KawValley 131 Posted February 22, 2011 Author Report Share Posted February 22, 2011 The avatar pic is of one of my females, Darby. Her sire is a Jack Russell, and her dam was an English Bull Terrier. She's a beast! Normally I keep her around 25 lbs., but in the pic she's at a mean 22 and a fine looking bitch where i come from they call that cross a 'bull and fox'. Thanks! Are there many dogs crossed like that over there? here an EBT cross is scarce. Quote Link to post
laner 6 Posted February 22, 2011 Report Share Posted February 22, 2011 Caulden ltd 1905-1920.but were around way before then.the crown stamp was put on in 1891.royal name was started in 1930.if its above the crown its 1950 on wards.has it a number on the back.your a lucky guy there a nicely made plate and not something you find easyly. the back of the plate is stamped in black CAULDON with England written smaller underneath. there is also a large stamped black 6. Finally, in red it says L 6742 B the dog sure has some ragged ears. Looks like a worker. I wonder if it's a specific dog or more of a generalization? I think you will find that the ears are pinscher, just like the doberman pinscher, a bit like tail docking but done a few weeks later. all the best on finding out the history of the dog and i would love to hear about it. sure beats my socks n a bottle of old spice!!! Quote Link to post
KawValley 131 Posted February 22, 2011 Author Report Share Posted February 22, 2011 Caulden ltd 1905-1920.but were around way before then.the crown stamp was put on in 1891.royal name was started in 1930.if its above the crown its 1950 on wards.has it a number on the back.your a lucky guy there a nicely made plate and not something you find easyly. the back of the plate is stamped in black CAULDON with England written smaller underneath. there is also a large stamped black 6. Finally, in red it says L 6742 B the dog sure has some ragged ears. Looks like a worker. I wonder if it's a specific dog or more of a generalization? I think you will find that the ears are pinscher, just like the doberman pinscher, a bit like tail docking but done a few weeks later. all the best on finding out the history of the dog and i would love to hear about it. sure beats my socks n a bottle of old spice!!! Yeah, on the plate, I think the ears were definitely cropped- but they look chewed on for sure Quote Link to post
sounder79 80 Posted February 23, 2011 Report Share Posted February 23, 2011 The avatar pic is of one of my females, Darby. Her sire is a Jack Russell, and her dam was an English Bull Terrier. She's a beast! Normally I keep her around 25 lbs., but in the pic she's at a mean 22 and a fine looking bitch where i come from they call that cross a 'bull and fox'. Thanks! Are there many dogs crossed like that over there? here an EBT cross is scarce. not many these days,its mostly black dogs now if i had your bitch id breed her again to a russel and get quater bulls,alot of first crosses can be dog aggressive and too hard. Quote Link to post
fat man 4,741 Posted February 23, 2011 Report Share Posted February 23, 2011 A friend of KEVEN EMS from on here bred some EBTXJR bout 15year ago and they were halfx but all came nice handy earth dogs that worked very well.They were not over hard but quite capable of finishing a fox.They were also gud dogs to find in big places and were not at all aggresive with other dogs. Quote Link to post
Rey27 83 Posted February 23, 2011 Report Share Posted February 23, 2011 great gift from the wife! Quote Link to post
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