welshphil 235 Posted 2 hours ago Report Share Posted 2 hours ago 15 minutes ago, breeze said: Welshphil..... I have often thought and also said on here a couple of times that type of breeding would make a handy dog Any pics of pups and parents mate ? I will have when I pick her up next week mate so i'll get a post up then 4 Quote Link to post
breeze 1,382 Posted 1 hour ago Report Share Posted 1 hour ago A cross that you never see advertised very often at all. All the very best of luck with your choice Quote Link to post
saluki bouy 825 Posted 1 hour ago Report Share Posted 1 hour ago 22/23 inch bitch of my pals very good ferreting dog pleasure to watch not seen her on lamp yet know litter brother threw stronger and taller deerhound greyhound x whippet greyhound 3 1 Quote Link to post
welshphil 235 Posted 1 hour ago Report Share Posted 1 hour ago 1 minute ago, breeze said: A cross that you never see advertised very often at all. All the very best of luck with your choice Thank you very much Sir, been about 10 years since I had a pup on the ground so I'm ready to embrace the madness lol Quote Link to post
chartpolski 28,058 Posted 1 hour ago Report Share Posted 1 hour ago 7 minutes ago, saluki bouy said: 22/23 inch bitch of my pals very good ferreting dog pleasure to watch not seen her on lamp yet know litter brother threw stronger and taller deerhound greyhound x whippet greyhound Seems small for that breeding , mate ? This bitch was 23”, she was sire first cross beddy/grey; dam deer/grey x whippet grey, but she threw more to the beddy side; Cheers. 1 Quote Link to post
WataWalloper 3,718 Posted 1 hour ago Report Share Posted 1 hour ago 14 minutes ago, welshphil said: Thank you very much Sir, been about 10 years since I had a pup on the ground so I'm ready to embrace the madness lol Many of litter left? Quote Link to post
The drover 1,193 Posted 1 hour ago Report Share Posted 1 hour ago Put a good hard fast lurcher over a deerhound bitch . That'd be the thing to keep the litter sound for work . Imho Quote Link to post
Black neck 17,417 Posted 1 hour ago Report Share Posted 1 hour ago Someone had a deerhound x saluki used 2 be on here spose 2 bin a right good deer dog Quote Link to post
chartpolski 28,058 Posted 1 hour ago Report Share Posted 1 hour ago 3 minutes ago, The drover said: Put a good hard fast lurcher over a deerhound bitch . That'd be the thing to keep the litter sound for work . Imho I’m certainly not disagreeing with you, but when you use a lurcher with a few different breeds in it, over a pure deerhound, you’re never sure what you’ll get, as with that little bitch of mine. Dont get me wrong, she was a tremendous bitch, one of the best I’ve had, but I’d have liked her to go the size of her litter brother , 25”. With the first cross deer/grey you’re almost guaranteed what you’ll get, they throw very true to type. I guess it’s up to what you want and what you’re expecting Cheers. Quote Link to post
The drover 1,193 Posted 1 hour ago Report Share Posted 1 hour ago 2 minutes ago, chartpolski said: I’m certainly not disagreeing with you, but when you use a lurcher with a few different breeds in it, over a pure deerhound, you’re never sure what you’ll get, as with that little bitch of mine. Dont get me wrong, she was a tremendous bitch, one of the best I’ve had, but I’d have liked her to go the size of her litter brother , 25”. With the first cross deer/grey you’re almost guaranteed what you’ll get, they throw very true to type. I guess it’s up to what you want and what you’re expecting Cheers. Charts . For me . If i had a pure deerhound and wanted to breed for work . I'd be using exactly that . And animal that's very sound around 26" but fast with gears . I'd sacrifice a bit of height to gain durability. Creating a deerhound x that can take a lotta graft . The ones I've seen tend to be a bit fragile and can't go out a few days in a row . The best ones I've seen , we're deerhound x lurchers. The dogs in my line were all that way bred 40/50 years ago . And they lacked nothing other than that bit extra steam . Thats were the saluki blood got added. I'm sure you'd agree with the deerhound crosses of yesteryear being a tougher killing machine. A true all-rounder 2 Quote Link to post
