chartpolski 24,221 Posted March 16, 2010 Report Share Posted March 16, 2010 i have a deer x grey 1st cross,he is 31 1/2tts and as he hasnt been run over a month,he is 44kgs=96.8lbs,and can still pick bunnies at his ease on the lamp he has feet like a crocidile and is always injured,but theres something about him i LIKE,when my new pup comes im gona retire him and keep him as a pet,his running during the winter weight is 40 kgs=88lbs How old is he; how is he bred ? If he is "still picking bunnies up at his ease", why retire him ? Cheers. Quote Link to post
aisling3 11 Posted March 16, 2010 Report Share Posted March 16, 2010 i have a deer x grey 1st cross,he is 31 1/2tts and as he hasnt been run over a month,he is 44kgs=96.8lbs,and can still pick bunnies at his ease on the lamp he has feet like a crocidile and is always injured,but theres something about him i LIKE,when my new pup comes im gona retire him and keep him as a pet,his running during the winter weight is 40 kgs=88lbs How old is he; how is he bred ? If he is "still picking bunnies up at his ease", why retire him ? Cheers. hi mate,he will be 4 this coming september, he cant catch my number 1 quarry,bunnies aint my number 1 quarry,even tho he has killed 4 the past 2 days out moochin,i meant semi retired,i will keep him to do some local golf course lampin,where he killed a few bunnies and a fox 4 weeks ago,and just to keep him happy,plus to feed the fecker coz he eats like a lion Quote Link to post
chartpolski 24,221 Posted March 16, 2010 Report Share Posted March 16, 2010 i have a deer x grey 1st cross,he is 31 1/2tts and as he hasnt been run over a month,he is 44kgs=96.8lbs,and can still pick bunnies at his ease on the lamp he has feet like a crocidile and is always injured,but theres something about him i LIKE,when my new pup comes im gona retire him and keep him as a pet,his running during the winter weight is 40 kgs=88lbs How old is he; how is he bred ? If he is "still picking bunnies up at his ease", why retire him ? Cheers. hi mate,he will be 4 this coming september, he cant catch my number 1 quarry,bunnies aint my number 1 quarry,even tho he has killed 4 the past 2 days out moochin,i meant semi retired,i will keep him to do some local golf course lampin,where he killed a few bunnies and a fox 4 weeks ago,and just to keep him happy,plus to feed the fecker coz he eats like a lion So he is basicaly a big pet that you run now and again ? I'll ask again; how is he bred ? I am realy interested. Cheers. Quote Link to post
chartpolski 24,221 Posted March 16, 2010 Report Share Posted March 16, 2010 i have a deer x grey 1st cross,he is 31 1/2tts and as he hasnt been run over a month,he is 44kgs=96.8lbs,and can still pick bunnies at his ease on the lamp he has feet like a crocidile and is always injured,but theres something about him i LIKE,when my new pup comes im gona retire him and keep him as a pet,his running during the winter weight is 40 kgs=88lbs How old is he; how is he bred ? If he is "still picking bunnies up at his ease", why retire him ? Cheers. hi mate,he will be 4 this coming september, he cant catch my number 1 quarry,bunnies aint my number 1 quarry,even tho he has killed 4 the past 2 days out moochin,i meant semi retired,i will keep him to do some local golf course lampin,where he killed a few bunnies and a fox 4 weeks ago,and just to keep him happy,plus to feed the fecker coz he eats like a lion Quote Link to post
aisling3 11 Posted March 16, 2010 Report Share Posted March 16, 2010 So he is basicaly a big pet that you run now and again ? I'll ask again; how is he bred ? I am realy interested. Cheers. yup,Rooney is a big pet that will kill most game now and again,he is first cross deer x grey mate and WHAT a companion,for such a placid dog he mangled a labrador that tried to attack me,so hes stayin for life,end of,this dog has never give me hassle(pet wise)but when it comes to the huntin game,he is always injured,mostly feet,so now he is semi retired by the fire,the big bollocks is lyin by the fire as we speak Quote Link to post
flyboy 11 Posted March 17, 2010 Report Share Posted March 17, 2010 tell the truth ya gimp the dog is a waste of space and the only reason for keepin him is the wife would fcuk you out before she would let ya get rid of him lol ha Quote Link to post
Endgame 68 Posted March 17, 2010 Report Share Posted March 17, 2010 hello guys my 3quarter grey x 1 quarter bull pup is 9 months old and already 27+ tts so i suspect he might make 29 eventually, now i dont specialise in any quarry just general work and mooching. do you guys think this dog will be ok for that job or do you think he might be to big? yis wurzil. 1 OF THE BEST DOGS I EVER SEEN WAS A 28inch 1st X SALUKI/GREYHOUND,HIS BROTHER WAS 29inch & WAS A GOOD DOG ALSO. GET THEM OUT & ABOUT WITH YOU AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE LEARNING 2 TWIST & TURN & NEGOTIATE OBSTACLES ETC. YOU HAVE CAME THIS FAR WITH YOUR PUP & HE WILL BE IDEAL FOR THE START OF NEXT SEASON. ATB. Quote Link to post
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