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Think most of the older generation will go for the half x...simply because these are the base that they started out with...once you,ve owned a good half x he is definatley a hard act to follow...the s

Would you say that a dog with 5 or so generations of bull x's of all percentages behind it but only a 1/4 bull on paper will have the same bull traits or more/less than a 1st x 1/4 bull ? As I'd assum

I needed a racier type dog so I went with a 1/4 bull to run along side my bigger dog but if I was to have just the one I'd have gone with something a bit heavier like a 3/8 or 1/2 x

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Simply no point in arguing on which is better, each to their own but i'll bet ya all will...! :yes:

 

My preference is for half crosses, i've had more fun with these than any other. ;)

 

Only owned half crosses, a mate has a really good 3/8 5/8 but to me when you go as far as a 3/4 you lose the "essence" of the bull cross, just my opinion :thumbs:

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Think most of the older generation will go for the half x...simply because these are the base that they started out with...once you,ve owned a good half x he is definatley a hard act to follow...the second gen also being an exceptional animal..start adding extra greyhound to the mix then you end up with a faster animal but lose some of the traits of the bull..of course there are exceptions to the rule but imo they are few and far between..atb stabba

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