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28 minutes ago, C.green said:

Ive no reason to lie levi plenty of people know me outside of this site. I dont see roe as a hardship for a dog but we all different. The hardest bit about them is when youve got a few and finding a good use for them all imo

they are a lot quicker than fallow etc

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lol.....lets be honest gene...your life partner  is wearing the trousers...  and there's no way he's letting you get a dog

Yeah, I feel the same fellah,...I don't really care whether a pup of mine goes to a working or a pet home, just as long as it is well cared for...?  I always try to gift pups to genuinely nice gu

If you’re dealing with decent fellas & you’re a decent sort yourself you’ll get a pup for free, it’s the ones charging a grand id be wary of

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Definitely seen some on the fens and certain other places that went very well and if you could kill them sorts consistently youve got a good animal but like you say for the most part they panic when under pressure. 

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I've no interest in hares,day or night so After rabbit...Roe is always next on the list for a runner ,dog should knock a few over on the lamp before it's 10/11 month old...then I was happy to put them away and feed them till next season in the days gone bye?

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13 minutes ago, mC HULL said:

they are a lot quicker than fallow etc

If you get a good un with open space infront of it, no hedges or fencing they’re as quick as any quarry if not a touch quicker I’d say, but I’ve noticed the best runners are usually does, coincidence maybe? But I’ve seen some fallow really motor as well, think they look slower cause they’re bigger but they can shift when they get the foot down, different ball game stopping a fallow going at full tilt compared to stopping a roe though, maybe not so much fallow does but the big boys are a daunting task for any dog when they’re going for it full speed ahead

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Yes, its all in the past now,.. but it is still legal to seek out injured deer, using a lurcher or flush them out of thick cover to a waiting gun.. I've always enjoyed hunting the Roe Deer,...obviously encountered others ,.. but I've always found the Roe, to be far more obliging.?

 

 

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As said all in the past now but ive allways enjoyed the muntjac although noisy when caught they pop up everywhere dont seem to make mistakes or panic too much and getting them to break cover in daylight for a lurcher is sport in itself.

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9 minutes ago, Deerhunter1 said:

If you get a good un with open space infront of it, no hedges or fencing they’re as quick as any quarry if not a touch quicker I’d say, but I’ve noticed the best runners are usually does, coincidence maybe? But I’ve seen some fallow really motor as well, think they look slower cause they’re bigger but they can shift when they get the foot down, different ball game stopping a fallow going at full tilt compared to stopping a roe though, maybe not so much fallow does but the big boys are a daunting task for any dog when they’re going for it full speed ahead

i’d say there the fastest deer out in the open like you say 

but a strong hare there’s nothing coming close 

fallow dogs close the gap quick i think 

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So where are we now ? Someone please remind me , are Roe puppy fodder or serious coursing ? seems to be a bit of back and for here, then Mcanus like a terrier yapping on and on throws in a coursing dog knocking over fallow  ?

 

 

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3 minutes ago, Big Ron said:

So where are we now ? Someone please remind me , are Roe puppy fodder or serious coursing ? seems to be a bit of back and for here, then Mcanus like a terrier yapping on and on throws in a coursing dog knocking over fallow  ?

 

 

ron you want to bet me a coursing bred can’t knock over a fallow dead a winter off a good slip ? 

then i’ll bet you your bull x can’t knock over a roe dead a winter off a good slip ? 

im up for it 

there dogs then there’s single handed proper dogs ron question is which one a you got ? 

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10 minutes ago, mC HULL said:

ron you want to bet me a coursing bred can’t knock over a fallow dead a winter off a good slip ? 

then i’ll bet you your bull x can’t knock over a roe dead a winter off a good slip ? 

im up for it 

there dogs then there’s single handed proper dogs ron question is which one a you got ? 

I’m afraid I’d be up for nothing with you mate , I try and skip most of your posts on here if possible , meeting you would be just be too much as I’m not a very social person on the best of times with tidy folk 

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