ADG wrote:imo the whippet has to be part of everyones attempt to be self sufficientish .......
you do have a good point there, although I prefer rough lurchers
My lurcher did help define quite a few things about my lifesytle, the getting out into the woods no matter what the weather is doing for a start. walking everyday without fail is great.
I don't consider "comments regarding heritage are inappropriate" , maybe heritage is the wrong word, "culture" would be better.
When my wife first moved up here and took the lurcher for a walk across the golf course 2 old fellas stopped her and started chatting, they remember the days when they where young "the old fellas" would play golf and bring the lurchers with them, if they put up a hare or rabbit people would stop playing golf and start betting on the outcome.
Also, on another occasion while in London occasion I took a shortcut across some wasteland and some woods to get to my grandmothers house, I got to the door and realised that I was alone, I called for her just has my Gran was opening the door, out she poped from the woods with a rabbit in her mouth, and placed it at my Grans feet, "not had one of them since the war" she said, within seconds it was striped and made rabbit stew.
She pointed out that rabbit was eaten all the time during the war, she used to swap eggs for rabbits back then. Back then it was part of life and part of the culture.