jamie7344 250 Posted June 17, 2009 Report Share Posted June 17, 2009 my mate bought rosco off adil who bought it off the fella who bred him, he then sold him to a lad in wrexham in wales i never heard of him getting kicked out on the streets tho Quote Link to post
frying squad 0 Posted June 17, 2009 Report Share Posted June 17, 2009 I'd be interested to see the collie that can course on the fens for 10 mins. you and me both mate Quote Link to post
shaddow 166 Posted June 18, 2009 Report Share Posted June 18, 2009 maybe it was just an exceptionally good strong hare Quote Link to post
Guest gaz100604 Posted June 18, 2009 Report Share Posted June 18, 2009 i agree with smart dog here , what does a dog that can run a hare down for 10mins prove he is fit and has bags of stamina but that it. what about dogs who work hare hard and get it 3-4 or five mins sure the may not be able run down hare after hare is this a common charastaric of saluki breed where it plods along, ?? id much perfer and class as the better dog the dog that can run down the hare the quickest that tells me which dogs better imo.shows a variety of charastics speed stamina agility determination drive and inteligence ,..... 10mins run down a hare proves nothing in my book its shows up flaws and inabilitys of certain dog/breed imo, next topic should be fastest catch on fens far more interesting see how many dogs can get on hare early pressurise it and kill it within first min or two these are the dogs which we should be talking about. Quote Link to post
Guest welshman Posted June 18, 2009 Report Share Posted June 18, 2009 maybe it was just an exceptionally good strong hare lets all get harrier begals to bore us to death catching 10 min hares they wouldt catch hares round scotland as you no Quote Link to post
Wingspan 0 Posted June 18, 2009 Report Share Posted June 18, 2009 a dog that takes 10 minutes to catch an hare should be shot you saying if the dog ran for 10 mins and made the kill at the end youd want to shoot the dog? what wonder dogs have you got pal? look at it this way TEN FECKING MINUTES to catch a hare !!!!! smart dog iv never read a post off yours with anything positive to say! what is there to be positive about ? if a dog runs a hare hard for 3 minutes that dog is using its heart and lungs to the maximum can you imagine what damage a ten minute hard course is going to do all i have said is a dog should not be running a hare for 10 mins a good dog has them wrapped up well before then so you run along and play with your ferrets im not just on about that,every post you write is the same,and as for playing with my ferrets im not even going to bother,dont bother replying because i woant be looking again and im definitly not getting into a argument online with someone like you,this site is for like minded people to share there experience,not for dragging people down and as for the 10 min course,it woant be good for the dog but look back at the rest of your posts and see how many are not bringing people down. shut up you little tard if you have another look you will see i only bring down bull SH!TTERS and no it alls now go make sure that hob ferret not been rough with your jill You see Mickey ( his user name used to be Mickeyrichardson ) likes to catch em quick His idea of a good night out with a good dog is, kill seventeen in the lamp in the autumn and then sell said dog as a "real un".................trouble is come the winter in the day........................not worth a wank :wankerzo4: Hes only on to bring down the bullshitters Quote Link to post
TOMO 26,005 Posted June 18, 2009 Report Share Posted June 18, 2009 ok , so this one course may be a bit boring to some lads, but have any of us actualy seen this dog run??? i know i havent , only this one course that we all judge the dog on maybee this dog could catch them quik as well , i dont know. if any one does know , lets hear it. it could be that it was just one hell of a hare. its a real shame though that this dog ended up on the street . that is a real bad show Quote Link to post
sugarplums 27 Posted June 18, 2009 Report Share Posted June 18, 2009 i seen this dog run and yes it was a plodder but it deffo not on a street . i like hearing that they say this dog had no heart lol 10 mins behind a hare it definately has a heart lets see some of these whippet greyhounds do it Quote Link to post
Guest gaz100604 Posted June 18, 2009 Report Share Posted June 18, 2009 i seen this dog run and yes it was a plodder but it deffo not on a street . i like hearing that they say this dog had no heart lol 10 mins behind a hare it definately has a heart lets see some of these whippet greyhounds do it but thats just it isnt it mate a whippet grey cant stay for 10mins does it make him the inferior dog i dont think it does in anyway shape or form , how would you define the better boxer one who wins on points over 10rounds or the boxer who kos his opponents in 3-4 rounds , explosive and entertaing is the boxer id want pay my money go see.as the lads said in smaller fields these dogs will have problems , i have a colliexgreyxcolliexwhippet with touch saluki in him hes 22ts and has had five lamped big rabbits and they were unbelievable runs longest being about three mins mark pressure and turning not letting the big rabbit get into his stride it was heart in mouth moment every run, now ive just got my hands on a 2yr old 3/4 saluki 1/4 grey see [bANNED TEXT] all fuss is about and tbh unless i can get him im big fields day time behind some longears might as well keep him as a pet. [bANNED TEXT] i seen so far not been impressed. Quote Link to post
