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  1. 1. Best breed of lurcher for foxes

    • Collie x hound
      17
    • deerhound x hound
      18
    • Wheaton x hound
      16
    • Bull x hound
      65


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Tank is that the father to my bitch.

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Please state why and put some pictures of your fox dogs up... :thumbs:

Bullxs, all the xs above will take foxes pre-ban, but if 4 nights aweek say, none will take the (punishment) like a bullx will. :yes: Not because they are better at catching or finishing the job, my old colliexgrey Blaze was good on foxes, took quite a few, but not 4 nights a week,.??

Blaze 26 in 70lb

 

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lurcher to lurcher cross a fox dog needs terrier blood if he,s going to take fox on a regular basis.i prefer about quarter wheaton with touch of bull at least half grayhound the rest deerhound/salukey/collie/grayhound/whippet whatever ur favourite cross is thats just my choice.had first crosses grayhound/wheaton and grayhound/bull both inclined to come to slow for small lands,3 quarter bred were very good but kept getting injured.heres a pic of one of my dogs wheaton/grayhound/deerhound(old breed)touch of bullpost-49456-12709159746_thumb.jpg

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theres no 2 ways about it.. for out and out foxing its got to be bullx. argue all you like amongst yourselves.. its a fact... atb stabba

 

 

sorry stabba its a malumute for me :icon_redface:

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Please state why and put some pictures of your fox dogs up... :thumbs:

Bullxs, all the xs above will take foxes pre-ban, but if 4 nights aweek say, none will take the (punishment) like a bullx will. :yes: Not because they are better at catching or finishing the job, my old colliexgrey Blaze was good on foxes, took quite a few, but not 4 nights a week,.??

Blaze 26 in 70lb

 

blaze-1.jpg

that a fine looking dog bird :thumbs:

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seen a few of the above take a few foxes daily but the best iv seen was a collie x .And before everyone jumps down my throat iv seen bull crosses take punishment and jack and deerhound crosses jack after taking punishment aswell as collie crosses

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theres no 2 ways about it.. for out and out foxing its got to be bullx. argue all you like amongst yourselves.. its a fact... atb stabba

 

 

sorry stabba its a malumute for me :icon_redface:

Stop being arguementative fencehopper :clapper::clapper::clapper:

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theres no 2 ways about it.. for out and out foxing its got to be bullx. argue all you like amongst yourselves.. its a fact... atb stabba

 

 

sorry stabba its a malumute for me :icon_redface:

Stop being arguementative fencehopper :clapper::clapper::clapper:

 

:cry: sorry stabba i'll keep my opinions to myself next :cry::laugh:

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lurcher to lurcher cross a fox dog needs terrier blood if he,s going to take fox on a regular basis.i prefer about quarter wheaton with touch of bull at least half grayhound the rest deerhound/salukey/collie/grayhound/whippet whatever ur favourite cross is thats just my choice.had first crosses grayhound/wheaton and grayhound/bull both inclined to come to slow for small lands,3 quarter bred were very good but kept getting injured.heres a pic of one of my dogs wheaton/grayhound/deerhound(old breed)touch of bullpost-49456-12709159746_thumb.jpg

 

 

Tank is that the father to my bitch.

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