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Dagash
12-03-2008, 10:31 AM
Hello everyone,

hope that all falconers are in good health and did well this season .....:supz:

well i have a question and would like to know if i could get answer. :?::!::?:

does anyone know a breeder or breeding center by the name of macro /micro ( or similar just incase i got the a the pelling wrong ) in the uk..

regards
mohammed




Jiff
12-03-2008, 10:34 AM
i know a macro! but it aint a breeding center! thats some good looking dog in youre pick mate.:yawinkle:

Dagash
12-03-2008, 10:44 AM
i know a macro! but it aint a breeding center! thats some good looking dog in youre pick mate.:yawinkle:

thnx m8 :supz: its a hybrid greyhound/suluki.... its realy fastest long distance runner...:D

btw is he a breeder

Jiff
12-03-2008, 10:53 AM
i know what it is mate, but i thaught you guy's used straight salukies, where did you get the grey hound to make the long dog?

Dagash
12-03-2008, 11:02 AM
i know what it is mate, but i thaught you guy's used straight salukies, where did you get the grey hound to make the long dog?


well thats a long story.. well pure salukis are prefered well these hybrids or mostly r done only for a race purpose and this dog was given to me by a friend

Jiff
12-03-2008, 11:09 AM
do you race alot over there, over here the straight greyhound is raced and only crossed with the salukie for hunting, it is in my opinion the best looking and fastest off the mark of all hybrids, and when fully fit has the stamina to put any hare in the bag.

Dagash
12-03-2008, 11:56 AM
do you race alot over there, over here the straight greyhound is raced and only crossed with the salukie for hunting, it is in my opinion the best looking and fastest off the mark of all hybrids, and when fully fit has the stamina to put any hare in the bag.

yep i agree.. with that but hybrids are not good for a long distance not all but some thati have seen...

well my saluki runs for same pace for 6 km and starts to go faster form second km till he reaches his speed limit then keeps it untill 6 km...

well a hybrid will do that in 3 or 3.5 km and really faster then after that the greyhound genes start to kick in and slows down gradually

Eagle Owl
12-03-2008, 01:41 PM
Thread moved.

Maybe some of the UK breeders will see this and can help ya out.

Dagash
16-03-2008, 09:10 AM
Thread moved.

Maybe some of the UK breeders will see this and can help ya out.

thnx i hope so they do help cause i promised a friend i will get u his contacts so that u can get intouch with him