jetro 5,349 Posted February 3, 2011 Report Share Posted February 3, 2011 hello all. i have a quick question i would like help with. i keep a few working russells. not world beaters but they get the job done. these are the large strong type. the thing is my brother keeps a small staff bitch he uses for bushing and rating around the farm. she is not the show type. smaller and more fitter looking. always keen for hunting. what happened was my brother went away for the weekend and left her with me. what he forgot to tell me was that she in full heat. since i wasnt at home when he came round he just dropped her the yard and my dog got to her. the is i have never seen this cross befor. will they be any good for hunting. any information would be greatful. j. Quote Link to post
FightTheBan 1,147 Posted February 3, 2011 Report Share Posted February 3, 2011 If neither of them are worthy of breeding the go to the vets and get rid of them. Now. Matters not if the 'cross' is good or not, its whether your dog and bitch is. Just my opinion. FTB 1 Quote Link to post
jetro 5,349 Posted February 3, 2011 Author Report Share Posted February 3, 2011 If neither of them are worthy of breeding the go to the vets and get rid of them. Now. Matters not if the 'cross' is good or not, its whether your dog and bitch is. Just my opinion. FTB who said they werent worthy of breeding off. as far as i am corcerned they are. they are great little workers. give a 100% all the time. it was just a accident. was just looking for info about the cross. j. Quote Link to post
FightTheBan 1,147 Posted February 3, 2011 Report Share Posted February 3, 2011 If neither of them are worthy of breeding the go to the vets and get rid of them. Now. Matters not if the 'cross' is good or not, its whether your dog and bitch is. Just my opinion. FTB who said they werent worthy of breeding off. as far as i am corcerned they are. they are great little workers. give a 100% all the time. it was just a accident. was just looking for info about the cross.j. Well if thats the case, then yes there are some handy crosses of this type, if the breeding is done right. By that I mean both parents must be of decent blood and graft to a standard. A staffy that is only used for 'bushing and ratting' will more than likely be the wrong type to use and therefor chances are you will end up with a litter of shite - like the many that have gone before it. I have seen 2 good bull/russels working. The rest have been way off the mark for a variety of reasons. That is my opinion, you did ask for it. FTB Quote Link to post
jetro 5,349 Posted February 3, 2011 Author Report Share Posted February 3, 2011 If neither of them are worthy of breeding the go to the vets and get rid of them. Now. Matters not if the 'cross' is good or not, its whether your dog and bitch is. Just my opinion. FTB who said they werent worthy of breeding off. as far as i am corcerned they are. they are great little workers. give a 100% all the time. it was just a accident. was just looking for info about the cross.j. Well if thats the case, then yes there are some handy crosses of this type, if the breeding is done right. By that I mean both parents must be of decent blood and graft to a standard. A staffy that is only used for 'bushing and ratting' will more than likely be the wrong type to use and therefor chances are you will end up with a litter of shite - like the many that have gone before it. I have seen 2 good bull/russels working. The rest have been way off the mark for a variety of reasons. That is my opinion, you did ask for it. FTB thank you for your experince and your opinion. thats what i was looking for. j. Quote Link to post
FightTheBan 1,147 Posted February 3, 2011 Report Share Posted February 3, 2011 Your welcome :kiss: FTB Quote Link to post
fat man 4,741 Posted February 3, 2011 Report Share Posted February 3, 2011 You have two choices as ftb said you could take the bitch to vets problem solved or let her have the pups and see how they go,if you have the room for them.I personally like the x seen them work for years and at the minute i have pattxbull at the end of the day its up to you or your brother what you do. Quote Link to post
Guest ryan161 Posted February 3, 2011 Report Share Posted February 3, 2011 hello all. i have a quick question i would like help with. i keep a few working russells. not world beaters but they get the job done. these are the large strong type. the thing is my brother keeps a small staff bitch he uses for bushing and rating around the farm. she is not the show type. smaller and more fitter looking. always keen for hunting. what happened was my brother went away for the weekend and left her with me. what he forgot to tell me was that she in full heat. since i wasnt at home when he came round he just dropped her the yard and my dog got to her. the is i have never seen this cross befor. will they be any good for hunting. any information would be greatful. j. alryt mate i brought a staff x russel abot a month ago the dog is 12monts old now and is realy starting to show the sing the only thing is he has a full tail ffs the boy tha breed him dosent doc the tails on his dogs but i have seen a right few work sum were f**king shit and sum real good hard dogs and do there job well my bro also has a ebt x russel and he is a real good dog he also get the job done hard we f**ker like. in my eyes if you get the right 1 you are lafing mate i realy like the russel x bull its the way to go mate atb with the pups mate This is the ebt x russel il try get more pic up for you mate Quote Link to post
fat man 4,741 Posted February 3, 2011 Report Share Posted February 3, 2011 Thats a gud strong lookin dog ryan Quote Link to post
