taz2010 1,297 Posted December 18, 2010 Report Share Posted December 18, 2010 here's my speagle pup, [bANNED TEXT] do you think of this x, any one else work them, hes about 7 month old starting to use is nose and working the hedge well. was out with st eve goulding last week he had three with him worked really well pushed charlie out of a few places Quote Link to post
scent 509 Posted December 18, 2010 Report Share Posted December 18, 2010 anther pic very nice pal,as for people giving out about hound crosses in this section .I dont seee any mods giving out or taking threads down .Id love to see more posts on how he turns out Quote Link to post
neil cooney 10,416 Posted December 18, 2010 Report Share Posted December 18, 2010 Just out of interest, any of you that hunt beagle X terriers have you ever had trouble with them going to ground? Quote Link to post
blackknight 14 Posted December 18, 2010 Author Report Share Posted December 18, 2010 anther pic very nice pal,as for people giving out about hound crosses in this section .I dont seee any mods giving out or taking threads down .Id love to see more posts on how he turns out cheers mate, will do Quote Link to post
blackknight 14 Posted December 18, 2010 Author Report Share Posted December 18, 2010 Just out of interest, any of you that hunt beagle X terriers have you ever had trouble with them going to ground? there's no terrier in mine so i would of thought so, charlie has got a little bit more growing to do yet so i hope he will not be able to get to far down then Quote Link to post
blackknight 14 Posted December 18, 2010 Author Report Share Posted December 18, 2010 here's my speagle pup, [bANNED TEXT] do you think of this x, any one else work them, hes about 7 month old starting to use is nose and working the hedge well. was out with st eve goulding last week he had three with him worked really well pushed charlie out of a few places sounded like you had a good day mate, how much houd in them? Quote Link to post
busher 145 Posted December 19, 2010 Report Share Posted December 19, 2010 here's my speagle pup, [bANNED TEXT] do you think of this x, any one else work them, hes about 7 month old starting to use is nose and working the hedge well. was out with st eve goulding last week he had three with him worked really well pushed charlie out of a few places has he still got BEEK'' good hound cross that dog.... ATB..B Quote Link to post
neil cooney 10,416 Posted December 19, 2010 Report Share Posted December 19, 2010 Just out of interest, any of you that hunt beagle X terriers have you ever had trouble with them going to ground? there's no terrier in mine so i would of thought so, charlie has got a little bit more growing to do yet so i hope he will not be able to get to far down then Thanks for the reply Blackknight, I regularly see foxhounds go to ground so IMO a beagle X terrier used to hunt fox should go to ground quickly. If it doesn't you'd have to ask yourself about the drive in your dogs. Quote Link to post
busher 145 Posted December 20, 2010 Report Share Posted December 20, 2010 Just out of interest, any of you that hunt beagle X terriers have you ever had trouble with them going to ground? there's no terrier in mine so i would of thought so, charlie has got a little bit more growing to do yet so i hope he will not be able to get to far down then Thanks for the reply Blackknight, I regularly see foxhounds go to ground so IMO a beagle X terrier used to hunt fox should go to ground quickly. If it doesn't you'd have to ask yourself about the drive in your dogs. thay dont go to ground'' if u stop them going to ground' n am not talking about ur foxhounds...... n drive.. L.M.A.O Quote Link to post
scent 509 Posted December 20, 2010 Report Share Posted December 20, 2010 (edited) Just out of interest, any of you that hunt beagle X terriers have you ever had trouble with them going to ground? there's no terrier in mine so i would of thought so, charlie has got a little bit more growing to do yet so i hope he will not be able to get to far down then Thanks for the reply Blackknight, I regularly see foxhounds go to ground so IMO a beagle X terrier used to hunt fox should go to ground quickly. If it doesn't you'd have to ask yourself about the drive in your dogs. .. Edited December 20, 2010 by scent Quote Link to post
blackknight 14 Posted December 20, 2010 Author Report Share Posted December 20, 2010 Just out of interest, any of you that hunt beagle X terriers have you ever had trouble with them going to ground? there's no terrier in mine so i would of thought so, charlie has got a little bit more growing to do yet so i hope he will not be able to get to far down then Thanks for the reply Blackknight, I regularly see foxhounds go to ground so IMO a beagle X terrier used to hunt fox should go to ground quickly. If it doesn't you'd have to ask yourself about the drive in your dogs. thay dont go to ground'' if u stop them going to ground' n am not talking about ur foxhounds...... n drive.. L.M.A.O Quote Link to post
neil cooney 10,416 Posted December 20, 2010 Report Share Posted December 20, 2010 Sorry Busher but I don't really make sence of your post. Could you clarify? Quote Link to post
busher 145 Posted December 20, 2010 Report Share Posted December 20, 2010 Sorry Busher but I don't really make sence of your post. Could you clarify? u wrote'' i.m.o a beagle x terrier that hunts fox ' should go to ground quickley'' if it dosent u should question the drive in the dog..... i wrote'' thay wont go to ground' if u stop them.. whitch i do' but i would never question the drive in my dogs'' i stop them.. not the dogs.. ATB..B Quote Link to post
neil cooney 10,416 Posted December 21, 2010 Report Share Posted December 21, 2010 I'm with you now Busher. With foxhounds they could easily be well in front of you when they mark and by the time you get to the mark there could be a hound well in trying to get to it's fox but yes your right. They can be stopped from getting to ground if your with them. A lot of folk don't realise how big a dog can get to ground. I've dug to a 60 lb lurcher that was with it's game. In the days of the trials the chute for the strongdog was 11" X 11" and this was often travelled by 40lb staffs and wheatens. Incidentally, I'm told that in the 80s somebody entered a couple of pure beagles in a trail for sounders. Quote Link to post
busher 145 Posted December 21, 2010 Report Share Posted December 21, 2010 I'm with you now Busher. With foxhounds they could easily be well in front of you when they mark and by the time you get to the mark there could be a hound well in trying to get to it's fox but yes your right. They can be stopped from getting to ground if your with them. A lot of folk don't realise how big a dog can get to ground. I've dug to a 60 lb lurcher that was with it's game. In the days of the trials the chute for the strongdog was 11" X 11" and this was often travelled by 40lb staffs and wheatens. Incidentally, I'm told that in the 80s somebody entered a couple of pure beagles in a trail for sounders. like i seid mate i stop them' or i certanly try to'' i try to stop them on rabbits in holes as well'' i might let them have a minit' at the rabbit hole but thats it' i like to be on the move' dont get me wrong' i no if its a fox at ground' with these dogs'' n i no lads that have teagles'' that fly to ground.. but u will find that once u let um go'' its a hell ov a job to try n stop um... the pups my mate just breed us now.. russell x beagle the russell... sire to these is a hell ov a digging dog' n a good lad has him on here'' so therse every chance these will go to ground with them being half russell'' why did i use him' u might say' anser... cause hes a genuine dog''.. with a very good nose on him as well when hes working on top..... but these pups will be brought on the same as all the rest'' n held back from going to ground'' HOPEFULLY.... ..ATB..B Quote Link to post
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