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Do you have questions about greyhound racing?
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Seasonal Break and the Racing Bitch

Stephen John Savage
United Kingdom
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21 Apr 2011 08:53


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As someone new to this game I am hoping some of you kindly souls can advise on the correct way to deal with a racing bitch who has just come in season. I have been advised to do nothing with her in the way of training from weeks 6-12, do you agree? and should this even include walking her?. Hope you can help - first post so be gentle with me.


Ray Mc Guinness
Ireland
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21 Apr 2011 09:03


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CLICK HERE


Ray Mc Guinness
Ireland
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21 Apr 2011 09:10


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welcome stephen there is some great information on data if you have a query just type into find on forum and you should find its been asked before if not just ask some good soul will reply,



Stephen John Savage
United Kingdom
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05 May 2011 10:26


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Thanks for the link Ray. I have read through the replies and get the impression that if, 9 weeks into her season, my bitch has no sign of milk she could gallop away and even race. Mixed messages in previous posts as most seem to relate to bitches with milk. Grateful for the opinions of those with more experience than me (which will be pretty much everyone...lol!!!)


Tony Robinson
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30 Mar 2019 16:51


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How do you know if the bitch is in milk

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