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Has anybody ever known a bull cross thats made the grade as a daytime coursing dog ? i know this cross isnt really bred for coursing but has anybody had one thats been exceptionally good at it ? were not talking about the dogs that catch the occassional hare , i just wonderd if there was any out and out hare dogs ?

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don,t think their will be many

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this will be taken off ill put money on it.

there will be plenty of bullx lads saying there dog is good on the long ears and all the saluki boys saying no way only stuff with saluki can make the grade.

 

let the battle begin.

 

:snack::cheers::snack:

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Has anybody ever known a bull cross thats made the grade as a daytime coursing dog ? i know this cross isnt really bred for coursing but has anybody had one thats been exceptionally good at it ? were not talking about the dogs that catch the occassional hare , i just wonderd if there was any out and out hare dogs ?

i,m i right in saying that your question is daytime hares ,catching 4/5 or 5/5 or just 1 daytime hare ?

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Has anybody ever known a bull cross thats made the grade as a daytime coursing dog ? i know this cross isnt really bred for coursing but has anybody had one thats been exceptionally good at it ? were not talking about the dogs that catch the occassional hare , i just wonderd if there was any out and out hare dogs ?

i,m i right in saying that your question is daytime hares ,catching 4/5 or 5/5 or just 1 daytime hare ?

 

correct rocky

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had a 1/4 bull 3/4 grey 26in 70lb, fast+agile for is size . Had rabbits+foxes and couple hares in the lamp. Where he would struggle was in turning, he could get up to them no prob, but would loose out with agilty this was daytime. Foxes can hard enough at times never mind hares . :yes: . Maybe a salukixgrey x bull grey might be a better x, than just bull to grey.? As you might get lighter+agile type of dog, and better wind.?

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had a 1/4 bull 3/4 grey 26in 70lb, fast+agile for is size . Had rabbits+foxes and couple hares in the lamp. Where he would struggle was in turning, he could get up to them no prob, but would loose out with agilty this was daytime. Foxes can hard enough at times never mind hares . :yes: . Maybe a salukixgrey x bull grey might be a better x, than just bull to grey.? As you might get lighter+agile type of dog, and better wind.?

 

 

you got a pic of the dog bird?

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had a 1/4 bull 3/4 grey 26in 70lb, fast+agile for is size . Had rabbits+foxes and couple hares in the lamp. Where he would struggle was in turning, he could get up to them no prob, but would loose out with agilty this was daytime. Foxes can hard enough at times never mind hares . :yes: . Maybe a salukixgrey x bull grey might be a better x, than just bull to grey.? As you might get lighter+agile type of dog, and better wind.?

 

 

you got a pic of the dog bird?

 

only got old pic, see if i can put it on wed :thumbs:

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what do you mean bull x because there is bull xs with saluk in them so it depends if your talking about a straight bull cross

 

sorry mate should have been clearer ,, i meant a dog with just bull and grey in it ,, such as 3/8 5/8 or 3/4 1/4 something like that

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