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Just starting this for bit of crack really, what does everyone think is the best cross or breed of dog for all round work. Meaning lamping, ferreting, retrieving hares and fox (day or night). And I mean testing their working ability's aswell not just 5 or 6 rabbits on the lamp I mean 20 to 30 rabbits, good at working with ferrets, also being able to kill hares on most land(pre ban) and a dog that doesn't mind mixing it with the toothed quarry(pre ban). I prefer Bitza's they are usually good dogs for all round work. Obviously there are dog's that excel at certain task such as the Bull x for the fox, saluki x's for the daytime, collie x's for ferreting and lamping same with the beddy x's. But alot of these dog's mentioned are one trick pony's, obviously not all of these are like this but most. That's why I like Lurcher x Lurcher, mainly a mix of all those crosses mention, best of all worlds really. Like I say just for a bit of crack and to see what other people prefer.

 

Cheers GS :notworthy:

 

Carnt go wrong with a collie whippet greyhound by 1st x collie-greyhound dog out ov a whippet bitch, realy gd dogz

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Here`s my bitch,100% allrounder.She`s a deerhound lurcher from lines going back years.I`ll definately breed from her in the future and keep the line going.She does work with ferrets but is not ideal as she gets frustrated and starts digging at holes if loose.

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:doh: Jeez these topics are done to death..

 

Sorry man but they are....

 

Know what your saying mate but if no 1 started these topics and was just looking through old posts the spot would be boring, plus there is so many new members joining each day would be nice to hear their opinion on the matter. Oh I moore-wkton89 she doesnt fail you on any quarry including the ferret :whistling: . Here's a pic of my all rounder had great bags of bunny on the lamp, great worker with the ferrets, retrieves charlie good enough(all though she hasnt had enough to call her a fox dog same with the daytime hares had plenty but no daytime dog and would probly get flogged on big open land, although i have the half sister to her here just a pup and would probly put up a decent show on the open land.

 

(foxes shot and retrieved)

 

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Swift my young pup for next season...

 

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i bet you dying for me to put this pic up ginny spiner :D

 

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No i didn't want to rush you into it, i was going to give it a couple of week give you chance to get your breath back you were a tired man that night lol and i thought you still might be recovering.

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in Ireland

 

handy working deerhound bitch medium coursing greyhound dog never failed me yet however i usually pick a bitch from the litter to keep the size down for the bunnies

the choice of the deerhound in this cross is the most important thing for sure ie a purebreed that has taken all quarry you wish to hunt

cant beat hybrid vigour in my opinion

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Just starting this for bit of crack really, what does everyone think is the best cross or breed of dog for all round work. Meaning lamping, ferreting, retrieving hares and fox (day or night). And I mean testing their working ability's aswell not just 5 or 6 rabbits on the lamp I mean 20 to 30 rabbits, good at working with ferrets, also being able to kill hares on most land(pre ban) and a dog that doesn't mind mixing it with the toothed quarry(pre ban). I prefer Bitza's they are usually good dogs for all round work. Obviously there are dog's that excel at certain task such as the Bull x for the fox, saluki x's for the daytime, collie x's for ferreting and lamping same with the beddy x's. But alot of these dog's mentioned are one trick pony's, obviously not all of these are like this but most. That's why I like Lurcher x Lurcher, mainly a mix of all those crosses mention, best of all worlds really. Like I say just for a bit of crack and to see what other people prefer.

 

Cheers GS :notworthy:

[/quo if you got the room get a dog for each job

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Just starting this for bit of crack really, what does everyone think is the best cross or breed of dog for all round work. Meaning lamping, ferreting, retrieving hares and fox (day or night). And I mean testing their working ability's aswell not just 5 or 6 rabbits on the lamp I mean 20 to 30 rabbits, good at working with ferrets, also being able to kill hares on most land(pre ban) and a dog that doesn't mind mixing it with the toothed quarry(pre ban). I prefer Bitza's they are usually good dogs for all round work. Obviously there are dog's that excel at certain task such as the Bull x for the fox, saluki x's for the daytime, collie x's for ferreting and lamping same with the beddy x's. But alot of these dog's mentioned are one trick pony's, obviously not all of these are like this but most. That's why I like Lurcher x Lurcher, mainly a mix of all those crosses mention, best of all worlds really. Like I say just for a bit of crack and to see what other people prefer.

 

Cheers GS :notworthy:

[/quo if you got the room get a dog for each job

 

But what happens if your out with your little rabbiter, and theres a fox numb as a post which could easily be shot and retrieved and your fox dogs at home, I no I would be pissed off? Thats why its better to have a dog up to most jobs

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