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just to pick up on something red collar said, i totally agree with your dog becoming a reflection in the field as you are.....my bull x dog acts the way i want him to act, very people orinated an very eager to please, im very keeen in feild an love gettin stuff caught or out of a hole. but he is also a jumped up little prick in the van on the way to places, lol always on the go, and im known to be similar, i never shut up. I think next time round i would do things abit differntly an stamp manners into my pups very early. My dog has no manners what so ever pull up in gate way, an there jumping out the window through the motor, this can be handy in some cases, this could be fixed also with some time and disipline. But i kind of like the fact hes eager to get out and do the job an wants to be first thier. Bull'x are lovely animals an in some cases are very hard work, but any dog can be turned around, tuning into what your dogs wants an needs, its all about knowing your animal as they are all differnt..i love bull x's the sole reason i have one, other breeds couldnt hack what i put in front of them, and rather than pts through season i choose the correct dog for the job..ATB dfk

 

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Theres been some interesting topics posted of late concerning the bull x and them being brain dead crunching machine.Which i totaly disagree with .i myself have been involved in running dogs for past

strong stuff did the correct thing, he doesnt have to explain him self to a load of internet hunters but 1 thing is most on here would of sold the dog on for a bit of money for there wacky backi

Anything to do with bullx's is going to be a contestious issue due to the fact that they get bred willy-nilly(sad fact)and its also the type of people that own this breed(another sad fact).The latter

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How many lurchers had you had before you decided on a bull x?

 

None!

 

How long had you been into hunting before you got him?

Used to go out with others on and off for 30 years, lamping, shooting etc.

Had you any experience with this x?

 

No, just the Bull type

 

It was probably down to you not the dog why it turned out like it did,and it was probably deffo your fault ye missus left you not the dogs haha bullx lurchers are not for the inexperienced ;)

 

I'd say it was probably 50/50, the combination of an extremely high drive dog, and me having made my stand at home to get him, I gave him the benefit of the doubt where I should have been ruthless when he first bit me, and he did bite hard!

 

 

 

I'm not inexperienced around dogs by any means, but this was no ordinary dog!

You don't fit the criteria mate,and you're right bullx are no ordinary dog,going hunting with people with bullx is no reason to get one yeself,my daughter has been hunting with them but she's never gonna be able to work one herself,you only learn by mistakes though mate, maybe next time you will know wat to expect,some people treat them like fishing rods,stick them in the shed,get them out weekends,stick them back in the shed, you can't do this with a bullx you need to keep on top of them before they get on top of you, they need to work regular then you have the perfect workmate,anyone thinking of getting one put as much as you can into it when it's really young ,socialise them as much as possible you only get wat you put into it as the saying goes :thumbs:

 

 

I don't know if that's meant to, but your reply does sound a bit patronising.

 

I wouldn't really compare my attitude, temperament, or physical size or behaviour to that of a female, I'm hard with my dogs, they know who is boss.

 

I bought the pup on impulse, and having made my bed, did my very best to lie in it, it wasn't exactly a popular decision with my now ex, but that made me all the more determined to keep him, the way I saw it is that I was 44 years old, put a lot into the family so if I wanted another dog then I was sure as fook having one.

The dog lived in the house, was impeccably well mannered around people and children, he was extremely well socialised.

 

A gentle giant ................. until the red mist came, and when it did, I would defy anyone to control him.

 

I didn't know at the time I bought him, but he turned out to be as well bred as any around, and maybe that was the problem, like I said too much dog for any normal person.

 

With hindsight, I shouldn't have got him at 5 months old, but I did. And it's no reflection on the bloke who had him before me.

 

It was his enormous prey drive, pure and simple, nothing would stop him, and that was his downfall, when he wanted to get out not much would stop him, maybe he needed to be outside in a run, but that's not how I keep my dogs.

 

Maybe it was because I moved out and he became the only dog that changed things, but he'd bitten me twice before that.

 

Maybe it was after his collapse and very very near death, once he couldn't run properly without wheezing and being knackered after a few minutes, that he couldn't settle as a "pet".

