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7 minutes ago, Seagull said:

Why the laugh Charts, a serious question mate? I've never seen out and out Deerhound runs or a half cross either. I've seen a Deerhound cross struggle to come to terms with a roe on YouTube hence the question.

 

4 minutes ago, Seagull said:

 

Greb, I've given you a bit of a wide birth recently, well, you and a couple of others on here, BUT, you seriously need to STOP watching so much absolute bullshit about dogs, especially running dogs/lurchers etc, on you tube.

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My pals young deer/bull/grey x grey; Cheers.

I've stood there my self saying.  " how the hell did it miss that " the grabbers grab on to the misses . But when a dog does something special,  they say little 

It’s gone a bit quiet, so here’s a pic of a working deerhound my pal sent up to Scotland to work with a golden eagle; Cheers.    

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2 minutes ago, shaaark said:

 

Greb, I've given you a bit of a wide birth recently, well, you and a couple of others on here, BUT, you seriously need to STOP watching so much absolute bullshit about dogs, especially running dogs/lurchers etc, on you tube.

Mate, you haven't had a dog since 1875 so what would you know really, come on Shark FFS. Lol

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2 hours ago, shaaark said:

 

Greb, I've given you a bit of a wide birth recently, well, you and a couple of others on here, BUT, you seriously need to STOP watching so much absolute bullshit about dogs, especially running dogs/lurchers etc, on you tube.

You tube let's you see really mate 

Doesn't it ? 

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The best dog I ever saw was a deerhound blooded cross.

Its mother was a heavily deerhound influenced dog and she had killed around 600 deer in her working life I think…..she was I believe (and my memory may be a bit off) put to Scout (or maybe Trigger ?) and that produced Tigger, the dog was just a machine in every single way. 

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6 hours ago, mC HULL said:

You tube let's you see really mate 

Doesn't it ? 

Jmho but that video means nothing !……again, jmho, but daytime deer are a different ballgame altogether compared to night time.

You just don’t understand how say a daytime Fallow can motor until you have seen it and run them……those things can go ! 

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25 minutes ago, WILF said:

Jmho but that video means nothing !……again, jmho, but daytime deer are a different ballgame altogether compared to night time.

You just don’t understand how say a daytime Fallow can motor until you have seen it and run them……those things can go ! 

That's a roe deer, a good dog would have caught that.

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4 minutes ago, Seagull said:

That's a roe deer, a good dog would have caught that.

Personally thought it coulda been flattened when it first came away from hedge.  But who knows . Dog might not a been getting its feet right . Looked like wet clay land . Them roe are a total pain in the arsenal 

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7 minutes ago, Seagull said:

That's a roe deer, a good dog would have caught that.

f**k me ! Really ?!……..go and join the other gonk on the saluki thread ! 

 

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1 minute ago, The drover said:

Personally thought it coulda been flattened when it first came away from hedge.  But who knows . Dog might not a been getting its feet right . Looked like wet clay land . Them roe are a total pain in the arsenal 

You know yourself mate, dogs miss, it just gos with the territory so to see them miss stuff that’s hard to catch in the daytime is no big deal imho

As you say, there’s all sorts of factors at work. 

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14 minutes ago, WILF said:

You know yourself mate, dogs miss, it just gos with the territory so to see them miss stuff that’s hard to catch in the daytime is no big deal imho

As you say, there’s all sorts of factors at work. 

A fast dog that's getting pulled straight away mate 

That dogs just missing gears but I day 

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16 minutes ago, WILF said:

f**k me ! Really ?!……..go and join the other gonk on the saluki thread ! 

 

So why bring up fallow ya gret divy!

That dog didn't look close to catching that roe and it was supposedly a deerhound/greyhound, hence me questioning how capable pure deerhounds really are on deer.

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20 minutes ago, WILF said:

You know yourself mate, dogs miss, it just gos with the territory so to see them miss stuff that’s hard to catch in the daytime is no big deal imho

As you say, there’s all sorts of factors at work. 

I've stood there my self saying.  " how the hell did it miss that " the grabbers grab on to the misses . But when a dog does something special,  they say little 

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17 minutes ago, mC HULL said:

A fast dog that's getting pulled straight away mate 

That dogs just missing gears but I day 

Have you seen pures run or half crosses, what you reckon mate? And as I said, that dog didn't look that great, just not quick enough.

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3 minutes ago, Seagull said:

Have you seen pures run or half crosses, what you reckon mate? And as I said, that dog didn't look that great, just not quick enough.

Only a few pures decade or more ago big clumsy things .

Seen a few Tidy deerhound greys but never any really stood out most had descent mouths when the time  come 

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