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jreid

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  1. this stuff i read about people talking shit on red nose pits is all bull shit. red nose are used to fight. Now i do agree with the blue-nose dogs being shit, they have only been bred for color and weight, not game traits. the only reason i could see a bull lurcher being too much is in the kill aspect as when they turn it on nothing can turn them off and considering you cant hunt fox over there i would understand. As far as the dogs not turning out worth a shit, breed a good greyhound to a good bulldog and you should get good pups. I have many dogs and have owned many dogs, and the bull lurcher
  2. The best training in the world still doe's not make a dog doe's it ? a dog with no heart is born that way and no amount of training will make it have it, so if ye keep well trained dogs with faults ie jacker's or lacking in a certain area thats up to you i wouldnt keep them though agreed
  3. jamo-IDK havent met him in person yet but I plan to one day
  4. I have extremely high standards for my dogs. I have 11 dogs and I treat it like professional sports. If they don't make the cut they don't make my team and they either move on to somebody with lower standards who will have a better fit or they go down the never ending road .22cal. I am always hoping my dogs are getting better and I would like to think I'm moving forward not regressing. To keep every dog I ever owned would be asking too much of most dogs, having too high of expectations. I think that is probably why most people that shoot themselves do it is because they cant live up to what th
  5. Over here we'd call it a lurcher I thought she fell under a longdog which is two sighthounds. but some say stags include a little bit of everything so probably a lurcher I guess
  6. From what I know they are basically a longdog.. They mainly at just greyhound and Scottish deerhound descendants that have been selectively bred to hunt coyotes. We wanted something that was lighter built, little faster than a greyhound but wanted the toughness, endurance, and ruggedness of a deerhound to better suit coyotes.. A greyhound typically doesn't have enough endurance to catch a coyote and would get hurt more often because they are fine boned and the deerhound wouldn't have the instant burst of speed and agility that a greyhound has.. This is only my opinion though, I'm not an expert
  7. I have seen uphilldoc on Vargy's, he has a yellow dog that looks amazing, but haven't heard of Dan I was hopin they would be 27 at least
  8. 4th gen on top, fifth gen on bottom
  9. I would say I bred a litter of bull lurchers that are bred better than most other sighthound, longdog or lurchers out there. bitch is a game bred bull dog. out of frisco lines. proven lines. sire is a staghound that is out some really good line bred coyote stags crossed up with greyhounds that raced very well in the NGA. I will call the guy that owns the stag and get you a more detailed pedigree today. I do agree most bull lurchers I see are crap. Most I see are from a bully (100lb bull dog) or some other bulldog that is not a decendant of working dogs, and a greyhound from the pound. A di
  10. she looks real smart mate and still young need to put up a pic or two when she's mature Will do for sure, I have some two other nice bitches. I will definetly post some pics once come november when I start hunting coyotes.
  11. not a lurcher, but here is a deerhound X staghound bitch I have. She runs loose and is very smart and surprisingly obedient. I even use her to help put up cows if they get out. She is 10 months iin the pic and 30"tts.
  12. Any profile views of that bull bitch Westy76?
  13. I bred my bulldog bitch to a staghound and I kept two male pups. They were whelped 12/25/2011 and are approx 5 1/2 months old now and stand 22 1/2" tts. And have been larger than their dam for some time now. I was wandering about how much bigger they are going to get? And when can I expect them to stop growing? Not many people in this country breed lurchers. Most everybody runs straight stags. I have five stags but wants something to hit a coyote hard. I will add pics of the pups soon. Attached is a picture of the dam and sire. Dam is bred well and weighs 50lbs on the chain and 20"tts or less
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