 

When he did work, he was awesome.

 

"Boss Hog", I've a feeling you may know the breeding behind this dog, and again it was no reflection on that which had gone before, in fact maybe in a controlled, multi dog environment he'd have excelled, well either that, or killed every fu.cking living thing in his sight ..............

 

"Jimmy 100", He was the real deal, no crossbred shite for sure.

 

There's no answers I don't think, I wish he'd never become my problem though, that's for certain!

Don't know wat you mean patronizing mate,I'm just saying you shouldn't go out and get a bullx just because you seen or went out with one,you say you hadn't even had a lurcher before, that would of been a education for you first,I suppose the dogs you had had plenty of experience with wer bulls,did you wear a sovereign ring and a sheepskin coat haha you just sound like the so called stereotypical bullx owner of today continua sly being slagged of on thl that's why so many bullx r wank,people taking them on who haven't got a clue about hunting with dogs.as for socialising your bullx it should be done straight away as much as possible at a really young age.take them out with other dogs as many as you can to get them used to it all,jmo. :thumbs:

I did! I went out with a good friend of mine for about a year with his dog Todd,watched him work and decided I wanted to get one,my mate Dickie had just got a bitch pup and I had the chance to get her brother so I did. This was my 1st lurcher but have been round dogs all my life and already had a staffie that was at this time around 10. Charlie learnt everything from Todd with his sister Cady and he is an excellent all rounder to me and does all I want from him.....I didn't want any other type of lurcher and had been out with others before I made the choice what type to get.To me a dogs for life not just to sell on at some point,does this make me an idiot though for going out and getting a bullx as my 1st lurcher as I cant see how? he's good round live stock,ferrets,kids and other dogs aslong as they are ok with him lol,he saved my brothers jack russel the other day from a Rottweiler that was going to eat it!. Point I am getting at is I dont think people should be put down if they choose to get a bull x as a 1st lurcher I may be one of the lucky ones as I think it was the best choice I ever made getting mine and wouldnt want any other breed :thumbs:

You obviously have a friend helping you out ,is Todd a bullx? Anybody who takes on a bullx first dog is an idiot in my book or a wannabe, a wannabe just like my mate who's got a bullx,most shit head bullx are trained by people like this ,that's why they have bad name not coz of the dogs breed coz of the people bringing them on and especially those who can't stop talking about there bullx ,you are lucky mate or got yeself a bit of an education by going out with ye mates first,also why is it ex staff or pit owners who choose this type? Oh ye to look good haha good luck anyway mate hope you keep it up, not like half the lads who dump or pass them on.red.

Todd was a bullx rip,so i'm an idiot AND a waanabe! Yes did have help isn't that what alot of people do? Whats wrong with talking about your dogs???? this is a forum isnt it where people talk about things and isn't this thread about dogs???? I agree alot get them as some sort of status symbol and never work them but thats upto them. And that bit about ex staff and pit owners getting the breed....maybe its because they have fond memories of some of the bull traits? I know I do. Dont like been labelled as an idiot tho.We all have to start somewhere dont we! and no one knows it all

I don't know you mate,and you came to the conclusion your an idiot not me,I just put wat makes an idiot in my eyes,you decided you fit that description not me,if you read wat I say,I say get yourself some experience of the breed first,as for starting somewhere a bullx is not wer to start mate,again this is why so many unruly bull x r about,you had a bit of an education with rip,you have people to help you out great that's ok,that's a start,as for going out with one seeing them work then thinking I'll have one of them that's not the way to do it,how old was you when you got into hunting? Loads of lads who own this cross are brand new to the game mate, think they know it all,no one knows it all,but some know a lot more than others, as I said before good luck and keep at it,red.ps, ex pit owners r no good for our sport they talk too much and chat pure shit with it, they also love nothing more than to brag,loose lips sink ships mate.too much exposure can't be good not nowadays.red.

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How many lurchers had you had before you decided on a bull x?

 

None!

 

How long had you been into hunting before you got him?

