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  1. 1. what do you think is best for all round hunting

    • light bull cross
      77
    • heavy bull cross
      8


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I voted for a light bull x, the reason being my own dogs have brought me a fair amount of pleasure. They were out of a track bitch which was lined with 3/8 5/8. The dogs i kept from this union managed to catch most species of quarry available to the lamper. They did this with the same enthusiasm as a heavy bull, but i feel the added speed gave me more options. My current pups which decend from one of the afformentioned dogs are starting to show a similar keeness for thier work. This is only my preference and i wouldn't knock anyones choice if it were heavy bull x's. cheers wex :D.

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80/85lb is big enough for anything seen a stag taken down single handed by a 70lb bullx obviously not in the uk it was erm... erm... in the usa :whistling: anything more loses speed ,agility and is like cracking a walnut with a club hammer got to have a bit of a challenge!between 70 and 80 is my personal preference

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Guest joe ox

Depends what you mean by heavy and light. i.e A dog that weighs 80 pound ish and is about 27/28 inchs high is heavy but has the speed to catch its prey/fallow stag pre ban and keep hold of it. So iam gona vote heavy :D

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Guest ceredigion bull cross
i voted light ............1/4 bull is enough 4 me

 

if its 1/4 bullcross you like,then you dont do much

 

 

hey Bob , what i do is up to me , one thing i don't do is kick my dog unlike you ........look at the poll results and you will see over 90 % have voted light , and more to the point this is a poll not a debate as to how much any body does or does not do :feck:

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Voted heavy :D , though gotta agree with Joeox, how would you define heavy..........

 

 

First cross..........heavy? :hmm::hmm:

 

 

....................and there he is again................. and IMO one of the of the best conditioned bull x's I've seen posted on here in a very long time...........

 

I said it before...................he's a belter!!!!!

 

credit to you my man

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bosun11 what a beautiful dog i have some questions if may?

what generation is he?eg half,first,second?

size height weight?

age?

where did he come from?

also do you know how his litter mates turned out? just wondering if its the breeding or just one dog in a thousand jobby,

he looks in great condition is that natural or have you spent alot of time getting him there?

from the picture im looking at a great dog if hes proven then wow

very few 1/2 ive seen come out like that!

do you run any other dogs

sorry for all the questions pm me if you want when you have time thanks

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i voted light ............1/4 bull is enough 4 me

 

if its 1/4 bullcross you like,then you dont do much

 

 

hey Bob , what i do is up to me , one thing i don't do is kick my dog unlike you ........look at the poll results and you will see over 90 % have voted light , and more to the point this is a poll not a debate as to how much any body does or does not do :feck:

 

 

fecking mug,lol

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Guest joe ox
i voted light ............1/4 bull is enough 4 me

 

if its 1/4 bullcross you like,then you dont do much

 

 

hey Bob , what i do is up to me , one thing i don't do is kick my dog unlike you ........look at the poll results and you will see over 90 % have voted light , and more to the point this is a poll not a debate as to how much any body does or does not do :feck:

 

 

fecking mug,lol

 

Bob you do cause a stir when you post :11:

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