does anyone here hunt with full greys regularly. and before some smart arse says that if greys were good hunting dogs we wouldnt be breeding lurchers to do the job I know greys are injury prone and f***ers for running in to things and I know they dont have the stamina of the lurcher or brain. Its just I bought a track grey before and he didnt make the cut and im wondering now should I have kept him and tried him out in the field? I probally should have considering I got F-all for him. Im just thinking I might get a small ex track bitch and breed my own lurchers that way if she makes the cut in the field rather than buying a lurcher now when I cant decide what type I want.

What do you think?

Cheers

CB

go for a saluki greyhound or a saluki whippet greyhound mate

 

And how do you know they would suit the quarry i wish to hunt and the land I wish to hunt on William the child?

I am undecided on what lurcher I want and thats why I want to get a small grey bitch so I can test her while im deciding what I want and I will be able to breed my own lurchers.

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years ago we would run them on hares rabbits fox track even took them for deer if a deer was winged they would find it as franny said fences were a problem so was sheep only serious injury was cnuts had stuck buckie bottles in the ground neck first then broke them one dog slashed his legs that bad ended his running he was only 2yrs old had cost 2000 back in 89 a mate got 2 over from ireland from his family these were of f g ood dogs he done alright with them at the track he trained them to most basic commands would jump farm gates ; would retrieve walk at heel seen them catch rabbits and fox he split from his wife and the dogs were sent back

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Hi lads does anyone here hunt with full greys regularly. and before some smart arse says that if greys were good hunting dogs we wouldnt be breeding lurchers to do the job I know greys are injury prone and f***ers for running in to things and I know they dont have the stamina of the lurcher or brain. Its just I bought a track grey before and he didnt make the cut and im wondering now should I have kept him and tried him out in the field? I probally should have considering I got F-all for him. Im just thinking I might get a small ex track bitch and breed my own lurchers that way if she makes the cut in the field rather than buying a lurcher now when I cant decide what type I want.

What do you think?

Cheers

CB

go for a saluki greyhound or a saluki whippet greyhound mate

 

And how do you know they would suit the quarry i wish to hunt and the land I wish to hunt on William the child?

I am undecided on what lurcher I want and thats why I want to get a small grey bitch so I can test her while im deciding what I want and I will be able to breed my own lurchers.

william the child! lol you didnt say what you wanted to hunt though did you? ive seen saluki greys take rabbit,hare,fox,badger and even deer.at the end of your post you asked what do we think? ive give my opinion then you call me a child! sort your self out! perhaps you would be better of with a sheep country boy!!! :laugh:
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a fella round my way has a greyhound bitch , ex track hound , shes about 5 year old , smashes anything that can bite back hard , but when she catches a rabbit , just nothing left it it , very hard mouthed she is .

 

all best

HH

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