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I think it comes down to [how] much fox work pre ban the dog would do.? Most lurchers will do a [few] foxes.But to kill say 3-4 foxes a night [3-4 nights aweek.The is only bullxs of the [right stuff]

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the simple answer to that one is NO,they don't need it at all,pre-ban most traditionally bred dogs took them easilly,some took a little longer than others to get the knack of gripping the right end but once they reallised that they don't get bit by grabbing the head/neck area it was easy,this was all pre-ban though of course

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I think there are some good replies to your question here. Id like to add one more point, and that is that the greyhound side of most lurcher mixes is often overlooked, and the attributes in the lurcher are almost always given to the other breed(s). In my experience greyhounds are often very keen and quite game dogs in their own right.

 

Yes sir, the right ones are for sure. As a boy growin up my daddy raised what we called field trial greyhounds. We raced them in a sort of over the river and through the woods type racing track where a scent track was layed. They basically greyhoundxcoonhound type dogs of various different percentages. Alot of the coonhound type dogs were not exactly game or gritty at all on critters but man once the greyhound was splashed into them, you turned them into very intense killers of all game.

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I think there are some good replies to your question here. Id like to add one more point, and that is that the greyhound side of most lurcher mixes is often overlooked, and the attributes in the lurcher are almost always given to the other breed(s). In my experience greyhounds are often very keen and quite game dogs in their own right.

 

Yes sir, the right ones are for sure. As a boy growin up my daddy raised what we called field trial greyhounds. We raced them in a sort of over the river and through the woods type racing track where a scent track was layed. They basically greyhoundxcoonhound type dogs of various different percentages. Alot of the coonhound type dogs were not exactly game or gritty at all on critters but man once the greyhound was splashed into them, you turned them into very intense killers of all game.

dan ,have you got a pic of a pure coon hound ,is it pure or a x that was bred for the job ,
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Just called the old man, he is gonna bring in some old photo albums.

look forward to seeing them ,my vision of a coon hound is one i seen in a film called WHERE THE RED FERN GROWS ,they were a bit like a red colourd ,english pointer ,but shorter in the leg Edited by 2GOOD
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ive always had bullxs or wheatenxs or a mix of both,but ive seen loads of other crosses take fox single handed on a regular basis deerhound/greyhound cross ,collie cross,bedlington/greyhound cross as i say ive always had bull or wheaten cross dogs but in truth the best single handed fox dog i ever saw was a deerhound/collie/greyhound hybred some years back it was a complete animal on them it would take them day ,night would draw them from any tight spot and its sister was very similar and so was its mother

Regards hedz

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I hav'nt seen a dog without bull in make the single handed grade in years have you?

 

Seen most crossbreeds tackle foxes over the years,...but few had the intensity or capability of the Bull bloods .... :no:

 

I used to kill them,.. if the landowner or keeper was nearby,..and demanded them gone,..but nowadays,..my business is purely rabbiting,..things are different,..and there is no profit in messing around with a stinky vulpine.... :yes:

 

All the best,.CHALKWARREN.... :drink:

 

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CW,is that a deerhound x in your photo,if it is, was it called LUCY?

Sorry posted this without reading further down ,it is Lucy she won Lambourn I beleive.

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