scotty12 3,772 Posted February 24 Report Share Posted February 24 19 minutes ago, chartpolski said: Running dogs come in all shapes and sizes, but there’s a certain beauty about them….. Cheers. There's always a grace about those deerhounds charts beauty's. there's a boy stays down the road from me who used to course pure deerhounds in the competitions in Scotland and england I'll need to find out more info on them he was good pals with miss noble 1 Quote Link to post
The drover 1,108 Posted February 24 Report Share Posted February 24 4 minutes ago, scotty12 said: How did you get on yesterday mate ? What part of the country were you at must have been a windy one ? 2/2 buddy. Big dogs no even fit . Seasons done . I stopped with his sister 3 weeks back . She shows me when their dropping back . Lost 7 weeks to frost up here this season as you know . Watch the space . Be 4s 5s 6s soon . Fools 1 1 Quote Link to post
chartpolski 27,742 Posted February 24 Report Share Posted February 24 1 minute ago, scotty12 said: There's always a grace about those deerhounds charts beauty's. there's a boy stays down the road from me who used to course pure deerhounds in the competitions in Scotland and england I'll need to find out more info on them he was good pals with miss noble I was talking to a friend of mine from Manchester the other night who has a half brother to my deer/grey bitch and we agreed that it would be a shame if genuine working deerhounds and deer greys die out. Both our dogs have Doxhope and Ardingclass , ( Miss Nobles line), in them and top class Irish coursing greyhound blood. Both pure and cross deerhounds are a joy to see in full flight on a hare or roe daytime. Of course there are better crosses, and I’ve had some, but the deerhound types are easy going and easy on the eye….I like them. Cheers. 2 Quote Link to post
scotty12 3,772 Posted February 24 Report Share Posted February 24 21 minutes ago, The drover said: 2/2 buddy. Big dogs no even fit . Seasons done . I stopped with his sister 3 weeks back . She shows me when their dropping back . Lost 7 weeks to frost up here this season as you know . Watch the space . Be 4s 5s 6s soon . Fools Well done mate good going. Aye the Facebook groups are already starting to get busy again not a peep out them during the winter now the good dogs have all of a sudden reappeared 1 Quote Link to post
scotty12 3,772 Posted February 24 Report Share Posted February 24 23 minutes ago, chartpolski said: I was talking to a friend of mine from Manchester the other night who has a half brother to my deer/grey bitch and we agreed that it would be a shame if genuine working deerhounds and deer greys die out. Both our dogs have Doxhope and Ardingclass , ( Miss Nobles line), in them and top class Irish coursing greyhound blood. Both pure and cross deerhounds are a joy to see in full flight on a hare or roe daytime. Of course there are better crosses, and I’ve had some, but the deerhound types are easy going and easy on the eye….I like them. Cheers. I'll find out more info on the ones he's had and any pics. His daughter still has a dog one it's a beauty nice racey type but don't think it's ever seen a thing. as you say it's a real shame if they had to die out or become only show hounds a lot of fun to be had with them think it's just their size and the way the laws are these days that puts people off them Quote Link to post
Black neck 17,236 Posted February 24 Report Share Posted February 24 11 hours ago, mC HULL said: what match winners ? dogs are wankers really fight nasty always trying to mount and piss none stop when you walk them easy to have bitches They spend all there time thinking of ways 2 be a c**t Quote Link to post
chartpolski 27,742 Posted February 24 Report Share Posted February 24 3 minutes ago, scotty12 said: I'll find out more info on the ones he's had and any pics. His daughter still has a dog one it's a beauty nice racey type but don't think it's ever seen a thing. as you say it's a real shame if they had to die out or become only show hounds a lot of fun to be had with them think it's just their size and the way the laws are these days that puts people off them My pal sent this pure deerhound up to Scotland for a lad to work with his golden eagle; Cheers. 6 Quote Link to post
TOMO 28,539 Posted February 24 Report Share Posted February 24 Stopped me car on Saturday half mile out my village ...gang of chaps with eagles flying at the hares..I said they would get a few and me and the boy watched one take a hare... 1 Quote Link to post
Black neck 17,236 Posted February 24 Report Share Posted February 24 Just now, TOMO said: Stopped me car on Saturday half mile out my village ...gang of chaps with eagles flying at the hares..I said they would get a few and me and the boy watched one take a hare... Dossers Quote Link to post
