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I KNOW EXACTLY THE STAMP THE SIRE OF MY PUP AS AND HIS BACK GROUND IN THE FIELD IVE HAD BULL XS FOR OVER 15 YEARS MATE BEFORE EVERY c**t HAD THEM ALL THE BEST POT FILLER

Kept them myself for many moons, sad when something becomes this seasons must have :D

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nearly all the pure greys ive seen run are barmy for the  strike rolls summersaults not shy  never seen one herd quarry   

Don't feed it for several days before u go out

I’d say the same. Similar to a bitch I have. Minimal bull in her though 

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pretty much what i said zap.before the other lad spat his dummy out.

also asked you potfiller how much bull you thought was in this? seeing as you wouldnt want to go heavier than 1/4bull.she,s 3/8th,s very racey :thumbs:

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hello bob the best bullx i ever had was a bull/grey x bull/grey it was the fastest lurcher i have ever seen and extremialy clever natural hunting ability was amazing very heavily built and quite long a strange looking dog caught more rabbits per night than my collie/grey. AND AS GAME AS THEY COME, has any one else had a 2nd generation bullx your thoughts (lets keep it to a qestion rather than a debate lads ) CHEERS

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I have seen racey 1/2 breds, and yet heavy 1/4 breds....just no guarentee how they will turn out. I have noticed one thing though, and thats i feel the 1/4 bred may be taller at the shoulder if a larger dog is required than the 1/2 bred.......good hunting... JD

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molly... as two are only 9 weeks iv only watched the other two work.. had a big strong first cross that was just to heavy for catching game consistantly, but was as game as they come ... i then got a first cross bitch, quick for a bull x , kean as mustard, but lacks a little fight.. the second cross( or as i should have said a 3/4 1/4) i mentioned was the big male first cross over a heinz variety lurcher, light and good with long ears... the dog i kept is looking good a huge chest and stride with a good dash of fire in his belly... but over all as long as there racey i dont mind what cross/percentages they are, its all well and good having a big strong dog but its got to catch its game first

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I KNOW EXACTLY THE STAMP THE SIRE OF MY PUP AS AND HIS BACK GROUND IN THE FIELD IVE HAD BULL XS FOR OVER 15 YEARS MATE BEFORE EVERY c**t HAD THEM ALL THE BEST POT FILLER

Kept them myself for many moons, sad when something becomes this seasons must have :D

 

Well done you 2, you should of put a "patent" on the Bullx. :haha:

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The general debate among hunters seems to be bullx or not, love them or loath them I personally have a variety of different lurcher crosses .what I want to hear of you guys is what type of bull/greyhound do you prefer and why BULL/GREYHOUND 1ST CROSS BULL/GREYHOUND 2ND CROSS 1/4 BULL 3/4 GREYHOUND OR THE 5/8 3/8

 

 

I have just reciently bought a 2nd cross bull grey off a mate and we were speaking about the same thing today heres what we came up with.........

 

a first cross or a second cross is in our opinion built for big game ie. deer,fox

where as

anything with little bull in it ie 1/4 to 3/4 is built more for speed so would be good on all game hare deer fox

please correct me if im wrong

 

terry

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A FEW PICS OF THE BULL X'S IV HAD

 

BULL GREYHOUND/WHIPPET GREYHOUND

 

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HALF X

 

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BULL GREYHOUND/BEDLINGTON GREYHOUND

 

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BULL GREYHOUND /SALUKI GREYHOUND

 

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