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2 minutes ago, riohog said:

didnt say he was a jacker   ,, just find it very unusuall,or hes talking shite .

Cabron will walk through a field of goats or sheep off lead without batting an eyelid. Bambi gets up or he whiffs one and he’s off. Strange funny fuuckers dogs.

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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

Didn't one or two of them soldiers stay out 30 year or something....like one of mchull dogs reeling a hare in...lol

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

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Just now, mushroom said:

Cabron will walk through a field of goats or sheep off lead without batting an eyelid. Bambi gets up or he whiffs one and he’s off. Strange funny fuuckers dogs.

natural prey  its in there dna

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4 minutes ago, riohog said:

didnt say he was a jacker   ,, just find it very unusuall,or hes talking shite .

It's full of roe up near where he runs, bet it's a right ball ache for him when all he's wanting to run is hare. Dogs tend to go for the biggest prize, it would no good if he's forever having to pull his dog off a roe.

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3 minutes ago, mushroom said:

Cabron will walk through a field of goats or sheep off lead without batting an eyelid. Bambi gets up or he whiffs one and he’s off. Strange funny fuuckers dogs.

Ya mine are the same they know prey from stock.

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Does anyone find some dogs seem naturally adverse to domestic stock and some can never be trusted ?

Many years ago I had a deerhound type called Brin, he was a good dog on the roe. We were out one day and a calf ran out of hedge and Brin ran at it, got near and stopped and came back. He hadn’t been broken to cows but seemed to know instinctively.

This bitch I’ve got now is completely indifferent to my poultry at the allotment but takes feather when I’m out working her.

I try my best to break all my dogs to stock, but when I’m on invited land and there’s sheep about I’m on my guard, I’d hate for someone to lose their permission because my dog suddenly turned ! It can happen, I don’t think you can trust any dog 100% in some situations!

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24 minutes ago, riohog said:

well thats the first time ive heard a longdog that wouldnt run a bambi  specialy if it moved ,

 

ive seen a few mate i’ll try with most mine from now on and once there finished daytime then bang the lamp in i feed the rest 

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17 minutes ago, riohog said:

didnt say he was a jacker   ,, just find it very unusuall,or hes talking shite .

i can show you this season mate and again when start doing them with him 4-5 year lol 

 

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5 minutes ago, chartpolski said:

Does anyone find some dogs seem naturally adverse to domestic stock and some can never be trusted ?

Many years ago I had a deerhound type called Brin, he was a good dog on the roe. We were out one day and a calf ran out of hedge and Brin ran at it, got near and stopped and came back. He hadn’t been broken to cows but seemed to know instinctively.

This bitch I’ve got now is completely indifferent to my poultry at the allotment but takes feather when I’m out working her.

I try my best to break all my dogs to stock, but when I’m on invited land and there’s sheep about I’m on my guard, I’d hate for someone to lose their permission because my dog suddenly turned ! It can happen, I don’t think you can trust any dog 100% in some situations!

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im like that  mine a broken mate but i still dont test me luck like what he is to deer im half relaxed but out can happen lol

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16 minutes ago, stevemac said:

Ya mine are the same they know prey from stock.

what difference  between a deer and a shetland running in distance ? 

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14 minutes ago, Pardus said:

It's full of roe up near where he runs, bet it's a right ball ache for him when all he's wanting to run is hare. Dogs tend to go for the biggest prize, it would no good if he's forever having to pull his dog off a roe.

mate i give them my white dog for a  fortnite said let him off a walk an hour each day they would be frit  to death to go out after a day and be put off deer for life lol

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3 minutes ago, mC HULL said:

what did fence between a deer and a shetland running in distance ? 

There’s usually a horse or two around my dogs, so they soon learn to keep their distance.

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Just now, mC HULL said:

mate i give them my white dog for a  fortnite said let him off a walk an hour each day they would be frit  to death to go out after a day and be put off deer for life lol

I think they are being romantic from the armchair, in reality I can imagine it being a pain in the arse when there's prying eyes everywhere during the daytime. One only has to look at some of those vids you shared on here, in the background you can see roe everywhere. In an ideal world the dog could pick and choose it's runs, in reality it's a choice of trying your best to break the dog to deer or end up with a headache when you are mooching or after you've slipped the dog. Lol

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Just now, chartpolski said:

There’s usually a horse or two around my dogs, so they soon learn to keep their distance.

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best way mate most horse hurt the dog quick but it’s the episode and women and karen’s when one goes near a horse i dont need lol

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