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Guest Bunny Basher

Im nearly 15 years old and have seen at least 5 bull x's working and 2 of them chased sheep, 1 of those 2 grabbed a cow and a different 1, when we walked through some horses grabbed hold of the horse before getting kicked off :wallbash: ive seen them catch and chase rabbits but never hares. 3 of them did catch foxes pre ban.

 

I know there will be plenty of good ones but the ones i have seen were not :no:

 

What are your experiences on bullx's?

 

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you only get back what you put in , i have bull x's and ours wont touch any thing they aint suposed to, the dogs that you saw the owners couldnt be arsed to put any time in to the dogs so they will chase any thing becaue they no no different, its the owners fault, :thumbdown. any dog is as good as you make them :)

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Guest ceredigion bull cross

an untrained dog is a pain in the arse , mind you i have seen a well behaved well trained dog attack sheep out of frustration , all because a fox bit him on the nose {pre ban} , the dog in question was a minshaw , now give the dog his due he was good on rabbit's and hares ,but when he felt them sharp foxy teeth he went silly in the head and took off after the sheep , this happened on three occassions and needless to say he got shot for his trouble, so i suppose you could say horses for courses and use a bull x for fox pre ban hope this helps you young man , happy hunting.

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You must have been unlucky in the ones you saw then Andrea cos there are some good bull crosses about :D Still, it makes a change from slagging off saluki crosses, so I will watch this one with interest :D

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Guest joe ox

There is dogs who worry stock regardless. But its usually down to no training or poor training. Singling out any x and calling it a stock worrier is WRONG. I have seen dogs do it out of frustration which can be sorted out with a good telling off, if there persistant the only option is a bullet! Before anyone gets on there high horse IMO they are not suitable to be rehomed as pets.

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Guest grubygrafter

all dogs with a high prey drive will have a go at something they should'nt. :yes: especially if they arnt proper trained these problems are usually down to incompetant owners :bye:

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