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I'd be interested seeing some of the last litter worked on yotes, i'm not sure how they would far on pace but from what i have seen they can out pace any quarry we have here.. . . . and they certainly

thats because we dont run crap like that in ireland :tongue2:

 

 

Ooooooooh and you've seen it run have you? Actually DO you run ANY dogs???

no i dont run any dogs mr fountian of knowledge always something to say you :feck: if i did run dogs they wouldent have any sledge dog in it
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thats because we dont run crap like that in ireland :tongue2:

 

 

Ooooooooh and you've seen it run have you? Actually DO you run ANY dogs???

i here ther a great cross 1 rabbit outa 80 slips your friend had :icon_eek:

 

 

He was taking the piss mate. He's 63 and knows what he is doing. The previous litter are all grafters. How about we don't comment on things we have no knowledge of and have never seen, or met anyone who has seen. Fair enough if you have experience of it and don't rate it, but i really don't think you have any basis for comment. You notice there has never been anyone on here who have seen them work who doesn't highly rate them? That should tell you something.

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thats because we dont run crap like that in ireland :tongue2:

 

 

Ooooooooh and you've seen it run have you? Actually DO you run ANY dogs???

no i dont run any dogs mr fountian of knowledge always something to say you :feck: if i did run dogs they wouldent have any sledge dog in it

 

Always something to say........ yes i do when i have some kind of experience or basis for comment. When i have f**k all idea what i'm talking about i keep my mouth shut. A skill you would do well to learn.

 

Why breed dogs intended to herd sheep into a lurcher? Doesn't make much sense but works in practice. I admit malamute x grey is an unlikely combination but then i think there are probably very very few malamutes like this bitch. She's a hunter out and out.

 

To be fair only an idiot would label a dog and entire x 'crap' based upon absolutely no experience of the dogs or any running dogs. Just because you wouldn't do it doesnt mean it doesnt work.

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Looks like a allot of Dutch Shepards we see in the states lol. Good luck nice looking dog.

 

I'd be interested seeing some of the last litter worked on yotes, i'm not sure how they would far on pace but from what i have seen they can out pace any quarry we have here.. . . . and they certainly don't lack the power. Would be an interesting experiment. Most of the knockers on here have no basis for comment what so ever and can't come up with any actual reason why the x wouldn't work.

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Looks like a allot of Dutch Shepards we see in the states lol. Good luck nice looking dog.

 

I'd be interested seeing some of the last litter worked on yotes, i'm not sure how they would far on pace but from what i have seen they can out pace any quarry we have here.. . . . and they certainly don't lack the power. Would be an interesting experiment. Most of the knockers on here have no basis for comment what so ever and can't come up with any actual reason why the x wouldn't work.

ID-Thats always the case, read a few books wala opinion formed. Off the top of my head pace wise they would be far to slow for coyotes, now I know they are exceptions to the rule but on paper to slow. I bred a litter of Belgium Malinios X GH and those 1/2 crosses were to slow for coyotes. I know in general A Mali can far out pace a Malmute so thats what my opinion is based on. Power it dont matter much if the dog cant get his mouth on it. How would you rate that cross on your fox?

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Looks like a allot of Dutch Shepards we see in the states lol. Good luck nice looking dog.

 

I'd be interested seeing some of the last litter worked on yotes, i'm not sure how they would far on pace but from what i have seen they can out pace any quarry we have here.. . . . and they certainly don't lack the power. Would be an interesting experiment. Most of the knockers on here have no basis for comment what so ever and can't come up with any actual reason why the x wouldn't work.

ID-Thats always the case, read a few books wala opinion formed. Off the top of my head pace wise they would be far to slow for coyotes, now I know they are exceptions to the rule but on paper to slow. I bred a litter of Belgium Malinios X GH and those 1/2 crosses were to slow for coyotes. I know in general A Mali can far out pace a Malmute so thats what my opinion is based on. Power it dont matter much if the dog cant get his mouth on it. How would you rate that cross on your fox?

 

Yep the world is full of know it alls. Yes i think you are right - too slow. would be interesting to throw one of your stags over a bitch and see what came out. At the end of the day your worker to worker bred stags are always going to be top but it would be interesting to see. As for the next question i'll p.m you.

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Is any pictures off mother and father??? and l take it you or your friends run this dogs just asking any pictures off fully growing ones??? And take it there for big game could not see them pull in big bag off rabbits or even put a bend in on a good hare but could be wrong :thumbs:

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Is any pictures off mother and father??? and l take it you or your friends run this dogs just asking any pictures off fully growing ones??? And take it there for big game could not see them pull in big bag off rabbits or even put a bend in on a good hare but could be wrong :thumbs:

 

 

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could be wrong but i think malumute is inuit language as in eskimo dug,probably quite a hard dug unless K.C. fecked it.

 

 

Your right - originally used for BOTH sled pulling and hunting bear etc. In their native land they come in different forms for different jobs. And yes hard as f*****g nails.

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