twoface14 1 Posted June 18, 2009 Report Share Posted June 18, 2009 i seen this dog run and yes it was a plodder but it deffo not on a street . i like hearing that they say this dog had no heart lol 10 mins behind a hare it definately has a heart lets see some of these whippet greyhounds do it most runs are a lot shorter than most people think, most courses at the Waterloo cup didn't last more than 30 seconds to a minute . give a whippet greyhound a long run up and a course of two to three minutes and see how fast it is on the next run, thats if it can . Quote Link to post
Wingspan 0 Posted June 18, 2009 Report Share Posted June 18, 2009 I'd be interested to see the collie that can course on the fens for 10 mins. you and me both mate ok were else in the country pre ban of coarse would that dog be any good. Times have changed we got a ban on and the fens are red hot the dogs which have been bred for this place over the last 20 yrs couldnt catch a cold anywere else and we all know that so having these 10 munute dogs to me is pointless cant lamp with em really cant do out with them but fens they defie the word lurcher and what a lurcher is bred to do times change lads and a lot of you coursing lads have been left in the dark ages Suppoose yer right Mark, ten minet run is impressive, but way to long......................simple truth the dog had no gob......................... still................... better a ten minet marathon than a two minet jack..........eh Mark Quote Link to post
Wingspan 0 Posted June 18, 2009 Report Share Posted June 18, 2009 "coursing lads have been left in the dark ages" P.S only fecker left in the dark was Longdogrunner when you fecked off Quote Link to post
frying squad 0 Posted June 18, 2009 Report Share Posted June 18, 2009 what do you mean fens define the word lurcher thats nonsense pal the main thing the fens defines is the saluki type coursing lurcher cos there isnt any other types that can run with them in the same leauge. Quote Link to post
frying squad 0 Posted June 18, 2009 Report Share Posted June 18, 2009 whats been proven in the past? show me a dog with no saluki blood in it that can run on the fens and kill good bags in the winter Quote Link to post
SMART DOG 340 Posted June 18, 2009 Report Share Posted June 18, 2009 (edited) a dog that takes 10 minutes to catch an hare should be shot you saying if the dog ran for 10 mins and made the kill at the end youd want to shoot the dog? what wonder dogs have you got pal? look at it this way TEN FECKING MINUTES to catch a hare !!!!! smart dog iv never read a post off yours with anything positive to say! what is there to be positive about ? if a dog runs a hare hard for 3 minutes that dog is using its heart and lungs to the maximum can you imagine what damage a ten minute hard course is going to do all i have said is a dog should not be running a hare for 10 mins a good dog has them wrapped up well before then so you run along and play with your ferrets im not just on about that,every post you write is the same,and as for playing with my ferrets im not even going to bother,dont bother replying because i woant be looking again and im definitly not getting into a argument online with someone like you,this site is for like minded people to share there experience,not for dragging people down and as for the 10 min course,it woant be good for the dog but look back at the rest of your posts and see how many are not bringing people down. shut up you little tard if you have another look you will see i only bring down bull SH!TTERS and no it alls now go make sure that hob ferret not been rough with your jill You see Mickey ( his user name used to be Mickeyrichardson ) likes to catch em quick His idea of a good night out with a good dog is, kill seventeen in the lamp in the autumn and then sell said dog as a "real un".................trouble is come the winter in the day........................not worth a wank :wankerzo4: Hes only on to bring down the bullshitters Yes i am Micky Richardson i had my name changed due to people getting watched on here and other forums and i cant be done with hassle i work my dogs day and night why you hiding behind a new user name PAUL are you jealous i had a dog kill 17 hares on the lamp when your dogs dont do sh1t now get back under your rock you little run about Edited June 18, 2009 by SMART DOG Quote Link to post
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