WataWalloper 3,718 Posted 59 minutes ago Report Share Posted 59 minutes ago (edited) 10 minutes ago, The drover said: Charts . For me . If i had a pure deerhound and wanted to breed for work . I'd be using exactly that . And animal that's very sound around 26" but fast with gears . I'd sacrifice a bit of height to gain durability. Creating a deerhound x that can take a lotta graft . The ones I've seen tend to be a bit fragile and can't go out a few days in a row . The best ones I've seen , we're deerhound x lurchers. The dogs in my line were all that way bred 40/50 years ago . And they lacked nothing other than that bit extra steam . Thats were the saluki blood got added. I'm sure you'd agree with the deerhound crosses of yesteryear being a tougher killing machine. A true all-rounder One that type your talking about that we had when I was a wean, grafted along side big chipshop very regular an they took some stick, no world beaters but they were hardy animals haha Edited 58 minutes ago by WataWalloper 2 Quote Link to post
The drover 1,193 Posted 56 minutes ago Report Share Posted 56 minutes ago 1 minute ago, WataWalloper said: One that type your talking about that we had when I was a wean, grafted along side big chipshop very regular an they took some stick, no world beaters but they were hardy animals haha As you know walloper. I have the old stuff in mine . They were real hard grafters 1 Quote Link to post
chartpolski 28,058 Posted 52 minutes ago Report Share Posted 52 minutes ago (edited) 21 minutes ago, The drover said: Charts . For me . If i had a pure deerhound and wanted to breed for work . I'd be using exactly that . And animal that's very sound around 26" but fast with gears . I'd sacrifice a bit of height to gain durability. Creating a deerhound x that can take a lotta graft . The ones I've seen tend to be a bit fragile and can't go out a few days in a row . The best ones I've seen , we're deerhound x lurchers. The dogs in my line were all that way bred 40/50 years ago . And they lacked nothing other than that bit extra steam . Thats were the saluki blood got added. I'm sure you'd agree with the deerhound crosses of yesteryear being a tougher killing machine. A true all-rounder I’m not disputing what you say mate , but once you use more than two breeds in a cross, you’ll get more wastage, maybe not the correct word, but the litter won’t be as “level” as a first cross. This probably only concerns the first cross deer/grey, ,they always seem to throw true to type. Other first crosses could throw to either parent, and when you have more than two types in a cross, you can’t be sure what you get. I’ve seen it in first cross collie/greys, the speed of the collie and the brains of the greyhound ! LOL ! The deer/ grey types were extremely popular up here before the saluki came along, but you still had to do your homework, this pic is my old bitch and a bitch which was supposed to be first cross deer/grey, but only made 23”/24” , turns out there was collie back in the breeding ! Of course you may be right and putting a top class lurcher bred over a pure deerhound MAY produce a better type, but, again, you can’t be sure what you might get Cheers. Edited 46 minutes ago by chartpolski Quote Link to post
The drover 1,193 Posted 28 minutes ago Report Share Posted 28 minutes ago 21 minutes ago, chartpolski said: I’m not disputing what you say mate , but once you use more than two breeds in a cross, you’ll get more wastage, maybe not the correct word, but the litter won’t be as “level” as a first cross. This probably only concerns the first cross deer/grey, ,they always seem to throw true to type. Other first crosses could throw to either parent, and when you have more than two types in a cross, you can’t be sure what you get. I’ve seen it in first cross collie/greys, the speed of the collie and the brains of the greyhound ! LOL ! The deer/ grey types were extremely popular up here before the saluki came along, but you still had to do your homework, this pic is my old bitch and a bitch which was supposed to be first cross deer/grey, but only made 23”/24” , turns out there was collie back in the breeding ! Of course you may be right and putting a top class lurcher bred over a pure deerhound MAY produce a better type, but, again, you can’t be sure what you might get Cheers. I personally think that's where lads went wrong with deerhound crosses. The auses and yanks had right idea . Jmho pal . Breed for work . Cull the wastage Quote Link to post
scotty12 3,924 Posted 21 minutes ago Report Share Posted 21 minutes ago 37 minutes ago, WataWalloper said: One that type your talking about that we had when I was a wean, grafted along side big chipshop very regular an they took some stick, no world beaters but they were hardy animals haha That you in the pic with the dog mate ? lol 1 Quote Link to post
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