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Just need some advice please. how do the various border collie crosses differ and which do you recommend? I dont have much work for it but occasional rabbit and the odd rat maybe if we come across one. So I dont need an out and out worker. IT must be calm and sane in the house.

I like the sound of the 5/8 greyhound collie, how does it differ temperament wise on average from a half cross or 3/4 greyhound 1/4 collie?
 
A lot of collie blooded dogs need work on a regular basis, but if its just for the odd rabbit and not bigger stuff, then i would say a first cross or even a reverse 3/4 bred.

so easy to teach stuff to but some can be a bit stubbon.

how about looking here and maybe having a chat to the guy

http://www.hancocklurchers.co.uk/
 
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you are joking right! do you know anything of this puppy farmer.?

DO SOME RESEARCH FIRST ON MR HANCOCK.

GO TO TOP OF PAGE TYPE HANCOCK INTO SEARCH PLENTY TO KEEP YOU GOING
 
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Been several times and owned a dog from him...next

its the only site i could find where a person could get to see picture of different collie crosses....where did i say go buy one from him....next
 
BEDLAM

crossed wires,i too have owned a hancock dog,nothing wrong with his dogs just the man himself.He is such a :rant:

FIELDER

As i said do some research on hancock, to see if its what you want,plenty of other people breeding good quality collie crosses,where you can actually view the parents etc.

if you pm me i can give you a few phone numbers of a few litters
 
im always interested in collie blooded lurchers if you have pictures to post.

As the person only wants a part time work im sure Hancocks stuff would be perfect, you know what your getting ?
 

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