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Yes,. .Anastasia produced a better class of Deerhound for the original job, and some, were even passable at organised hare coursing,.. (although it was never their proper vocation).. Back in the

I was the judge and gave it “Champion Lurcher” , based solely on looks, condition, conformation and temperament. Its impossible to judge on working ability unless you have personally seen the dog

Like most others, there’s good and bad. They are very easy going and easy to live with. Of course there will be better rabbiting dogs, hare dogs, fox dogs, deer dogs, but I’ve found deer/greys ca

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14 minutes ago, gunter said:

Tell Clayton wee t said hi 

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What a small world ! Clinton is a pal of mine. He was here a while ago dropping off some venison and got me some pheasant feeder springs and barrels!

He should have been here with the rest of the lads a week or so ago, we meet up in my man cave and put the world to rights but he was working away.

Hopefully he will be home for that show.

Cheers,

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1 minute ago, gunter said:

Hahaha you tell him he didn't smoke enough last time he was over 

I’ve seen the video mate, and Ferretman had just told me he taught you all you know ! LOL !

The worlds getting smaller by the minute !

Cheers.

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12 hours ago, chartpolski said:

I was the judge and gave it “Champion Lurcher” , based solely on looks, condition, conformation and temperament.

Its impossible to judge on working ability unless you have personally seen the dog working.

Lurcher Shows are just a bit of fun, support your local hunt, meeting up with mates, seeing dogs and having a craic in the summer.

Anyone who doesn’t like them isn’t forced to attend ! LOL !

Cheers.

 

9 hours ago, chartpolski said:

I attended only three shows last year, local hunt shows.

My bitch, which I can assure you is well worked , was runner up at all them, and every time was beaten by its half sister, that I can guarantee has never done a days work in its life;

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But that doesn’t bother me in the least; I don’t care what people do with their dogs, be it working, showing, racing, whatever, that’s their business, as long as the dogs are well fed, well kennelled etc.

As for breeding rubbish, there’s plenty who’ve never been to a show but breed from untested, scatter bred dogs. The simple answer is to do your homework before taking on a pup or dog.

Maybe try and get to this hunt shows, 

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There will be plenty genuine working dogs, some from members off here, others with mates of mine who are coming up for it.

We will have a good craic and not take it too seriously.

Cheers.

 

 

you slippery c… lol 

so you judged give first place to your mate and 2nd to your dog with an imposter as the owner lol lol quality chart lol

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20 minutes ago, mC HULL said:

 

you slippery c… lol 

so you judged give first place to your mate and 2nd to your dog with an imposter as the owner lol lol quality chart lol

No mate, I judged the EDRD show, and judges can’t enter the show. The three shows I was runner up were local hunt shows and I wasn’t judging.

Cheers.

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22 minutes ago, chartpolski said:

No mate, I judged the EDRD show, and judges can’t enter the show. The three shows I was runner up were local hunt shows and I wasn’t judging.

Cheers.

only pulling your leg mate good they still attract lads. and get a descent turnout 

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19 hours ago, chartpolski said:

I attended only three shows last year, local hunt shows.

My bitch, which I can assure you is well worked , was runner up at all them, and every time was beaten by its half sister, that I can guarantee has never done a days work in its life;

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But that doesn’t bother me in the least; I don’t care what people do with their dogs, be it working, showing, racing, whatever, that’s their business, as long as the dogs are well fed, well kennelled etc.

As for breeding rubbish, there’s plenty who’ve never been to a show but breed from untested, scatter bred dogs. The simple answer is to do your homework before taking on a pup or dog.

Maybe try and get to this hunt shows, 

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There will be plenty genuine working dogs, some from members off here, others with mates of mine who are coming up for it.

We will have a good craic and not take it too seriously.

Cheers.

 

 

Is that a full deerhound charts? 

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57 minutes ago, Chevy Chase said:

Is that a full deerhound charts? 

No mate, the sire is full deerhound, ( same sire as my bitch).

Dam is deerhound x Wheaton/greyhound.

I was offered a litter sister but had enough dogs at the time;

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Cheers.

 

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I'd have taken that dog Chartpolski, called Shae, i think one of the best I've seen, and how it was working, and trained. I just didn't have room. 

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