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4 hours ago, baker boy said:

Anyone ever owned or seen a 1st cross Collie Deerhound

Never seen a first x collie/deerhound, but seen a first x collie/borzoi;

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Least said about it,  the better ! ? !

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3/4grey-1/4 wheatan, just had a litter sired by a pure deerhound; Two of the pups that have caught my eye; Cheers.

If you're looking to keep the same size and speed, why put anything else, other than another deer/grey into the mix ? Cheers.

Wheaton/bull greys both over 26tts

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On 23/03/2021 at 15:32, Kingofthelamp said:

They are hard got especially a good one where I am but if the opportunity of a bitch was there I would use her.

Didn't see this post.

7 hours ago, shaaark said:

Put him over a 3/4reyhound/deerhound.  Get some 5/8ths grey 3/8ths deerhound.

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On 23/03/2021 at 18:12, chartpolski said:

The bitch was sired by the Irish coursing dog Mafi Magic, she's not big, around 55-60 lb.

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I think he was around 95lb. (Average big-not massive).probably would have won the derby most years, just had the bad luck to meet 1 of the fastest ever.

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On 24/03/2021 at 16:56, poxon said:

I know I’ve already replied to this but it depends on what your wanting to use them for surly are you wanting to breed a specialist dog or a bits an batts type of dog? 

 

They wouldn’t be used for small game much unless training or having a laugh other than that I go for the bigger game. 
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On 24/03/2021 at 17:35, TOMO said:

no....i got his point....and yes to keep something at 28-30 inch its going to probably need more deerhound....

for me personally i dont really think you need anything that big.....hence my reply

I want dogs averaging 28 as I said not into small dogs the deerhound cross is 5/8 3/8 he’s just 3 and looking for suggestions because preferably I would breed the dog to a coursing grey bitch but do you think that’s too much greyhound never kept a 7/8 dog any experiences ?...

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3 hours ago, Kingofthelamp said:

I want dogs averaging 28 as I said not into small dogs the deerhound cross is 5/8 3/8 he’s just 3 and looking for suggestions because preferably I would breed the dog to a coursing grey bitch but do you think that’s too much greyhound never kept a 7/8 dog any experiences ?...

cheers

What’s the point just run the coursing greyhound 

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7 hours ago, Kingofthelamp said:

I want dogs averaging 28 as I said not into small dogs the deerhound cross is 5/8 3/8 he’s just 3 and looking for suggestions because preferably I would breed the dog to a coursing grey bitch but do you think that’s too much greyhound never kept a 7/8 dog any experiences ?...

cheers

If you want to just keep it straight deerhound greyhound an it’s 5/8 3/8 it makes sense to go back to a f1 deerhound greyhound if you want to keep type bred??Or you could go to another 5/8 3/8 then after that a f1 then after that a 3quarter bred. I try an do a similar thing with my Lurchers

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7 hours ago, Kingofthelamp said:

I want dogs averaging 28 as I said not into small dogs the deerhound cross is 5/8 3/8 he’s just 3 and looking for suggestions because preferably I would breed the dog to a coursing grey bitch but do you think that’s too much greyhound never kept a 7/8 dog any experiences ?...

cheers

if you want something that big....you will have to stick with deerhound or greyhound or any mixture of the two....

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