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Many people on here run a 1st cross deerhound greyhound.


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I owned a first cross 25yr ago when they were a bit more popular,he stood at 32tts and even when fully fit was far too slow for most fields in the northwest,he took too long to get up to speed,he was a lovely dog,great temperament,his only redeeming factor was he was good on a dig,he went north to scotland to my mate were he did a lot better with him,he just needed more ground to run at than down here.I've had a few deerhound/greyhound x collie/greyhounds crosses and they are much quicker off the mark and will take all quarry,don't get cut on wire and are very tough allround dogs,some can seem a little laid back at times but they are a very honest cross capable of anything asked of them,atb,wirralman

Agree with a lot of that. Most of the land round my way is made up of fairly small, tight fields and you need a dog which is quicker off the mark than most first x D/G. A mate of mine, in south wales, worked and bred them for a number of years, but had to travel a long way to work the land that suited them, and although they did catch a few rabbits, it was at larger quarry that they excelled, and one in paticular was literally jaw dropping to watch! Very capable dogs and pleasing dogs on the right land :thumbs:

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sorry mate miss the bullx and put collie x and you will get a better allrounder

agree there :thumbs: deer/grey x colie/grey good allrounders :thumbs:

I like the bull in the mix for a reason, for the game we do. :thumbs:

if your on about fox and deer a deer/grey collie/grey will do um as good as one with bull in :thumbs:

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