Used to go out with others on and off for 30 years, lamping, shooting etc.

Had you any experience with this x?

 

No, just the Bull type

 

It was probably down to you not the dog why it turned out like it did,and it was probably deffo your fault ye missus left you not the dogs haha bullx lurchers are not for the inexperienced ;)

 

I'd say it was probably 50/50, the combination of an extremely high drive dog, and me having made my stand at home to get him, I gave him the benefit of the doubt where I should have been ruthless when he first bit me, and he did bite hard!

 

 

 

I'm not inexperienced around dogs by any means, but this was no ordinary dog!

You don't fit the criteria mate,and you're right bullx are no ordinary dog,going hunting with people with bullx is no reason to get one yeself,my daughter has been hunting with them but she's never gonna be able to work one herself,you only learn by mistakes though mate, maybe next time you will know wat to expect,some people treat them like fishing rods,stick them in the shed,get them out weekends,stick them back in the shed, you can't do this with a bullx you need to keep on top of them before they get on top of you, they need to work regular then you have the perfect workmate,anyone thinking of getting one put as much as you can into it when it's really young ,socialise them as much as possible you only get wat you put into it as the saying goes :thumbs:

 

 

I don't know if that's meant to, but your reply does sound a bit patronising.

 

I wouldn't really compare my attitude, temperament, or physical size or behaviour to that of a female, I'm hard with my dogs, they know who is boss.

 

I bought the pup on impulse, and having made my bed, did my very best to lie in it, it wasn't exactly a popular decision with my now ex, but that made me all the more determined to keep him, the way I saw it is that I was 44 years old, put a lot into the family so if I wanted another dog then I was sure as fook having one.

The dog lived in the house, was impeccably well mannered around people and children, he was extremely well socialised.

 

A gentle giant ................. until the red mist came, and when it did, I would defy anyone to control him.

 

I didn't know at the time I bought him, but he turned out to be as well bred as any around, and maybe that was the problem, like I said too much dog for any normal person.

 

With hindsight, I shouldn't have got him at 5 months old, but I did. And it's no reflection on the bloke who had him before me.

 

It was his enormous prey drive, pure and simple, nothing would stop him, and that was his downfall, when he wanted to get out not much would stop him, maybe he needed to be outside in a run, but that's not how I keep my dogs.

 

Maybe it was because I moved out and he became the only dog that changed things, but he'd bitten me twice before that.

 

Maybe it was after his collapse and very very near death, once he couldn't run properly without wheezing and being knackered after a few minutes, that he couldn't settle as a "pet".

 

When he did work, he was awesome.

 

"Boss Hog", I've a feeling you may know the breeding behind this dog, and again it was no reflection on that which had gone before, in fact maybe in a controlled, multi dog environment he'd have excelled, well either that, or killed every fu.cking living thing in his sight ..............

 

"Jimmy 100", He was the real deal, no crossbred shite for sure.

 

There's no answers I don't think, I wish he'd never become my problem though, that's for certain!

Don't know wat you mean patronizing mate,I'm just saying you shouldn't go out and get a bullx just because you seen or went out with one,you say you hadn't even had a lurcher before, that would of been a education for you first,I suppose the dogs you had had plenty of experience with wer bulls,did you wear a sovereign ring and a sheepskin coat haha you just sound like the so called stereotypical bullx owner of today continua sly being slagged of on thl that's why so many bullx r wank,people taking them on who haven't got a clue about hunting with dogs.as for socialising your bullx it should be done straight away as much as possible at a really young age.take them out with other dogs as many as you can to get them used to it all,jmo. :thumbs:

