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.Dave sorted me two pups from his mate down the road from him...were 3/4 Daves blood..they turned out to be super bitches..and stunners too..cant just recall the old boys name but what a character....really bugging me that I cant remember the fellas name..he had got a farm and a herd of semi domesticated cattle..

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On 14/01/2020 at 18:40, scottish hare hunter said:

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Grand looking hound! Had a DH x Grey/ Collie dog I rehomed at 3 , had for 4 year, til he passed in 2018. And another DH xGrey I sourced from a lad in Cramlington, but unfortunately he had a bone cancer that ended him before he was 2.5 y.old, last March. Both dogs more than capable on all running stuff, with time. 

 

Last young DH cross lad was slow to develop but got useful on long ears, in tandem, but at 29tts and 37kg -  turning was like berthing the QE2 compared to my 22tts whippet/ grey x beddy. He proved quick enough over rough ground to take roe on a few occasions, and was awesome on moorland. And oh he hated Charlie! Considering getting another, but a lighter framed bitch at 25/ 26tts or so I reckon. Any tips on guys to contact that work these, for a pup or yearling? 

 

 

ATB, 

 

 

 

GW

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On 14/01/2020 at 18:40, scottish hare hunter said:

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9F22DE2B-25DF-49F3-9A4E-EEBF5219020E.jpeg

Grand looking hound! Had a DH x Grey/ Collie dog I rehomed at 3 , had for 4 year, til he passed in 2018. And another DH xGrey I sourced from a lad in Cramlington, but unfortunately he had a bone cancer that ended him before he was 2.5 y.old, last March. Both dogs more than capable on all running stuff, with time. 

 

Last young DH cross lad was slow to develop but got useful on long ears, in tandem, but at 29tts and 37kg -  turning was like berthing the QE2 compared to my 22tts whippet/ grey x beddy. He proved quick enough over rough ground to take roe on a few occasions, and was awesome on moorland. And oh he hated Charlie! Considering getting another, but a lighter framed bitch at 25/ 26tts or so I reckon. Any tips on guys to contact that work these, for a pup or yearling? 

 

 

ATB, 

 

 

 

GW

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