jetro 5,349 Posted February 21, 2017 Report Share Posted February 21, 2017 For me this is the best thread on here, along with the whippet and whippet X ones. There wasn't much mentioned about bull X whippets first X on this thread. Pity. Atb j 1 Quote Link to post
nothernlite 18,077 Posted January 20, 2018 Report Share Posted January 20, 2018 On 21/02/2017 at 19:38, jetro said: For me this is the best thread on here, along with the whippet and whippet X ones. There wasn't much mentioned about bull X whippets first X on this thread. Pity. Atb j Agree Quote Link to post
The shireman 61 Posted January 20, 2018 Report Share Posted January 20, 2018 My young bitches first proper season, and she’s doing ok, steadying our nice over a warren, and the penny has finally dropped lamping after much despair ?. Her dam was: saluki collie grey... and sire: a good grew (whippet greyhound) 2 Quote Link to post
roybo 2,873 Posted January 20, 2018 Report Share Posted January 20, 2018 Not trying to wind anyone up ,but what makes a rabbit dog, a rabbit dog (other than the fact they catch rabbits) Where do you draw the line between a rabbiting dog and a regular lurcher. Is it size ? I'd have thought a lurcher is a rabbit dog regardless of size , and maybe it's the owner that chooses what game to run it on ? 2 Quote Link to post
troyboy17 631 Posted January 20, 2018 Report Share Posted January 20, 2018 Well for a start u don't want a rabbiting dog stuck on a slip all the time and it has to be steady round the nets there are a lot of lurchers that are always on a slip Quote Link to post
nothernlite 18,077 Posted January 20, 2018 Report Share Posted January 20, 2018 Size for me big difference between a 21tta dog on rabbits to a 26tts Quote Link to post
bird 9,868 Posted January 20, 2018 Report Share Posted January 20, 2018 21 minutes ago, roybo said: Not trying to wind anyone up ,but what makes a rabbit dog, a rabbit dog (other than the fact they catch rabbits) Where do you draw the line between a rabbiting dog and a regular lurcher. Is it size ? I'd have thought a lurcher is a rabbit dog regardless of size , and maybe it's the owner that chooses what game to run it on ? fair point , i say me self , 1st if possible one from 22-25in , deff with good coat , because if it stuck out standing about in real rough cold morning ferritin , or really pissing down when out lamping , a good coat is deff needed . i say dogs with drop of collie or beddie in the x will help as these breeds make great mooching dogs good at marking for rabbits and birds ,Bryn my 1x collie x grey is brill in the day and not bad in the lamp, he old now 10, but he been top rabbiting dog in his day fair few have seen him work over the years . but even though i started out with just a rabbit dog, i really like a dog to do other quarry as well , and my big dog can, and still knock over good bag of rabbits, try and get bit of allrounder in my mind , dont box your self in to corner with just a rabbit dog. you never know maybe one day this feckin ban might be lifted we all can live in hope , but out and rabbit dog , what i say n the above , 2 Quote Link to post
straight2hand 303 Posted January 20, 2018 Report Share Posted January 20, 2018 Size does help in my opinion, obviously rabbits are short sharp sprinters so a dog must be able to match the quarry by being nimble or having abit of wit about them , there are always exceptions to a rule but I would say in lamping terms a dog capable of many fast and shorter runs with a good solid retrieve. Day time rabbit dogs need the nose and attention span more so than others. 2 Quote Link to post
LurcherLad94 2,582 Posted January 20, 2018 Report Share Posted January 20, 2018 Very good on a rabbit if she gets a bend or two there usaly dead even better round cover bitch will gear up around cover lively to watch only thing I can knock her on I don’t no if it’s the collie or what but she doesn’t fly down the beam anymore just seems to trickle down at like 50% then gear up if she can’t take from the seat or bunnie or what ever gets up but some times if a long slip it goes against her ps dident kill them all in the pic next to the van but a good % If then Quote Link to post
The shireman 61 Posted January 20, 2018 Report Share Posted January 20, 2018 Couldn’t have said it better mate, seen brilliant whippety dogs run on rabbits and also good bull crosses match them, but a small rabbiting dog won’t get stuck in to the big gear all night like the bull crosses will, not saying they won’t, and pre ban ?I’ve seen Bedo whippets get stuck into some right gear, but I’ve also seen em doubled up with a big bull cross swinging a big dog fox round with the Bedo/whippet attached ?, rabbit dog, in my eyes is dog that’s capable of the job in hand ??. Quote Link to post
jetro 5,349 Posted January 20, 2018 Report Share Posted January 20, 2018 great thread lads. keep it going. i know a good dog is one who catches game, regardless of its breeding. but if it came down to a choice of a coille grey whippet, or a coille grey beddy, which would some of you pick and why. atb j Quote Link to post
poxon 5,722 Posted January 20, 2018 Report Share Posted January 20, 2018 4 hours ago, bird said: fair point , i say me self , 1st if possible one from 22-25in , deff with good coat , because if it stuck out standing about in real rough cold morning ferritin , or really pissing down when out lamping , a good coat is deff needed . i say dogs with drop of collie or beddie in the x will help as these breeds make great mooching dogs good at marking for rabbits and birds ,Bryn my 1x collie x grey is brill in the day and not bad in the lamp, he old now 10, but he been top rabbiting dog in his day fair few have seen him work over the years . but even though i started out with just a rabbit dog, i really like a dog to do other quarry as well , and my big dog can, and still knock over good bag of rabbits, try and get bit of allrounder in my mind , dont box your self in to corner with just a rabbit dog. you never know maybe one day this feckin ban might be lifted we all can live in hope , but out and rabbit dog , what i say n the above , Bird very true I liked the bit about boxing your self in a corner I think a lot of lads have started to box there selfs in corners lately An restricting there selfs but with this vhd virus working its way across the uk there be a lot of out an out rabbit dogs struggling for work Quote Link to post
nothernlite 18,077 Posted January 20, 2018 Report Share Posted January 20, 2018 We rabbit dogs can turn there hand to a few different things if they have to not just one trick ponies 2 Quote Link to post
SheepChaser 8,083 Posted January 20, 2018 Report Share Posted January 20, 2018 Best two rabbiting dogs I've owned have been a whippet and a half x bull/grey. So that shows something! 1 Quote Link to post
Night Walker 591 Posted January 20, 2018 Report Share Posted January 20, 2018 The terrain you work your dog on is going to play a big part in the type of cross your going to need to catch your rabbits 1 Quote Link to post
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