I did! I went out with a good friend of mine for about a year with his dog Todd,watched him work and decided I wanted to get one,my mate Dickie had just got a bitch pup and I had the chance to get her brother so I did. This was my 1st lurcher but have been round dogs all my life and already had a staffie that was at this time around 10. Charlie learnt everything from Todd with his sister Cady and he is an excellent all rounder to me and does all I want from him.....I didn't want any other type of lurcher and had been out with others before I made the choice what type to get.To me a dogs for life not just to sell on at some point,does this make me an idiot though for going out and getting a bullx as my 1st lurcher as I cant see how? he's good round live stock,ferrets,kids and other dogs aslong as they are ok with him lol,he saved my brothers jack russel the other day from a Rottweiler that was going to eat it!. Point I am getting at is I dont think people should be put down if they choose to get a bull x as a 1st lurcher I may be one of the lucky ones as I think it was the best choice I ever made getting mine and wouldnt want any other breed :thumbs:

You obviously have a friend helping you out ,is Todd a bullx? Anybody who takes on a bullx first dog is an idiot in my book or a wannabe, a wannabe just like my mate who's got a bullx,most shit head bullx are trained by people like this ,that's why they have bad name not coz of the dogs breed coz of the people bringing them on and especially those who can't stop talking about there bullx ,you are lucky mate or got yeself a bit of an education by going out with ye mates first,also why is it ex staff or pit owners who choose this type? Oh ye to look good haha good luck anyway mate hope you keep it up, not like half the lads who dump or pass them on.red.

Todd was a bullx rip,so i'm an idiot AND a waanabe! Yes did have help isn't that what alot of people do? Whats wrong with talking about your dogs???? this is a forum isnt it where people talk about things and isn't this thread about dogs???? I agree alot get them as some sort of status symbol and never work them but thats upto them. And that bit about ex staff and pit owners getting the breed....maybe its because they have fond memories of some of the bull traits? I know I do. Dont like been labelled as an idiot tho.We all have to start somewhere dont we! and no one knows it all

I don't know you mate,and you came to the conclusion your an idiot not me,I just put wat makes an idiot in my eyes,you decided you fit that description not me,if you read wat I say,I say get yourself some experience of the breed first,as for starting somewhere a bullx is not wer to start mate,again this is why so many unruly bull x r about,you had a bit of an education with rip,you have people to help you out great that's ok,that's a start,as for going out with one seeing them work then thinking I'll have one of them that's not the way to do it,how old was you when you got into hunting? Loads of lads who own this cross are brand new to the game mate, think they know it all,no one knows it all,but some know a lot more than others, as I said before good luck and keep at it,red.ps, ex pit owners r no good for our sport they talk too much and chat pure shit with it, they also love nothing more than to brag,loose lips sink ships mate.too much exposure can't be good not nowadays.red.

Your words were "anybody takes on a bullx 1st dog is an idiot or a wannabe in my book" you want to read what you type. I went out for around a year and that was most nights of the week! As for when did I start hunting i've been hunting since I was around 8 years old (35 now) started off with air rifles as most do,now I have my fac 22lr and 222. So it isnt some sort of passing whim.And Charlie is 5 years old now and will be with me till the day he dies along with my other bull x Lady

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How many lurchers had you had before you decided on a bull x?

 

None!

 

How long had you been into hunting before you got him?

Used to go out with others on and off for 30 years, lamping, shooting etc.

Had you any experience with this x?

 

No, just the Bull type

 

It was probably down to you not the dog why it turned out like it did,and it was probably deffo your fault ye missus left you not the dogs haha bullx lurchers are not for the inexperienced ;)

 

I'd say it was probably 50/50, the combination of an extremely high drive dog, and me having made my stand at home to get him, I gave him the benefit of the doubt where I should have been ruthless when he first bit me, and he did bite hard!

 

 

 

I'm not inexperienced around dogs by any means, but this was no ordinary dog!

You don't fit the criteria mate,and you're right bullx are no ordinary dog,going hunting with people with bullx is no reason to get one yeself,my daughter has been hunting with them but she's never gonna be able to work one herself,you only learn by mistakes though mate, maybe next time you will know wat to expect,some people treat them like fishing rods,stick them in the shed,get them out weekends,stick them back in the shed, you can't do this with a bullx you need to keep on top of them before they get on top of you, they need to work regular then you have the perfect workmate,anyone thinking of getting one put as much as you can into it when it's really young ,socialise them as much as possible you only get wat you put into it as the saying goes :thumbs:

 

 

I don't know if that's meant to, but your reply does sound a bit patronising.