scotty12 3,772 Posted February 24 Report Share Posted February 24 8 minutes ago, chartpolski said: My pal sent this pure deerhound up to Scotland for a lad to work with his golden eagle; Cheers. That top pic is a belter. Good fun to be had with those eagles Quote Link to post
The drover 1,108 Posted February 24 Report Share Posted February 24 49 minutes ago, chartpolski said: I was talking to a friend of mine from Manchester the other night who has a half brother to my deer/grey bitch and we agreed that it would be a shame if genuine working deerhounds and deer greys die out. Both our dogs have Doxhope and Ardingclass , ( Miss Nobles line), in them and top class Irish coursing greyhound blood. Both pure and cross deerhounds are a joy to see in full flight on a hare or roe daytime. Of course there are better crosses, and I’ve had some, but the deerhound types are easy going and easy on the eye….I like them. Cheers. Chart , did you ever deal with a lad called tom burns . He bred deer x greys . Originally from Stirling and moved up to wick in caithness. Nice man Quote Link to post
thefensarefarbutistillgo 2,636 Posted February 24 Report Share Posted February 24 4 minutes ago, The drover said: Chart , did you ever deal with a lad called tom burns . He bred deer x greys . Originally from Stirling and moved up to wick in caithness. Nice man Just out of interest do you know if he was related to a bloke called Dennis burns from Elgin, he won a comp in Scotland years ago called the Cawdor coursing challenge and then put Caulfield’s Joe to his bitch that won the comp, I travelled up and bought a pup off him, long old drive that was about 17 hour round trip but worth it the pup turned out to be a very good bitch Quote Link to post
chartpolski 27,742 Posted February 24 Report Share Posted February 24 8 minutes ago, The drover said: Chart , did you ever deal with a lad called tom burns . He bred deer x greys . Originally from Stirling and moved up to wick in caithness. Nice man No mate, I’ve heard of him but never met him . Deer/Greys we’re very popular here in the north east before the saluki cross came along. Billy Doherty and his dad bred some great pure and cross deerhounds, (Doxhope), that performed great on hare and roe. My pal bred some top class deerhounds, (Seaton Valley Deerhounds). I haven’t allways been a “deerhound” man, I’ve had everything from Salukis to beddy types to whippets, even once had a collie cross ! I keep an open mind and as I’m now well into my 70’s I may just end up back with a whippet. You can have great fun with a lurcher but sadly the days of walking the fields for hours daytime with a coursing dog are gone, the punishments are to Draconian. I still like a quick “on and off”, but do more lamping now, and the type I keep may not be for every one but they suit me . Cheers. Quote Link to post
WataWalloper 3,476 Posted February 24 Report Share Posted February 24 1 minute ago, chartpolski said: No mate, I’ve heard of him but never met him . Deer/Greys we’re very popular here in the north east before the saluki cross came along. Billy Doherty and his dad bred some great pure and cross deerhounds, (Doxhope), that performed great on hare and roe. My pal bred some top class deerhounds, (Seaton Valley Deerhounds). I haven’t allways been a “deerhound” man, I’ve had everything from Salukis to beddy types to whippets, even once had a collie cross ! I keep an open mind and as I’m now well into my 70’s I may just end up back with a whippet. You can have great fun with a lurcher but sadly the days of walking the fields for hours daytime with a coursing dog are gone, the punishments are to Draconian. I still like a quick “on and off”, but do more lamping now, and the type I keep may not be for every one but they suit me . Cheers. Iv met a few dog men in me days but ole Bill is up there with the best of them, my son spent a few hours in back of motor with him a coulee a times an still talks about it, one of the nicest most knowledgeable country men iv met 2 Quote Link to post
chartpolski 27,742 Posted February 24 Report Share Posted February 24 3 minutes ago, WataWalloper said: Iv met a few dog men in me days but ole Bill is up there with the best of them, my son spent a few hours in back of motor with him a coulee a times an still talks about it, one of the nicest most knowledgeable country men iv met Yes, not just dogs but birds and all things countryside. He once asked if he could use some photo’s of my dogs in the update of his book “Deerhounds and Deerhound Lurchers “ and I sent him the pics, but the publisher said they were copies and not good enough and needed the originals which I sadly didn’t have. Again, a lurcher man whose dad had non-ped whippets ! Cheers. Quote Link to post
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