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don't want to offend anyone but the nicest bedlington types i have seen belong to Tess on the bedlington forum.

it is not about the nicest is it it is whats in there heart mate as i said if they do the job thats good and none is better than the other i found the wheatons were fuckers for fighting with the dogs but as they say if it does its job and all that crack on .atb

 

Hi Trotter, very true, we all like and want different things in life. I want a bedlington X now haha

 

In all seriousness I would say that heart would only go so far for a lurcher weighing 30-40lb, a good biggun and all that.

i won't disagree that many wheatens have a short fuse, like some bull types. i guess in days gone by laid back wheatons and bulls weren't ideal for their respective jobs.

what does a good fox weigh if a 40llb dog can not sort it out should not be used simple realy it as not got the heart and i am talking a 26tts not a beddy whippet :thumbs:

 

good point well made -

i think its a shame that many people don't have your standards Trotter. if they did there would still be a lot of digging bedlingtons

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a bitch of mine, pics taken recently , about 25 TTS and just under 60lbs when fit      

The kennel blindness on here is amazing,so far beddy crosses are the only dogs that can catch. Wheaten crosses can't run. An bullxs need a 4x4. Some you folks need to get out with some better dogs and

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The gamest dog ive ever seen working was a straight wheaten/greyhound. I saw it work alongside ferrets could catch hares on the lamp. I remember seeing it kill a fox and 2 hares on the lamp. Then back out with the terriers in the morning and he got on a scent found it flushed it and hit it with such hatred it was pretty much dead. Then a few hours later it had a very lively fallow buck by the neck and it was going nowhere. When the dog was killed the owner never got another lurcher. R.i.p dutch.

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thanks for your memories of Dutch - i think we all know a decent wheaten X will lean towards heavy work, but to be catching hares, fair play

my old bitch saw one and she looked like she was running in syrup.

i have another wheaten x and hes had hares on the lamp and he will run all night

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Picking a beddy bull grey pup up today got high hopes for him !!

i hope it grows into a decent working dog, is it bred in wales?

yes bred in south wales Also got a bitch lurcher with beddy in her coming on well
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if you get a wheatenx bred from the right stuff, and a bedlingtonx from the right stuff i think they'd be on even terms... even more so if they was 3/4 breds..

 

id have either breeds over a bull x any day :laugh:

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thanks for your memories of Dutch - i think we all know a decent wheaten X will lean towards heavy work, but to be catching hares, fair play

my old bitch saw one and she looked like she was running in syrup.

i have another wheaten x and hes had hares on the lamp and he will run all night

been out with this dog very good at its job :thumbs:

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if you get a wheatenx bred from the right stuff, and a bedlingtonx from the right stuff i think they'd be on even terms... even more so if they was 3/4 breds..

 

id have either breeds over a bull x any day :laugh:

Are you asuming, or have you seen both work. atb

seen both work but only 1 of each :laugh:

 

maybe a cross of the 2 would be good, thats what id prefer anyway :laugh: i have a lurcher here that as wheaten, bedlington and bull in his breeding and he does ok on rabbit hare and fox

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if you get a wheatenx bred from the right stuff, and a bedlingtonx from the right stuff i think they'd be on even terms... even more so if they was 3/4 breds..

 

id have either breeds over a bull x any day :laugh:

 

ive never heard of any 3/4 greyhound 1/4 beddys not saying they dont exist tho

if anybody has any pics of 1 stick it up

 

edited to say both breeds are built completely diff and when crossed with greyhound shows

which is why its about what suits you

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if you get a wheatenx bred from the right stuff, and a bedlingtonx from the right stuff i think they'd be on even terms... even more so if they was 3/4 breds..

 

id have either breeds over a bull x any day :laugh:

 

ive never heard of any 3/4 greyhound 1/4 beddys not saying they dont exist tho

if anybody has any pics of 1 stick it up

 

edited to say both breeds are built completely diff and when crossed with greyhound shows

which is why its about what suits you

neither have i :laugh: only seen a half x before

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How would you compare your mixed breed dog against a genuine wheatenx, beddyx or bullx. would you say by having all 4 breeds in your dog, he is better than just a straightx, or is he just ok. atb

my dog can perform on all quarry , but a well bred wheatenx or bullx will out perform him on fox without a doubt, same with the beddy types on rabbits ..

my dog is not an allrounder he is more of a jack of all trades

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