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ir you read one of old plummers books heel tell you , we used to lassooo the deer and let the pups have a rag at them ahah is this another whats the best dog thebest coulor best breed best size why not tel us scott what u woiuld do

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that sounds about right for one of plummers books!!!

 

my dogs are a bit to lightly built for anything but rabbits(and have always got there nose on the floor so would never see the deer any way) we have rescues so not to sure whats in them but the bitch looks kinda saluki whippet bull grey ish? and the boy is collie beddy x but so much in him its hard to tell.

 

it must be a impressive thing to see(or must of been in the good old days :whistling: ) is it more risky than fox?(if that's risky? i suppose with a good dog it isn't?)there just seems to be a lot of power in the hind legs so it must have a risk?

 

 

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that sounds about right for one of plummers books!!!

 

my dogs are a bit to lightly built for anything but rabbits(and have always got there nose on the floor so would never see the deer any way) we have rescues so not to sure whats in them but the bitch looks kinda saluki whippet bull grey ish? and the boy is collie beddy x but so much in him its hard to tell.

 

it must be a impressive thing to see(or must of been in the good old days :whistling: ) is it more risky than fox?(if that's risky? i suppose with a good dog it isn't?)there just seems to be a lot of power in the hind legs so it must have a risk?

 

 

scotty

 

will never forget my deerhounds 1st slip on a roe.....she coursed it twice around a 15 acre field then suddenly it stopped, swung round to face her, stamped its foot a few times and charged her. She was off like the clappers in the opposite direction and blow me the bloody thing took off after her and they did another 2 laps in the other direction with the buck chasin her!! Then it decided to run to the hedge and jump out of the fieldl but was too exhasted and fell back and the dog fell onto it. we were about 300 yds away so ran towards the scene imaging she woud hav him down and be waiting for us to dispatch him....but no....buck was lying panting and exhausted in a heap and dog in same condition about 12 feet away too knackered to even look at the deer. well we felt so sorry for the buck we propped him up in the grass and checked 20 mins later and he had recovered and gone. dont think we have ever laughed so much ever! :D

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have been wondering about this for a while,how was it done? with a proven dog or just when the situation happened? or was it just after it was doing on other stuff like the biting stuff?

 

cheers scott

 

Individually. Every dog I have ever met loved chasing deer, running deerdogs paired up makes for the type of useless arse-biting 'haunchers' often pictured here. A good dog strikes the front end, running a pup paired-up teaches it to go for the haunches and will ruin it as a deer dog.

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have been wondering about this for a while,how was it done? with a proven dog or just when the situation happened? or was it just after it was doing on other stuff like the biting stuff?

 

cheers scott

 

Individually. Every dog I have ever met loved chasing deer, running deerdogs paired up makes for the type of useless arse-biting 'haunchers' often pictured here. A good dog strikes the front end, running a pup paired-up teaches it to go for the haunches and will ruin it as a deer dog.

guess you not got bull xs then mate ?

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have been wondering about this for a while,how was it done? with a proven dog or just when the situation happened? or was it just after it was doing on other stuff like the biting stuff?

 

cheers scott

 

Individually. Every dog I have ever met loved chasing deer, running deerdogs paired up makes for the type of useless arse-biting 'haunchers' often pictured here. A good dog strikes the front end, running a pup paired-up teaches it to go for the haunches and will ruin it as a deer dog.

guess you not got bull xs then mate ?

 

I wouldn't have one as a gift.

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have been wondering about this for a while,how was it done? with a proven dog or just when the situation happened? or was it just after it was doing on other stuff like the biting stuff?

 

cheers scott

 

Individually. Every dog I have ever met loved chasing deer, running deerdogs paired up makes for the type of useless arse-biting 'haunchers' often pictured here. A good dog strikes the front end, running a pup paired-up teaches it to go for the haunches and will ruin it as a deer dog.

guess you not got bull xs then mate ?

 

I wouldn't have one as a gift.

you dont need bullx to kill deer mate

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