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im only joking of course...a bit of sal blood can be great in lurchers ...

funnily enough max had a bitch that was deer/grey x pure sal...she looked a big hound with good bone and good feet

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3/4grey-1/4 wheatan, just had a litter sired by a pure deerhound; Two of the pups that have caught my eye; Cheers.

If you're looking to keep the same size and speed, why put anything else, other than another deer/grey into the mix ? Cheers.

Wheaton/bull greys both over 26tts

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3 minutes ago, TOMO said:

im only joking of course...a bit of sal blood can be great in lurchers ...

funnily enough max had a bitch that was deer/grey x pure sal...she looked a big hound with good bone and good feet

Get the right Sal blood bit of luck  all you need in a running dog nothing better for edible ? ?? 

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25 minutes ago, Black neck said:

Which would u be ruining tho that dear boy is the question 

I would be putting it back to a deerhound greyhound either same way bred or 3/4,I wouldn’t put a dum thing like a saluki into anything to be honest.Just invade the pups throw back to that ignorant stubborn plodding crap of the saluki.

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I've seen one bred that way and it was one of the ugliest dogs I've ever seen. Imagine a big misshapen deerhound with long droopy ears.

Having said that I imagine good linebred fen type coursing blood might work out well. Hitch a ride on the back of decades of selection and line breeding.

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1 hour ago, lurchers said:

I would be putting it back to a deerhound greyhound either same way bred or 3/4,I wouldn’t put a dum thing like a saluki into anything to be honest.Just invade the pups throw back to that ignorant stubborn plodding crap of the saluki.

I get an inkling your not a huge fan 

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58 minutes ago, Maximus Ferret said:

I've seen one bred that way and it was one of the ugliest dogs I've ever seen. Imagine a big misshapen deerhound with long droopy ears.

Having said that I imagine good linebred fen type coursing blood might work out well. Hitch a ride on the back of decades of selection and line breeding.

What did it work like tho that dear boy is the question 

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Do like a good deerhound greyhound, I had a bitch she started well then slowly started picking her runs and wouldn't pull any down. 

If she had a night a month she would perform well but regular graft she didn't want it. 

She accounted for a good number of rhd and the odd Charlie. But would pull up on df if she wasn't in the mood. 

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Just now, dogmad riley said:

Do like a good deerhound greyhound, I had a bitch she started well then slowly started picking her runs and wouldn't pull any down. 

If she had a night a month she would perform well but regular graft she didn't want it. 

She accounted for a good number of rhd and the odd Charlie. But would pull up on df if she wasn't in the mood. 

Edited to say I think saluki blooded dogs make alot better deer dogs

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29 minutes ago, dogmad riley said:

Edited to say I think saluki blooded dogs make alot better deer dogs

In my experience I’ve seen and heard of saluki dogs taking teeth and leaving it off not able for the dirty work and for deer dogs if they got a kick of a red or even fallow they wouldn’t be deer dogs for long ?

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7 minutes ago, Kingofthelamp said:

In my experience I’ve seen and heard of saluki dogs taking teeth and leaving it off not able for the dirty work and for deer dogs if they got a kick of a red or even fallow they wouldn’t be deer dogs for long ?

Seen a saluki xs first hand do fox regular and deer was the thing it seemed to have that extra gear for.

I like a dash of saluki in a dog, can bring alot to the table.

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