bullseye 2 Posted January 24, 2010 Report Share Posted January 24, 2010 Hi just wondered what the general opinion is out there on deerhound greyhounds for mainly lamp work. if any one has or still runs them and what they have done, ? atb Quote Link to post
daz280597 4 Posted January 24, 2010 Report Share Posted January 24, 2010 good all round dog i ate them well bing one well the done what ever ya want them 2 do Quote Link to post
its ma baw 51 Posted January 24, 2010 Report Share Posted January 24, 2010 Hi just wondered what the general opinion is out there on deerhound greyhounds for mainly lamp work. if any one has or still runs them and what they have done, ? atb Just out of interest, why would you want such a big dog for lamping i hope, rabbits? Quote Link to post
bullseye 2 Posted January 24, 2010 Author Report Share Posted January 24, 2010 Just out of interest, why would you want such a big dog for lamping i hope, rabbits? well i always wanted 1 cause i liked the look and wanted to see what they were like, i use it for lamping british quarry Quote Link to post
daz280597 4 Posted January 24, 2010 Report Share Posted January 24, 2010 Hi just wondered what the general opinion is out there on deerhound greyhounds for mainly lamp work. if any one has or still runs them and what they have done, ? atb someone dont know what they talking about i had collie greyhounds stand at 26 so why ya saying that about the deehound Just out of interest, why would you want such a big dog for lamping i hope, rabbits? Quote Link to post
bullseye 2 Posted January 24, 2010 Author Report Share Posted January 24, 2010 Just out of interest, why would you want such a big dog for lamping i hope, rabbits? well i always wanted 1 cause i liked the look and wanted to see what they were like, i use it for lamping british quarry my dog does well on rabbits actually im trying to get pic to upload Quote Link to post
blackpack 70 Posted January 24, 2010 Report Share Posted January 24, 2010 spot on mate, mine has a little bull in him but you cant tell, he is very racy. he is doing well on bunnies considering being around 28 inch. Quote Link to post
its ma baw 51 Posted January 24, 2010 Report Share Posted January 24, 2010 Hi just wondered what the general opinion is out there on deerhound greyhounds for mainly lamp work. if any one has or still runs them and what they have done, ? atb someone dont know what they talking about i had collie greyhounds stand at 26 so why ya saying that about the deehound Just out of interest, why would you want such a big dog for lamping i hope, rabbits? I take it your saying I don't know what I'm talking about daz you fanny? Firstly thicko, I never once said that a deer hound cross was too big to catch rabbits, I merely asked why would he want to breed such a large job for mostly lamping which I presumed was on rabbits. Even a thick c**t like yourself must appreciate that if your soely after said quarry, a smaller breed is more exciting and easier to keep. As for you telling me about your useless cur standing at 26 inches, so f*****g what? That ain't nothing f*****g great for a collie cross muppet. I had one at 27/28 inches, caught rabbits for fun, whoopee dooppee. Now, before you start posting and saying someone doesn't know what they are talking about, do us a favour, pull your tadger instead. Quote Link to post
its ma baw 51 Posted January 24, 2010 Report Share Posted January 24, 2010 Just out of interest, why would you want such a big dog for lamping i hope, rabbits? well i always wanted 1 cause i liked the look and wanted to see what they were like, i use it for lamping british quarry my dog does well on rabbits actually im trying to get pic to upload Always fancied one myself mate but since the ban, big dogs just attract attention so alas, it's not for me but good luck. Quote Link to post
daz280597 4 Posted January 24, 2010 Report Share Posted January 24, 2010 Hi just wondered what the general opinion is out there on deerhound greyhounds for mainly lamp work. if any one has or still runs them and what they have done, ? oh ya b**ch touch a nerve did i only just learnt to swear lol so why the question above asking why ya want such a big dog bla bla bla you had one that was 27 / 28 catchin rabbits for fun so why not have a big dog atb someone dont know what they talking about i had collie greyhounds stand at 26 so why ya saying that about the deehound Just out of interest, why would you want such a big dog for lamping i hope, rabbits? I take it your saying I don't know what I'm talking about daz you fanny? Firstly thicko, I never once said that a deer hound cross was too big to catch rabbits, I merely asked why would he want to breed such a large job for mostly lamping which I presumed was on rabbits. Even a thick c**t like yourself must appreciate that if your soely after said quarry, a smaller breed is more exciting and easier to keep. As for you telling me about your useless cur standing at 26 inches, so f*****g what? That ain't nothing f*****g great for a collie cross muppet. I had one at 27/28 inches, caught rabbits for fun, whoopee dooppee. Now, before you start posting and saying someone doesn't know what they are talking about, do us a favour, pull your tadger instead. Quote Link to post
its ma baw 51 Posted January 24, 2010 Report Share Posted January 24, 2010 Hi just wondered what the general opinion is out there on deerhound greyhounds for mainly lamp work. if any one has or still runs them and what they have done, ? oh ya b**ch touch a nerve did i only just learnt to swear lol so why the question above asking why ya want such a big dog bla bla bla you had one that was 27 / 28 catchin rabbits for fun so why not have a big dog Sorry for being so touchy. Size doesn't matter for rabbits as we know but where I go out, it does regarding unwanted attention from..... lets say, certain "dogooders" Since the ban, I just don't see the point of breeding what will certainly be a large dog. Just my look on things mate, nothing to do with actually catching anything. I'm sure there is a video of a full cross deerhound catching rabbits on the lamp, can't remember the name of it, I think it was heros of the cold night or something like that. Again, sorry for swearing at you, I'm the fanny lol. atb someone dont know what they talking about i had collie greyhounds stand at 26 so why ya saying that about the deehound Just out of interest, why would you want such a big dog for lamping i hope, rabbits? I take it your saying I don't know what I'm talking about daz you fanny? Firstly thicko, I never once said that a deer hound cross was too big to catch rabbits, I merely asked why would he want to breed such a large job for mostly lamping which I presumed was on rabbits. Even a thick c**t like yourself must appreciate that if your soely after said quarry, a smaller breed is more exciting and easier to keep. As for you telling me about your useless cur standing at 26 inches, so f*****g what? That ain't nothing f*****g great for a collie cross muppet. I had one at 27/28 inches, caught rabbits for fun, whoopee dooppee. Now, before you start posting and saying someone doesn't know what they are talking about, do us a favour, pull your tadger instead. Quote Link to post
davey 310 Posted January 24, 2010 Report Share Posted January 24, 2010 who cares how big they are good alrounders and on the south downs big open fields there take some beating if you like um buy them is what i say 1 Quote Link to post
daz280597 4 Posted January 24, 2010 Report Share Posted January 24, 2010 who cares how big they are good alrounders and on the south downs big open fields there take some beating if you like um buy them is what i say that is a tidy dog looks stong Quote Link to post
sh 08 17 Posted January 24, 2010 Report Share Posted January 24, 2010 My bitch is deerhound grey x collie grey 23 1/2 tts 7 months catching tidy on the lamp already Quote Link to post
bullseye 2 Posted January 24, 2010 Author Report Share Posted January 24, 2010 heres my grey deer hound dog aged 3 Quote Link to post
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