BEARINATOR 2,872 Posted September 17, 2012 Report Share Posted September 17, 2012 I'm sure somebody posted pics of staff's catching snow hares in scotland some months ago??? probably been shot first. i could post pictures of my nan catching badger the pics were in full flow. How much you wanting for your nan? not for sale at any price mate. Im starting my own line with her await the PM's from bearinator offering his "services" I've told you GrCh that I'm happy with your nan and also your mam , so you are dumped you bitch :laugh: Quote Link to post
Richie10 345 Posted September 17, 2012 Report Share Posted September 17, 2012 Rabbits are easy in some places, impossible in others. Those Blue hares(white ones) don't run like the brown hares. Australian is different place to the UK. Quote Link to post
paulsmithy83 567 Posted September 18, 2012 Report Share Posted September 18, 2012 Regardless of x work the thing hard as hell if it does the required job then ur now if his worthy of stud me I couldnt giv a monkeys of the breeding all I care about is what its doing in the field. same as 95% of people on ere so op either work it like mad or don't put it up for stud. To much crap off untested stuf already out there dont add to it 1 Quote Link to post
paulsmithy83 567 Posted September 18, 2012 Report Share Posted September 18, 2012 Oh n a rabbit only runs as fast as the dog behind it. Something I've learned ova years Quote Link to post
lucky 578 Posted September 18, 2012 Report Share Posted September 18, 2012 Most of the bullcrosses about these days are pure shite because people are willing to breed from anything with a big head, they look hard as f**k at the shows in the summer but in reality they are total shitbags when it comes to seeing some proper regular work. A bigger heart is more important than a bigger head... 8 Quote Link to post
redcharge 378 Posted September 19, 2012 Report Share Posted September 19, 2012 Foxes over here that i have killed before the ban are not faster than rabbit's..they may have more stamina and able to run longer than a rabbit but they are not faster..you may see the odd quick one but that is about it.. Not sure I agree with you on that one, I'd have thought a fox was a bit quicker than a bunny? Quote Link to post
crorider 174 Posted September 19, 2012 Report Share Posted September 19, 2012 Foxes over here that i have killed before the ban are not faster than rabbit's..they may have more stamina and able to run longer than a rabbit but they are not faster..you may see the odd quick one but that is about it.. Not sure I agree with you on that one, I'd have thought a fox was a bit quicker than a bunny? He's not the first person that ive heard say that now. Everything i read said foxes are quicker but from what ive seen they definitely dont appear to be round here Quote Link to post
Millet 4,497 Posted September 20, 2012 Report Share Posted September 20, 2012 Foxes over here that i have killed before the ban are not faster than rabbit's..they may have more stamina and able to run longer than a rabbit but they are not faster..you may see the odd quick one but that is about it.. Not sure I agree with you on that one, I'd have thought a fox was a bit quicker than a bunny? You don't have to agree mate as you may of witnessed different to me.. ..i have chased the odd bunnie and fox over the year's.. and a bunnie win's hand's down for me..i have also watched wildlife video's of fox trying to catch rabbit's and i have also seen them try in my day's mooching about and they have been left for dust by the humble bunnie.. ..and out of all the year's i have chased both i have never had a dog straight lined to a hedge of a fox but i have seen several bunnies do it on many occasion's..the only ever fox i have seen that i thought was quicker was with a dog chasing it that was a 50/50 fox dog that did not put the effort in that he would of done on bunnies.. 1 Quote Link to post
MOO 730 Posted September 20, 2012 Report Share Posted September 20, 2012 imo most foxes were easily caught by a lurcher it was wether the dog wanted to catch it 2 Quote Link to post
ox1973 2 Posted September 20, 2012 Report Share Posted September 20, 2012 Flat out in the open daytime 9 times out of 10 the rabbit will make it to cover, but if it keeps turning the bull will sometimes get it as he'll almost cut it off instead of following. Like to add he's 73lbs an just under 24"tts and can f*****g shift and is usually in top condition.... Crackin dog that mate, similar build to mine but mines just bigger overall,too big I think! Hell of an athlete for short bursts but gasses easily in even mild heat,atb Quote Link to post
redcharge 378 Posted September 21, 2012 Report Share Posted September 21, 2012 imo most foxes were easily caught by a lurcher it was wether the dog wanted to catch it When it was legal, out of 10 average slips on a fox how many did you expect your dog to catch? Quote Link to post
j1985 1,984 Posted September 21, 2012 Report Share Posted September 21, 2012 Flat out in the open daytime 9 times out of 10 the rabbit will make it to cover, but if it keeps turning the bull will sometimes get it as he'll almost cut it off instead of following. Like to add he's 73lbs an just under 24"tts and can f*****g shift and is usually in top condition.... Crackin dog that mate, similar build to mine but mines just bigger overall,too big I think! Hell of an athlete for short bursts but gasses easily in even mild heat,atb Cheers, you know what last night had him out on the lamp I slipped him on a bunny and he just missed it, then a second he turnt it three times and just lost it and IMO he's out of shape at the minute....I'm gonna get him back into top shape and see if I can actually get him catching bunnies on the lamp because he even surprised me last night. Think I may have slightly underestimated his speed and agility. Plus if he does catch em it saves them needing to be minced haha Quote Link to post
ox1973 2 Posted September 21, 2012 Report Share Posted September 21, 2012 Flat out in the open daytime 9 times out of 10 the rabbit will make it to cover, but if it keeps turning the bull will sometimes get it as he'll almost cut it off instead of following. Like to add he's 73lbs an just under 24"tts and can f*****g shift and is usually in top condition.... Crackin dog that mate, similar build to mine but mines just bigger overall,too big I think! Hell of an athlete for short bursts but gasses easily in even mild heat,atb Cheers, you know what last night had him out on the lamp I slipped him on a bunny and he just missed it, then a second he turnt it three times and just lost it and IMO he's out of shape at the minute....I'm gonna get him back into top shape and see if I can actually get him catching bunnies on the lamp because he even surprised me last night. Think I may have slightly underestimated his speed and agility. Plus if he does catch em it saves them needing to be minced haha What sort of training/conditioning routine have you got him doing? Quote Link to post
j1985 1,984 Posted September 21, 2012 Report Share Posted September 21, 2012 I did have at one point a real good routine, plenty of flirt and spring pole, swimming, fetch, bike rides you name it we was doing it. But with work commitments and limited time he now gets a 2-3 bike rides a week with daily road/country walks plus he bushes with the terriers which is funny when you see two Russell's come out a bramble patch then a 70 odd lb bulldog covered in blood from the thorns burst out after. He also comes out lamping with the lurchers or alone if they're knocked up. Quote Link to post
Stuart Rope 22 Posted September 21, 2012 Report Share Posted September 21, 2012 J1985 alot oh people Dnt realise when in peak an am-bull is quick just easly tire due to weight Quote Link to post
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