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you criticize people, saying they they are going to ruin the topic, when you wankers are doing a sound job already, yeah, i can be an immature knob at times, but only on the chat section, get a grip ffs fella's!!!

 

And as for deer dogs pre-ban, the best i seen was a saluki x, coursing bloodlines :thumbs:

someones forgot their medication :laugh:

 

No, pre-ban deer was what i mostly done, so it pisses me off when idiots ruin it, including yourself, grow up, your here to keep topics on the straight and narrow, not ruin them, yeah i do find your banter funny, but there is a time and a place!!!

get a grip ffs where have i criticized anyone, just stated a fact, these post as regular as pmt and end up just as grumpy within hours :thumbs:

 

Quality!!!! I'm stealing that Paulus, I will give you credit whenever I use it though!

 

Saluki x's love a deer. They ain't my cup of tea though, even though they're excellent at the job. Before bull x's where in favour, deerhound x's and collie x's were used a lot. Anyone that tells you that deer, daytime or lamped, aren't a test for a Lurcher has never seen them run. A comparison to sheep is ridiculous, for a start, sheep don't jump clean over stock fencing in full flight. Those dear little muntjac, may not have the length of leg to kick a dog off, but God thought about that and sent them out into the field tooled up like a Peckham schoolboy!

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Mates little whippet was a good deer dog pre ban 19tts. Very capable little bitch was Skippy

couple more in me youth.many many moons ago.when i was kean , now the ban i sit back and just think of the good old day,s,,

An old pre ban one a dog bred out of a 22tts lamp bitch to a first cross saluki/grey called jed from county duram.

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what did you find was a real test for you dog

 

once the dog caught them, they never really put up much fight, but a roe buck that knew his patch was a tough one to catch, they can shift through the gears quick enough to.

yes the bucks are fairly light compared to other species with the bucks waighing around 27 kg, then cant half shift when needs be

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of course the holy grail are reds, with there sheer weight considerd , you ad that to the speed that they can reach and youv got some beast on your hands that only expirienced dogs stand a chance at. but also as i said before, a good mature fallow buck is a test for any deer dog. roe also in there own right, high speed quarry. they all take some catching.

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what did you find was a real test for you dog

 

once the dog caught them, they never really put up much fight, but a roe buck that knew his patch was a tough one to catch, they can shift through the gears quick enough to.

 

You never had a Roe buck turn and face the dogs?

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what did you find was a real test for you dog

 

once the dog caught them, they never really put up much fight, but a roe buck that knew his patch was a tough one to catch, they can shift through the gears quick enough to.

 

You never had a Roe buck turn and face the dogs?

 

personally i havent, but i have knew of lads who have had this happened to there dogs, a lad i knew had a collie deerhound greyhound with 1 eye of this, and the gods honest truth, were out once with my mates saluki whippet greyhound bitch, and average dog on deer, anyway she pulled her deer, when we got to her she had knacked it, but half of her ear was missing, we found it in the deers mouth, and i have 4 witnesses to prove it for all you doubters, the same bitch got her upper cannine tooth kicked up, so now she has a lump on her muzzle.

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what did you find was a real test for you dog

 

once the dog caught them, they never really put up much fight, but a roe buck that knew his patch was a tough one to catch, they can shift through the gears quick enough to.

 

You never had a Roe buck turn and face the dogs?

not for long usually taken down by the head :thumbs:
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what did you find was a real test for you dog

 

when a 190lb stag decides he aint going to run no more, and face's a dog , thats a test if you got a deer dog. :yes:

 

To be honest Ray if you've got a good deer dog it should NEVER come to that but obviously you will have the exception? :yes: ..they should be pulled long before it get's to the stage of the deer being ran to exhaustion imo :thumbs:

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what did you find was a real test for you dog

 

once the dog caught them, they never really put up much fight, but a roe buck that knew his patch was a tough one to catch, they can shift through the gears quick enough to.

 

You never had a Roe buck turn and face the dogs?

 

personally i havent, but i have knew of lads who have had this happened to there dogs, a lad i knew had a collie deerhound greyhound with 1 eye of this, and the gods honest truth, were out once with my mates saluki whippet greyhound bitch, and average dog on deer, anyway she pulled her deer, when we got to her she had knacked it, but half of her ear was missing, we found it in the deers mouth, and i have 4 witnesses to prove it for all you doubters, the same bitch got her upper cannine tooth kicked up, so now she has a lump on her muzzle.

 

 

that bitch has been in the wars :laugh:

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