jetro 5,349 Posted February 3, 2011 Author Report Share Posted February 3, 2011 hello all. i have a quick question i would like help with. i keep a few working russells. not world beaters but they get the job done. these are the large strong type. the thing is my brother keeps a small staff bitch he uses for bushing and rating around the farm. she is not the show type. smaller and more fitter looking. always keen for hunting. what happened was my brother went away for the weekend and left her with me. what he forgot to tell me was that she in full heat. since i wasnt at home when he came round he just dropped her the yard and my dog got to her. the is i have never seen this cross befor. will they be any good for hunting. any information would be greatful. j. alryt mate i brought a staff x russel abot a month ago the dog is 12monts old now and is realy starting to show the sing the only thing is he has a full tail ffs the boy tha breed him dosent doc the tails on his dogs but i have seen a right few work sum were f**king shit and sum real good hard dogs and do there job well my bro also has a ebt x russel and he is a real good dog he also get the job done hard we f**ker like. in my eyes if you get the right 1 you are lafing mate i realy like the russel x bull its the way to go mate atb with the pups mate This is the ebt x russel il try get more pic up for you mate hello ryan 161 fantastic looking dog i wouldn't worry about the un-docked tail might look wrong but look past it the dog that covered the staff bitch is almost identical to him but it is a sealyham russell i have really looking forward to the pups if they come something new and different to try and run on thanks for the info and the pic's atb. j Quote Link to post
Irishmac 5 Posted February 3, 2011 Report Share Posted February 3, 2011 Seen two out of one litter a few years back from a jack russell bitch served by a staff dog. Both looking like staffs, but a wee bit less bulky. Both couldn't fit into most fox earths, but they guy used them for other hunting quarry, rats, mink, wild moggies, and other things. Both were excellent at drawing. Now when these were mated back to jack russell bitches to produce 3/4 russell 1/4 staff pups, well I haven't seen anything like them for confirmation and prey drive ever. Good luck. Quote Link to post
Guest ryan161 Posted February 3, 2011 Report Share Posted February 3, 2011 hello all. i have a quick question i would like help with. i keep a few working russells. not world beaters but they get the job done. these are the large strong type. the thing is my brother keeps a small staff bitch he uses for bushing and rating around the farm. she is not the show type. smaller and more fitter looking. always keen for hunting. what happened was my brother went away for the weekend and left her with me. what he forgot to tell me was that she in full heat. since i wasnt at home when he came round he just dropped her the yard and my dog got to her. the is i have never seen this cross befor. will they be any good for hunting. any information would be greatful. j. alryt mate i brought a staff x russel abot a month ago the dog is 12monts old now and is realy starting to show the sing the only thing is he has a full tail ffs the boy tha breed him dosent doc the tails on his dogs but i have seen a right few work sum were f**king shit and sum real good hard dogs and do there job well my bro also has a ebt x russel and he is a real good dog he also get the job done hard we f**ker like. in my eyes if you get the right 1 you are lafing mate i realy like the russel x bull its the way to go mate atb with the pups mate This is the ebt x russel il try get more pic up for you mate hello ryan 161 fantastic looking dog i wouldn't worry about the un-docked tail might look wrong but look past it the dog that covered the staff bitch is almost identical to him but it is a sealyham russell i have really looking forward to the pups if they come something new and different to try and run on thanks for the info and the pic's atb. j cheers mate i wouldnt mind seeing sum pic of ur russel mate. And i no it looks datf but at the end of the day its not the tails that make them work mate so we will see how he gose Quote Link to post
jetro 5,349 Posted February 3, 2011 Author Report Share Posted February 3, 2011 hello all. i have a quick question i would like help with. i keep a few working russells. not world beaters but they get the job done. these are the large strong type. the thing is my brother keeps a small staff bitch he uses for bushing and rating around the farm. she is not the show type. smaller and more fitter looking. always keen for hunting. what happened was my brother went away for the weekend and left her with me. what he forgot to tell me was that she in full heat. since i wasnt at home when he came round he just dropped her the yard and my dog got to her. the is i have never seen this cross befor. will they be any good for hunting. any information would be greatful. j. alryt mate i brought a staff x russel abot a month ago the dog is 12monts old now and is realy starting to show the sing the only thing is he has a full tail ffs the boy tha breed him dosent doc the tails on his dogs but i have seen a right few work sum were f**king shit and sum real good hard dogs and do there job well my bro also has a ebt x russel and he is a real good dog he also get the job done hard we f**ker like. in my eyes if you get the right 1 you are lafing mate i realy like the russel x bull its the way to go mate atb with the pups mate This is the ebt x russel il try get more pic up for you mate hello ryan 161 fantastic looking dog i wouldn't worry about the un-docked tail might look wrong but look past it the dog that covered the staff bitch is almost identical to him but it is a sealyham russell i have really looking forward to the pups if they come something new and different to try and run on thanks for the info and the pic's atb. j cheers mate i wouldnt mind seeing sum pic of ur russel mate. And i no it looks datf but at the end of the day its not the tails that make them work mate so we will see how he gose will try and get some up tomorrow for if i can atb.j. Quote Link to post
skinner 348 Posted February 3, 2011 Report Share Posted February 3, 2011 1more that would be better off in my kennel Quote Link to post
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