 

I wouldn't really compare my attitude, temperament, or physical size or behaviour to that of a female, I'm hard with my dogs, they know who is boss.

 

I bought the pup on impulse, and having made my bed, did my very best to lie in it, it wasn't exactly a popular decision with my now ex, but that made me all the more determined to keep him, the way I saw it is that I was 44 years old, put a lot into the family so if I wanted another dog then I was sure as fook having one.

The dog lived in the house, was impeccably well mannered around people and children, he was extremely well socialised.

 

A gentle giant ................. until the red mist came, and when it did, I would defy anyone to control him.

 

I didn't know at the time I bought him, but he turned out to be as well bred as any around, and maybe that was the problem, like I said too much dog for any normal person.

 

With hindsight, I shouldn't have got him at 5 months old, but I did. And it's no reflection on the bloke who had him before me.

 

It was his enormous prey drive, pure and simple, nothing would stop him, and that was his downfall, when he wanted to get out not much would stop him, maybe he needed to be outside in a run, but that's not how I keep my dogs.

 

Maybe it was because I moved out and he became the only dog that changed things, but he'd bitten me twice before that.

 

Maybe it was after his collapse and very very near death, once he couldn't run properly without wheezing and being knackered after a few minutes, that he couldn't settle as a "pet".

 

When he did work, he was awesome.

 

"Boss Hog", I've a feeling you may know the breeding behind this dog, and again it was no reflection on that which had gone before, in fact maybe in a controlled, multi dog environment he'd have excelled, well either that, or killed every fu.cking living thing in his sight ..............

 

"Jimmy 100", He was the real deal, no crossbred shite for sure.

 

There's no answers I don't think, I wish he'd never become my problem though, that's for certain!

Don't know wat you mean patronizing mate,I'm just saying you shouldn't go out and get a bullx just because you seen or went out with one,you say you hadn't even had a lurcher before, that would of been a education for you first,I suppose the dogs you had had plenty of experience with wer bulls,did you wear a sovereign ring and a sheepskin coat haha you just sound like the so called stereotypical bullx owner of today continua sly being slagged of on thl that's why so many bullx r wank,people taking them on who haven't got a clue about hunting with dogs.as for socialising your bullx it should be done straight away as much as possible at a really young age.take them out with other dogs as many as you can to get them used to it all,jmo. :thumbs:

I did! I went out with a good friend of mine for about a year with his dog Todd,watched him work and decided I wanted to get one,my mate Dickie had just got a bitch pup and I had the chance to get her brother so I did. This was my 1st lurcher but have been round dogs all my life and already had a staffie that was at this time around 10. Charlie learnt everything from Todd with his sister Cady and he is an excellent all rounder to me and does all I want from him.....I didn't want any other type of lurcher and had been out with others before I made the choice what type to get.To me a dogs for life not just to sell on at some point,does this make me an idiot though for going out and getting a bullx as my 1st lurcher as I cant see how? he's good round live stock,ferrets,kids and other dogs aslong as they are ok with him lol,he saved my brothers jack russel the other day from a Rottweiler that was going to eat it!. Point I am getting at is I dont think people should be put down if they choose to get a bull x as a 1st lurcher I may be one of the lucky ones as I think it was the best choice I ever made getting mine and wouldnt want any other breed :thumbs:

You obviously have a friend helping you out ,is Todd a bullx? Anybody who takes on a bullx first dog is an idiot in my book or a wannabe, a wannabe just like my mate who's got a bullx,most shit head bullx are trained by people like this ,that's why they have bad name not coz of the dogs breed coz of the people bringing them on and especially those who can't stop talking about there bullx ,you are lucky mate or got yeself a bit of an education by going out with ye mates first,also why is it ex staff or pit owners who choose this type? Oh ye to look good haha good luck anyway mate hope you keep it up, not like half the lads who dump or pass them on.red.

