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  1. Some of the best ones you can hope for. The probably I seen as we have done this and now working on the 3rd generation down from the original cross is the 50/50 pit / patty are truly 50 / 50 at getting good hunters. We are using the best bulldog blood in the states. These dogs have wind, gameness, and smarts which many pits IMO don't. It is the quality of the bulldog here that is helping. But back to point, the crosses of 50 /50 are good but never has good as the 25% or 1/8 crosses. The 50 /50 are producers when they are bred to quality patterdales. I have one that is 25% bull and the dog is a
  2. 1/4 pit (still quality bulldogs not some run of the pit crap) makes a new generation of hybrid vigor in these terriers like no other. The 50/50 are decent but the 1/4 pit and working terrier, best as the come!
  3. Maybe but I am sure my pitter patter would say differently since no coon can teach him a lesson, lol.
  4. This is my small collection of videos containing tips on feeding a RAW diet, my terriers and hound do well on it so check it out. I will be adding a lot more videos over the next two weeks but it is the only way to feed by far! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b1I_08TZxa0&feature=g-upl I have about 4 videos on food and then three videos on chain setups and my yard. USA
  5. thanks for the advice there, just wondering seeing a sight hound like that working in the states is probably hard to find. Hell it took me a couple of months to find staghound people who actually hard hunted their dogs. Sighthounds are far behind than most of you guys from across the pond.
  6. I see a lot of curs being used as locators especial in the states for hog hunters, they are varied so much but there is several variations that are popular names, not big into curs. a little information like the leopard curs, blackmouthed, etc. If you are considering these dogs look up the Catahoula, a cousin in sorts of the style of breeding, pure this is a regonized breed. The variations are endless of cross breeding, there is a good following of them here in the states usually in the states that have hogs mostly from what I see but I have seen a lot of them in relation to coon hunting too.
  7. You guys are over the seas and no attack intended but the quality of the bull is in question. I am in the USA and I am a apbt man my whole life until I fell into these staghounds, lurchers or whatever cross it might be. I am seriously considering this breeding of cross but the quality of the bull blood used here in the issue. I have had good and bad in the bull blood and takes a certain style of dog to be cross bred. These guys wanting these over sized heads and attributes of aggression is not a representive of the bull blood like it should be. The reason the bull blood is still alive is becau
  8. Of course this may be a green horn question but I am a split of scent, sighthound and lurcher wanting of a hound. I can only take one more in and don't know which way to really go. I want a dog that can hunt coyote, fox, coon and rabbit ( I know I have my work cut out for myself). I am looking for those all around dogs that can multiple types of game during any season. Is this a cross of success or just wasting the time of myself with thinking if you have a traditional staghound that really has that chase in their blood with a scent hound that can trail a scent. Yes there are exceptions to thi
  9. Nice story, doing the same myself with the patterdales and the staghound as a treeing dog. We have been searching but now we are in non hunting season but I have treed a couple with the staghound using him as a lurcher and going to be breeding more of the stags into terriers as a cross of more of the all purpose type lurchers. From Coons, Fox, and Coyotes with a rabbit when available. USA bred here.
  10. I am in the USA. I own a couple of different dogs. American Pit Bull Terrier, Patterdale and American Staghound (long dog basically). Came here to learn more about your style dogs to be truthful. New to the greyhound crosses, never thought a dog could compare to the terriers but I was soooooooo wrong. Nice to meet you all and good day. Not your typical American butthead either, lol, why lie it is true
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