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were are the strains of lurchers that will kill a couple of foxes night in night out. im not talking about big useless 1/2 crosses etc that are to slow to be any real use. im talking about athletic small dogs that can turn and have speed and gameness to kill fox after fox. ive lost count off the lurchers that i have seen that were said to be great only to be turning there heads from the sharp end after a few nights out in a row these are what i call ass munchers and i would not give them the time of day. lads im not talking about once of dogs that slaughter stuff im talking about specific strains with high success rates do they exist and were are they

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still legal in Ireland and Northern Ireland to hunt foxes with dogs :thumbs:

 

as for the strains id say there still about just people are keeping things to themselves more nowadays with all the anti brigade about so you dont here as much about them now ..

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still legal in Ireland and Northern Ireland to hunt foxes with dogs :thumbs:

 

as for the strains id say there still about just people are keeping things to themselves more nowadays with all the anti brigade about so you dont here as much about them now ..

 

why is that?the north is british.i thought the rule would be widespread.

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were are the strains of lurchers that will kill a couple of foxes night in night out. im not talking about big useless 1/2 crosses etc that are to slow to be any real use. im talking about athletic small dogs that can turn and have speed and gameness to kill fox after fox. ive lost count off the lurchers that i have seen that were said to be great only to be turning there heads from the sharp end after a few nights out in a row these are what i call ass munchers and i would not give them the time of day. lads im not talking about once of dogs that slaughter stuff im talking about specific strains with high success rates do they exist and were are they

 

Not being funny mate but these posts are usually fantasy...not many folk go out night after night...any dog taking punishment on a daily/nightly basis needs time to recover or eventually it will spew...never understood why someone would want to run a smashed up dog..nothing to be gained but a lot to lose.

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not talking about using them smashed up. just saying alot of dogs that get regular work will start to pace their foxes and there catch rate will go way down. did you ever say to yourself after a bad miss how did he miss it. i think alot off them dont want it regularly. as for to much work spewing a dog i dont believe this if hes bred right and entered correctly and treated right he should never spew.

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still legal in Ireland and Northern Ireland to hunt foxes with dogs :thumbs:

 

as for the strains id say there still about just people are keeping things to themselves more nowadays with all the anti brigade about so you dont here as much about them now ..

 

why is that?the north is british.i thought the rule would be widespread.

 

No, it doesn't work like that :thumbs:

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not talking about using them smashed up. just saying alot of dogs that get regular work will start to pace their foxes and there catch rate will go way down. did you ever say to yourself after a bad miss how did he miss it. i think alot off them dont want it regularly. as for to much work spewing a dog i dont believe this if hes bred right and entered correctly and treated right he should never spew.

the word game is throwen about the dog world all too much ....but on a site like this all im going to say is l very very few lurchers can realy be called game with the quarry in this country

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