Todd was a bullx rip,so i'm an idiot AND a waanabe! Yes did have help isn't that what alot of people do? Whats wrong with talking about your dogs???? this is a forum isnt it where people talk about things and isn't this thread about dogs???? I agree alot get them as some sort of status symbol and never work them but thats upto them. And that bit about ex staff and pit owners getting the breed....maybe its because they have fond memories of some of the bull traits? I know I do. Dont like been labelled as an idiot tho.We all have to start somewhere dont we! and no one knows it all

I don't know you mate,and you came to the conclusion your an idiot not me,I just put wat makes an idiot in my eyes,you decided you fit that description not me,if you read wat I say,I say get yourself some experience of the breed first,as for starting somewhere a bullx is not wer to start mate,again this is why so many unruly bull x r about,you had a bit of an education with rip,you have people to help you out great that's ok,that's a start,as for going out with one seeing them work then thinking I'll have one of them that's not the way to do it,how old was you when you got into hunting? Loads of lads who own this cross are brand new to the game mate, think they know it all,no one knows it all,but some know a lot more than others, as I said before good luck and keep at it,red.ps, ex pit owners r no good for our sport they talk too much and chat pure shit with it, they also love nothing more than to brag,loose lips sink ships mate.too much exposure can't be good not nowadays.red.

Your words were "anybody takes on a bullx 1st dog is an idiot or a wannabe in my book" you want to read what you type. I went out for around a year and that was most nights of the week! As for when did I start hunting i've been hunting since I was around 8 years old (35 now) started off with air rifles as most do,now I have my fac 22lr and 222. So it isnt some sort of passing whim.And Charlie is 5 years old now and will be with me till the day he dies along with my other bull x Lady

I still stand by those words mate,I just meant it wernt no personal reference to you,now I see you called bull runner with a picture of a dead fox on ye avatar haha you've only had one bullx before that you had a pellet gun [bANNED TEXT] you was eight haha when I ask how long a hunter I should of said with dogs, you do need experience with lurchers first mate,it does help a lot,arseholes with bullx are getting the breed a bad name usually the same arseholes who wreck the place while their at it jmo.red.

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good thread and some interesting replies, anyone starting out thinking about getting a bull x would definitely benefit from reading this.

 

its an interesting read all right, im still dying to get my hands on a good bull x, none of this puts me off as i know i can handle the people problem side of things even if i am a touch rusty, and ive the work for a bull x as well. had a 1/4 bull grey before but she was a touch light for my liking and oversensitive for the breed.

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Whats my name on here got to do with anything red? Chose it because I like watching my bull x's run so what? And whats wrong with the picture of the fox? As it happens it was a large dog fox I got with the 222,and it wasn't just slung away to rot its now stuffed and pride of place in my room! So what if my hunting experience started with an air rifle etc.....most peoples will be! seems your trying to get abit personal about things or is it just because you have so much more experience with Lurchers that makes you so much better than anyone and try to belittle everyone? I have around 6 years experience now with bull x's as I said before everyone has to start somewhere that includes you!

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Whats my name on here got to do with anything red? Chose it because I like watching my bull x's run so what? And whats wrong with the picture of the fox? As it happens it was a large dog fox I got with the 222,and it wasn't just slung away to rot its now stuffed and pride of place in my room! So what if my hunting experience started with an air rifle etc.....most peoples will be! seems your trying to get abit personal about things or is it just because you have so much more experience with Lurchers that makes you so much better than anyone and try to belittle everyone? I have around 6 years experience now with bull x's as I said before everyone has to start somewhere that includes you!

 

Sometimes those that shout the loudest have the least to shout about.

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FTB

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Whats my name on here got to do with anything red? Chose it because I like watching my bull x's run so what? And whats wrong with the picture of the fox? As it happens it was a large dog fox I got with the 222,and it wasn't just slung away to rot its now stuffed and pride of place in my room! So what if my hunting experience started with an air rifle etc.....most peoples will be! seems your trying to get abit personal about things or is it just because you have so much more experience with Lurchers that makes you so much better than anyone and try to belittle everyone? I have around 6 years experience now with bull x's as I said before everyone has to start somewhere that includes you!

