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A photo i took the other day of my Deerhound x Greyhound   atb

I never tire of putting this picture up; Cheers.  

Seven weeks old, first cross Deerhound / Greyhound; Cheers.  

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Deer grey x wheaton bull grey.

First time owning one and tbh not a x id of went for but ended up with this bitch and tbh I'm enjoying my hunting again.

Can't really comment on the deer x grey as such as have only ever seen one run and although on that particular day i didn't see it catch anything it covered roughly hilly ground almost effortlessly.

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1 hour ago, OldPhil said:

Nice to look back on old images..?

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Great photo phil, just like i remember them, and how they should be, never starved back then  in 70s and 80s, running that type of deerhoundx,thanks for the memories never to be forgotten.

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1 hour ago, grompz said:

Great photo phil, just like i remember them, and how they should be, never starved back then  in 70s and 80s, running that type of deerhoundx,thanks for the memories never to be forgotten.

That’s because there was a hell of a lot more game on the ground them days,and we used to hit the 100+ every night.How times have changed

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10 minutes ago, lurchers said:

That’s because there was a hell of a lot more game on the ground them days,and we used to hit the 100+ every night.How times have changed

Taking 100s all threw summer for years will do that mate ? 

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1 hour ago, mC HULL said:

Taking 100s all threw summer for years will do that mate ? 

Who was on about the summer pal,if that’s what floats ya boat is probably why ya dogs are catching that about of hares ya keep slavering on about.But it’s definitely nothing to brag about.But like I said we were catching 100+ rabbits a night in the 80s and 90s as there was that much to go at.(No Salukis were harmed in this reply)

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9 minutes ago, lurchers said:

Who was on about the summer pal,if that’s what floats ya boat is probably why ya dogs are catching that about of hares ya keep slavering on about.But it’s definitely nothing to brag about.But like I said we were catching 100+ rabbits a night in the 80s and 90s as there was that much to go at.(No Salukis were harmed in this reply)

You old lads rabbits right threw back in the day they had no rest  ? 

I'm oct to  Feb mate ?

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1 minute ago, mC HULL said:

You old lads rabbits right threw back in the day they had no rest  ? 

I'm oct to  Feb mate ?

I’ve always said it’s called breeding season for a reason but a lot don’t understand that.

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On 15/06/2021 at 21:03, dai dogs said:

 

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The deerhound cross is undoubtedly one of the beautiffulies dogs I've e er come across for in my opinion nothing will match their commodities, style,looks,or uniqueness end of story. Some of these deerhound crosses are absolutely amazing lamping dogs and provide real sport in the field however having said that they do not have the best bending agility this evidence comes due th the fact they are long coupled and all lengthy longdog types that are relatively long often if not always its some times.The strains or types have goot foot armour, weatherproof arinttan coats,and intelligent ? hunters.yes...I for one rate such deerhound material highly.in sport rudeboy!!!

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7 hours ago, Rudeboy 1 said:

The deerhound cross is undoubtedly one of the beautiffulies dogs I've e er come across for in my opinion nothing will match their commodities, style,looks,or uniqueness end of story. Some of these deerhound crosses are absolutely amazing lamping dogs and provide real sport in the field however having said that they do not have the best bending agility this evidence comes due th the fact they are long coupled and all lengthy longdog types that are relatively long often if not always its some times.The strains or types have goot foot armour, weatherproof arinttan coats,and intelligent ? hunters.yes...I for one rate such deerhound material highly.in sport rudeboy!!!

Wise words

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