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anybody working beagle russels ?, thinking of getting myself one to work with my lurchers for flushing and mooching. how do you find them workwise and generally. never owned this type before so after a few pointers and advice really thought this would be the best section to put it on. the pup im thinking of getting is probaly around 5/8 beagle 3/8 russel. if any of you got some pics that would be good so stick em up.

 

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cheers for the replys lads. will stick a few pics on when i get her on sat.   what other mix's and crosses everybody else using then ?   lets have a look at them      

The pup is about ten weeks there mate i,ll put some of the sire and his brother as soon as i can the sire just cost me 200 pounds at vets.Got caught on barbed wire found him hanging by his cock i thou

Here is two of my beagle x russell they take good lines for pup's

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there good dog's in the right hands need a lot of time spending with them as pup to bring them on right good luck in finding one

 

cheers mate, do you or have you worked one then ?, found myself a pup. just clueing myself up on this X really and fishing for info. do loads of mooching and live in a good spot. be mostly bramble patches and woodlands.

 

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there good dog's in the right hands need a lot of time spending with them as pup to bring them on right good luck in finding one

 

cheers mate, do you or have you worked one then ?, found myself a pup. just clueing myself up on this X really and fishing for info. do loads of mooching and live in a good spot. be mostly bramble patches and woodlands.

 

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You can,t go far wrong with the cross for working any cover but once they go to ground the first time you wont stop them.My brother had a big dog we had to dig to him all the time but ive never seen a better dog to find cubs to ground this time of year.Myself i went for russel x cocker x beagle but found they go like hounds on fox so ive just added terrier to them to slow them down a bit .ATB taker

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there good dog's in the right hands need a lot of time spending with them as pup to bring them on right good luck in finding one

 

cheers mate, do you or have you worked one then ?, found myself a pup. just clueing myself up on this X really and fishing for info. do loads of mooching and live in a good spot. be mostly bramble patches and woodlands.

 

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You can,t go far wrong with the cross for working any cover but once they go to ground the first time you wont stop them.My brother had a big dog we had to dig to him all the time but ive never seen a better dog to find cubs to ground this time of year.Myself i went for russel x cocker x beagle but found they go like hounds on fox so ive just added terrier to them to slow them down a bit .ATB taker

 

cheers for reply mate im going to go for it. bring on the fun

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I work a small pack of them nothing they cant do from ratting to bushing to taking very good lines on whatever you run them on very fast and gamey

dogs well worth putting time in to them they will work on there own or in a pack endless fun

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Hi good luck with the the pup I have a.griff + russ 5 years old easily the best dog I have but very head strong They can run and run and then sum ! Hope you can keep up well worth all the tired legs

one thing for sure if it sings out like mine you won't lose it mine makes every walk very entertaining

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