watchman 256 Posted November 6, 2010 Report Share Posted November 6, 2010 ok so i have run bullx for years now and although they suit my needs in general they certainly dont suit a lot of the land i run,just to heavy going with poor feet and injury's are encountered on a nightly basis,from the usual cuts and scrapes to the more serious wounds that can put the dog out of action for weeks at a time with knocked up toes also common,so just thought id put a few pics up and ask your thoughts. so at first glance doesn't look to bad but as you can see from these,really can be tough going,flint really is the bain of my life,more so the dogs obviously if i was to run a rabbiting dog on this type of land,that had no saluki in its make up what would you recommend,something light agile and obviously with very good feet im guessing thanks for any input also if there is anyone within about an hour or so drive from Watford herts that has a good dog that wants to offer me a night out to watch their dog work this type of ground id be very grateful, as my bitch is confined to the kennel once again for a week or so ,don't want to go out mob handed with a bunch of clowns,just a bloke with his dogs that knows what hes on thanks Quote Link to post
dave1979 77 Posted November 6, 2010 Report Share Posted November 6, 2010 (edited) bearded collie x whippet grey!!! good feet and fast enought for rabbits!! Edited November 6, 2010 by dave1979 Quote Link to post
Guest deerhound hunter Posted November 6, 2010 Report Share Posted November 6, 2010 deerhoundx take all ground with their feet Quote Link to post
watchman 256 Posted November 6, 2010 Author Report Share Posted November 6, 2010 ok so i have run bullx for years now and although they suit my needs in general they certainly dont suit a lot of the land i run,just to heavy going with poor feet and injury's are encountered on a nightly basis,from the usual cuts and scrapes to the more serious wounds that can put the dog out of action for weeks at a time with knocked up toes also common,so just thought id put a few pics up and ask your thoughts. so at first glance doesn't look to bad but as you can see from these,really can be tough going,flint really is the bain of my life if i was to run a rabbiting dog on this type of land,that had no saluki and no beddlington in its make up what would you recommend,something light agile and obviously with very good feet im guessing thanks for any input also if there is anyone within about an hour drive from Watford herts that has a good beddyx that wants to offer me a night out to watch their dog work id be very grateful, as my bitch is confined to the kennel once again for a week or so ,tonight would be good for me, don't want to go out mob handed with a bunch of clowns,just a bloke with his dogs that knows what hes on thanks and im sure i can offer something back in return why no saluki? just want to keep saluki out of it and see what the lads think,nothing more Quote Link to post
watchman 256 Posted November 6, 2010 Author Report Share Posted November 6, 2010 ok so i have run bullx for years now and although they suit my needs in general they certainly dont suit a lot of the land i run,just to heavy going with poor feet and injury's are encountered on a nightly basis,from the usual cuts and scrapes to the more serious wounds that can put the dog out of action for weeks at a time with knocked up toes also common,so just thought id put a few pics up and ask your thoughts. so at first glance doesn't look to bad but as you can see from these,really can be tough going,flint really is the bain of my life if i was to run a rabbiting dog on this type of land,that had no saluki and no beddlington in its make up what would you recommend,something light agile and obviously with very good feet im guessing thanks for any input also if there is anyone within about an hour drive from Watford herts that has a good beddyx that wants to offer me a night out to watch their dog work id be very grateful, as my bitch is confined to the kennel once again for a week or so ,tonight would be good for me, don't want to go out mob handed with a bunch of clowns,just a bloke with his dogs that knows what hes on thanks and im sure i can offer something back in return why no saluki? just want to keep saluki out of it and see what the lads think,nothing more you cant go wrong with the old breeds mate, deerhound.... collie.... I reckon its more important to get the dog from working stock than it is what type of dog if its for rabbits. so what happened to using a dog fit for the land your running then mate...........my bullx from working stock doesn't mean it suits the ground,ok she not out and out rabbiting dog just saying in relation to her build, etc Quote Link to post
jambay5 191 Posted November 6, 2010 Report Share Posted November 6, 2010 from the pic's would say any dog will have feet problems running that sort of ground, i would go for something whippet size rather than something big heavy, my whipp x collie x gry does ok on ground a bit like that Quote Link to post
watchman 256 Posted November 6, 2010 Author Report Share Posted November 6, 2010 from the pic's would say any dog will have feet problems running that sort of ground, i would go for something whippet size rather than something big heavy, my whipp x collie x gry does ok on ground a bit like that agree mate,very easy for any dog to get injured but just trying to get something less likely that's all ,cheers Quote Link to post
watchman 256 Posted November 6, 2010 Author Report Share Posted November 6, 2010 Yeah, I know what your saying but if the dog is suited to the land but is from some puppy peddlar who never runs his dogs, your dog isn't worth shit now is it? Most of the old breeds are still around because they can cope with all terrains. I've had a bull cross and I may have been unlucky but the feet were awful, long stragly toes. As I said, if your main concern is feet, cant go wrong with a collie or deerhound cross. listen mate you put up some fair points,not interested in debating puppy peddlers etc,just after some information that's all,thanks for the input collie/deerhoundx noted Quote Link to post
robo-christ 40 Posted November 6, 2010 Report Share Posted November 6, 2010 lurcher x lurcher with a fair bit of collie blood Quote Link to post
weasle 1,119 Posted November 6, 2010 Report Share Posted November 6, 2010 I would think german shepard cross, a half cross might be a bit heavy for rabbits though, or how about a wheaten cross,I know a half cross airedale,that can run any were,again bit slow though.I find half cross to slow.If its just for rabbits i would go for whippet,greyhound,saluki cross,If both parents have good feet would it matter what cross? Quote Link to post
TOMO 26,504 Posted November 6, 2010 Report Share Posted November 6, 2010 WATCHMAN can you not get in contact with other lads that run that sort of ground regular,,, i belive theres a few good lads around hampshire, wilts , ect that run flint all the time,,,,, maybee get somthing there breeding,, if they sell ya pup. if not like some of the other answers i would go along with the collie type thinking, not rulling out cattle dog kelpie ect possibly somthing light , around 40 lb so maybee a dash of whipp, but i wouldnt rule out saluki Quote Link to post
Cleanspade 3,324 Posted November 6, 2010 Report Share Posted November 6, 2010 ive a wheaten / whippet. he has good strong feet but i recon he would cut up on that ground also. i would look at a good collie cross or bitsa with the right ingredients. wheaten / beardie/ whippet/deerhound. etc. good luck Quote Link to post
watchman 256 Posted November 6, 2010 Author Report Share Posted November 6, 2010 WATCHMAN can you not get in contact with other lads that run that sort of ground regular,,, i belive theres a few good lads around hampshire, wilts , ect that run flint all the time,,,,, maybee get somthing there breeding,, if they sell ya pup. if not like some of the other answers i would go along with the collie type thinking, not rulling out cattle dog kelpie ect possibly somthing light , around 40 lb so maybee a dash of whipp, but i wouldnt rule out saluki hi mate not ruling it out pal just wanted to see what people came up with thats all,and yes im on the scrounge for a night out with someone but understand it may be difficult as i generally go it alone and don't know many lads Quote Link to post
fielder 18 Posted November 6, 2010 Report Share Posted November 6, 2010 Australian cattle dog cross have better feet than many. Quote Link to post
collie daft 15 Posted November 6, 2010 Report Share Posted November 6, 2010 i run same type of land , and the dog we useing are wat i breed mainly minshaw stuff in them, and they do great on it like . Quote Link to post
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