chartpolski 23,149 Posted April 10, 2010 Report Share Posted April 10, 2010 There seems to have been a lot of interest and talk about Deerhound X's lately. Are they making a comeback...... or have they never been away ??? I have a wee bitch who has only an 1/8th Deer in her, and also a 1st x Deer/Grey pup. I know lads who wouldn't know how to switch a computer on, who have run Deer X's with great success for many years, and still do ! Have they just been overshadowed by the Bull X's and Saluki hybrids ? I know for a fact many are still being bred and worked, who on here runs them ? Cheers. Quote Link to post
natter79 17 Posted April 10, 2010 Report Share Posted April 10, 2010 if i had the work for a big dog a 1st cross deer/grey would be my chioce, stunning animal's atb natter Quote Link to post
sh 08 17 Posted April 10, 2010 Report Share Posted April 10, 2010 here is mine. deerhound grey x collie grey Quote Link to post
riohog 5,701 Posted April 10, 2010 Report Share Posted April 10, 2010 i dont see them about so much these days ,im sure theres still plenty about ,,yeah think they probebly did get overshaddowed .by other breeds , im not sure mybe its mre regional ,meaning further north than the midlands .years ogo it seemed to be all ..collie x,s amd the deer hound types!! Quote Link to post
chartpolski 23,149 Posted April 10, 2010 Author Report Share Posted April 10, 2010 and another Looka a lot like old Bruce ! (Forget the rosette; that was the 1st and only one he ever won ! LOL !). Cheers. Quote Link to post
sh 08 17 Posted April 10, 2010 Report Share Posted April 10, 2010 and another Looka a lot like old Bruce ! (Forget the rosette; that was the 1st and only one he ever won ! LOL !). Cheers. yeh it does a bit Quote Link to post
Lost Generation 93 Posted April 10, 2010 Report Share Posted April 10, 2010 I run them, fantastic dogs, I wouldn't have anything else now Quote Link to post
Macsen 4 Posted April 10, 2010 Report Share Posted April 10, 2010 As always it's each to his own as far as crosses go. Personally I dont think I could be without a big deerhound cross, Macsen is my second, bought after meeting the breeder at the welsh game fair last year a couple of months after losing my previous deerhound. They are in my opinion fantastic gentle giants...maybe not the most versatile dog in the world or the most prolific of catchers, but, if like me you want a hound that you can occasionally take out for a bit of sport and catch the odd rabbit or two then they are perfect.There are some absolutely cracking deer x's out there. Quote Link to post
sh 08 17 Posted April 10, 2010 Report Share Posted April 10, 2010 I run them, fantastic dogs, I wouldn't have anything else now this is my first type of this cross and im starting to think the same Quote Link to post
chartpolski 23,149 Posted April 10, 2010 Author Report Share Posted April 10, 2010 As always it's each to his own as far as crosses go. Personally I dont think I could be without a big deerhound cross, Macsen is my second, bought after meeting the breeder at the welsh game fair last year a couple of months after losing my previous deerhound. They are in my opinion fantastic gentle giants...maybe not the most versatile dog in the world or the most prolific of catchers, but, if like me you want a hound that you can occasionally take out for a bit of sport and catch the odd rabbit or two then they are perfect.There are some absolutely cracking deer x's out there. Mac, there are some that take more than the odd rabbit or two !! Cheers. Quote Link to post
tlewis 0 Posted April 10, 2010 Report Share Posted April 10, 2010 There seems to have been a lot of interest and talk about Deerhound X's lately. Are they making a comeback...... or have they never been away ??? I have a wee bitch who has only an 1/8th Deer in her, and also a 1st x Deer/Grey pup. I know lads who wouldn't know how to switch a computer on, who have run Deer X's with great success for many years, and still do ! Have they just been overshadowed by the Bull X's and Saluki hybrids ? I know for a fact many are still being bred and worked, who on here runs them ? Cheers. How long do they live? A lot of US Deerhounds seem to die very young. Here's one of my old dogs. Taken about 20 years ago. He lived to fourteen. Quote Link to post
chartpolski 23,149 Posted April 10, 2010 Author Report Share Posted April 10, 2010 There seems to have been a lot of interest and talk about Deerhound X's lately. Are they making a comeback...... or have they never been away ??? I have a wee bitch who has only an 1/8th Deer in her, and also a 1st x Deer/Grey pup. I know lads who wouldn't know how to switch a computer on, who have run Deer X's with great success for many years, and still do ! Have they just been overshadowed by the Bull X's and Saluki hybrids ? I know for a fact many are still being bred and worked, who on here runs them ? Cheers. How long do they live? A lot of US Deerhounds seem to die very young. Here's one of my old dogs. Taken about 20 years ago. He lived to fourteen. I'd of thought 14 was a good age for ANY dog !! My Dobbie was well over 12 when she went, and my pure bred Saluki was 17; an exceptional age, I thought. Good looking dog, anyway ! Cheers. Quote Link to post
malc1 544 Posted April 10, 2010 Report Share Posted April 10, 2010 ive got a deerhound greayhound bearedcollie great dog Quote Link to post
Macsen 4 Posted April 10, 2010 Report Share Posted April 10, 2010 As always it's each to his own as far as crosses go. Personally I dont think I could be without a big deerhound cross, Macsen is my second, bought after meeting the breeder at the welsh game fair last year a couple of months after losing my previous deerhound. They are in my opinion fantastic gentle giants...maybe not the most versatile dog in the world or the most prolific of catchers, but, if like me you want a hound that you can occasionally take out for a bit of sport and catch the odd rabbit or two then they are perfect.There are some absolutely cracking deer x's out there. Mac, there are some that take more than the odd rabbit or two !! Cheers. I dont doubt for a second that there are, maybe I worded my reply wrongly, was just trying to get the point across that for my particular lifestyle the deerhound x is the perfect dog. There are many on here that will have you believe that they are too big to work seriously on rabbits or that they're only good for use on foxes or deer(pre ban). But after many years of owning them and watching them work they are surprisingly agile and quick for such large dogs. Quote Link to post
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