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cant for the life of me why in this climate why any one would want to go back to a grey with a f1 dh xs. lifes a mystery .atb bunnys.

To bring the average size down, with deerhound x greyhound, put it to a good lurcher, preferably with a bit of collie in it, these will be much more versatile than ANY three quarter bred

Why will putting a greyhound over a first cross bring the size down? Some 1st crosses are 25 - 26 so a greyhound would make them bigger in some cases.   And if you need to increase the speed you are

what people actualy like dogs which need a aerodrom to turn lolturn it up .pump up the volume turn it up,you need to mix with good colie lurxhr saluk type to get the best out of the deerhound type mate was done in the eighties several times

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Trevor Cook will have a litter on this year thats for sure.

i here on the grapevine trevor only breeds f1s other than the normal straight deerhound ,a man with comon sense three quarter xs are for the ribon brigade .n atb bunnys.
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try dave platts or cooklands dh's

best of geting a pup were the parents are grafted,platts doesnt work his dogs,there are some handy deerhound x greyhound around just need to fine the right people

from what dave tells me he does work them but i don't think he works them on a regular bassis like 3/4/5 nights a week cody :thumbs:

So you think a dog that is worked hard just one night a week is sufficient??????

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