Your name says it all mate,put ye pics in shooting section then if ye shot it,as for getting personal I don't know you as I already said,you the one taking it personal,why would I want to belittle anyone?I'm just defending the use of bullx breeds,I'm no better than no one mate,I can only speak through experience lad,I'm forty a little bit older than you,ive had lurchers all my life,ive had bull lurchers for nearly twenty years so I think I can say my bit don't you?you the one trying to belittle people trying to make me look bad haha do you honestly think getting a proper bullx is the way to start?red.hunter,lurcherman.

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Whats my name on here got to do with anything red? Chose it because I like watching my bull x's run so what? And whats wrong with the picture of the fox? As it happens it was a large dog fox I got with the 222,and it wasn't just slung away to rot its now stuffed and pride of place in my room! So what if my hunting experience started with an air rifle etc.....most peoples will be! seems your trying to get abit personal about things or is it just because you have so much more experience with Lurchers that makes you so much better than anyone and try to belittle everyone? I have around 6 years experience now with bull x's as I said before everyone has to start somewhere that includes you!

Your name says it all mate,put ye pics in shooting section then if ye shot it,as for getting personal I don't know you as I already said,you the one taking it personal,why would I want to belittle anyone?I'm just defending the use of bullx breeds,I'm no better than no one mate,I can only speak through experience lad,I'm forty a little bit older than you,ive had lurchers all my life,ive had bull lurchers for nearly twenty years so I think I can say my bit don't you?you the one trying to belittle people trying to make me look bad haha do you honestly think getting a proper bullx is the way to start?red.hunter,lurcherman.

So going on about my choice of pic name on here isn't getting personal!its my avatar picture! what am supposed to do change it everytime I post on here just to keep u happy u prick! 40 going on 80 nowt but a no it all everyones welcome to there opinion yeah not disputing that and if I want to get a proper bull x like I DID 5 years ago as my 1st lurcher thats my choice,just dont like been called an idiot for it just cos theres a minority do it just to look good etc.....dont tar me with the same brush!
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Whats my name on here got to do with anything red? Chose it because I like watching my bull x's run so what? And whats wrong with the picture of the fox? As it happens it was a large dog fox I got with the 222,and it wasn't just slung away to rot its now stuffed and pride of place in my room! So what if my hunting experience started with an air rifle etc.....most peoples will be! seems your trying to get abit personal about things or is it just because you have so much more experience with Lurchers that makes you so much better than anyone and try to belittle everyone? I have around 6 years experience now with bull x's as I said before everyone has to start somewhere that includes you!

Your name says it all mate,put ye pics in shooting section then if ye shot it,as for getting personal I don't know you as I already said,you the one taking it personal,why would I want to belittle anyone?I'm just defending the use of bullx breeds,I'm no better than no one mate,I can only speak through experience lad,I'm forty a little bit older than you,ive had lurchers all my life,ive had bull lurchers for nearly twenty years so I think I can say my bit don't you?you the one trying to belittle people trying to make me look bad haha do you honestly think getting a proper bullx is the way to start?red.hunter,lurcherman.

So going on about my choice of pic name on here isn't getting personal!its my avatar picture! what am supposed to do change it everytime I post on here just to keep u happy u prick! 40 going on 80 nowt but a no it all everyones welcome to there opinion yeah not disputing that and if I want to get a proper bull x like I DID 5 years ago as my 1st lurcher thats my choice,just dont like been called an idiot for it just cos theres a minority do it just to look good etc.....dont tar me with the same brush!

Prick haha now who's getting personal,I give in mate you are the man haha you called yeself a idiot ok,as for name calling,3 more like it not 35, You just keep recommending bullx for peoples first hunting dog see how many more end up on the scrap heap, give them names like smasher basher or f****n wrecker I don't care nomore mate, can't be arsed arguing with someone who obviously don't know wat their on about,red......

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