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Anyday now I am due to line my Minshaw Lurcher 'Lady' with my ex track greyhound - Pedigree name 'Hey Porter'

 

Dam - 23"tts - working night and day and taking all legal quarry including larger quarry before the ban.

 

Sire - 'Hey Porter' 28"tts sired by the lengenary 'Larkhill Jo' and mothered by pony vixen - again working day and night.

 

(to view his pedigree form and race history go to www.greyhound-data.com and search Hey Porter - its all on there)

 

This is a matched breeding, and these pups will make fine coursing dogs, with excelent temperaments ....and would be well suited to house or kennel life

 

I have two small kids age 3 and 4 who ragg them about all day without a whimper....but when its time to go to work............it all changes  

 

Both parents are owned and worked by me.  

 

If everything goes to plan and the mating is succesfull, the pups should be ready in about 17 weeks.

 

Anyone interested in a pup or needs any further info, please post a reply or pm me......

 

Here a few photos of the happy couple!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Guest j.bamling
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As an ex gamekeeper these 2 dogs look like flying machines and excellant types my best *expletive removed* was from a *expletive removed* similar and a open class track greyhound dog and she could catch anything with ease

i wish you every success with your mating and hope things go well !!!!

 

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many thanks...............they certainly do the job for me. The brindle has a mix of bull collie kerry blue terrier and grey in her, and I really wanted all those qualities with a longer leg, as she does occasinally tend to oveshoot when coursing ( hence the grey).

 

Granted certain element will be diluted, but the track dog is an excelent gratfer so a good allround dog should be produce. - I shall keep a dog an 'girl' back for myself.    

Posted

Extremly nice both of them,how old is Lady,is this her first litter,imagine you will have good demand for whatever pups are there,wishing you the best with them.

Posted

Thanks Merlin - this will be ladies first litter.

 

She is 3.5 now and as consistantly proved herself in the field over the last 3 seasons.  For me to breed a lurcher it has to be outstanding, and prove itself over a period of time.

 

Both these dogs have'proven form', and Im looking forward to carrying the progeny on. Unfortunately far too may puppy peddlers breed willy-nilly and breed sub-standard dogs which invariably end up in the rescue centres.    

Guest peter.j
Posted

i had a *expletive removed* looked very much like yours minshaw bred out of a daughter of traveller a very nice stamp of lurcher .....pete

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