Stabs 3 Posted June 2, 2006 Report Share Posted June 2, 2006 I owned a 20" lurcher that would smash any fox...it's not size that's the issue when you get to those sorts of heights. It's build, ability, desire and balls Quote Link to post
salclalin 240 Posted June 2, 2006 Report Share Posted June 2, 2006 I owned a 20" lurcher that would smash any fox...it's not size that's the issue when you get to those sorts of heights. It's build, ability, desire and balls Well said It's not the dog in the fight,it's the fight in the dog. Quote Link to post
jonathan 0 Posted June 2, 2006 Report Share Posted June 2, 2006 I owned a 20" lurcher that would smash any fox...it's not size that's the issue when you get to those sorts of heights. It's build, ability, desire and balls Well said It's not the dog in the fight,it's the fight in the dog. terries have fox so why do people think a beddy x will not Quote Link to post
colliejohn 840 Posted June 2, 2006 Report Share Posted June 2, 2006 I was talking to one of my mates who has a greyhound bitch in pup to a coursing whippet and we were wondering if the smaller rabbiting lurchers ' whippets' and whippet crosses will become more popular and if people will turn to the smaller rabbiting dogs more to stay the right side of the shit law . Nobby. small lurchers unfortunately seem to be out of fashion at the moment which is a shame because you can have alot of fun working small lurchers,i own a collie cross and she stands at 20.5 at the shoulder and she catches plenty of rabbit and hare.a lot of lads these days seem to be into deer and fox,and overlook the smaller nimbler type of lurcher,favouring the large powerful types.if your into ferreting and lamping rabbit i think the smaller type of lurcher has the advantage over the larger type. regards collie john. what type of small lurcher is you collie cross she is a typp ratcher bred three quarter fell collie a quarter greyhound.regards collie john. Quote Link to post
chartpolski 23,046 Posted June 2, 2006 Report Share Posted June 2, 2006 I owned a 20" lurcher that would smash any fox...it's not size that's the issue when you get to those sorts of heights. It's build, ability, desire and balls Well said It's not the dog in the fight,it's the fight in the dog. terries have fox so why do people think a beddy x will not Why on earth do people think a Beddy X will not take fox ???? I know of Beddy X's that are complete allrounders, my own pup, which is out of a Beddy/Grey sire is mad for foxes. Surely it's what a dog was brought up to hunt that counts. She hasn't killed a fox yet, but flushes, chases and puts them to ground, time will tell, but I bet she will take them. Cheers. Quote Link to post
jonathan 0 Posted June 2, 2006 Report Share Posted June 2, 2006 I owned a 20" lurcher that would smash any fox...it's not size that's the issue when you get to those sorts of heights. It's build, ability, desire and balls Well said It's not the dog in the fight,it's the fight in the dog. terries have fox so why do people think a beddy x will not Why on earth do people think a Beddy X will not take fox ???? I know of Beddy X's that are complete allrounders, my own pup, which is out of a Beddy/Grey sire is mad for foxes. Surely it's what a dog was brought up to hunt that counts. She hasn't killed a fox yet, but flushes, chases and puts them to ground, time will tell, but I bet she will take them. Cheers. why do people got bull x for the ode fox and use then mainly on rabbits Quote Link to post
shepp 2,285 Posted June 2, 2006 Report Share Posted June 2, 2006 I owned a 20" lurcher that would smash any fox...it's not size that's the issue when you get to those sorts of heights. It's build, ability, desire and balls Well said It's not the dog in the fight,it's the fight in the dog. terries have fox so why do people think a beddy x will not Why on earth do people think a Beddy X will not take fox ???? I know of Beddy X's that are complete allrounders, my own pup, which is out of a Beddy/Grey sire is mad for foxes. Surely it's what a dog was brought up to hunt that counts. She hasn't killed a fox yet, but flushes, chases and puts them to ground, time will tell, but I bet she will take them. Cheers. why do people got bull x for the ode fox and use then mainly on rabbits Think you may be lighting the touch paper there Quote Link to post
Guest grubygrafter Posted June 2, 2006 Report Share Posted June 2, 2006 I owned a 20" lurcher that would smash any fox...it's not size that's the issue when you get to those sorts of heights. It's build, ability, desire and balls Well said It's not the dog in the fight,it's the fight in the dog. terries have fox so why do people think a beddy x will not Why on earth do people think a Beddy X will not take fox ???? I know of Beddy X's that are complete allrounders, my own pup, which is out of a Beddy/Grey sire is mad for foxes. Surely it's what a dog was brought up to hunt that counts. She hasn't killed a fox yet, but flushes, chases and puts them to ground, time will tell, but I bet she will take them. Cheers. why do people got bull x for the ode fox and use then mainly on rabbits Think you may be lighting the touch paper there http://img303.imageshack.us/img303/5370/img10660xs.jpg whippet cross beddy's in general are to light to cope with foxes humanely. and are more suited to rabbit work . to take fox regularly and humanely you would need a dog with more substance. whippetx 23 inch with substance. Quote Link to post
jonathan 0 Posted June 2, 2006 Report Share Posted June 2, 2006 I owned a 20" lurcher that would smash any fox...it's not size that's the issue when you get to those sorts of heights. It's build, ability, desire and balls Well said It's not the dog in the fight,it's the fight in the dog. terries have fox so why do people think a beddy x will not Why on earth do people think a Beddy X will not take fox ???? I know of Beddy X's that are complete allrounders, my own pup, which is out of a Beddy/Grey sire is mad for foxes. Surely it's what a dog was brought up to hunt that counts. She hasn't killed a fox yet, but flushes, chases and puts them to ground, time will tell, but I bet she will take them. Cheers. why do people got bull x for the ode fox and use then mainly on rabbits Think you may be lighting the touch paper there http://img303.imageshack.us/img303/5370/img10660xs.jpg whippet cross beddy's in general are to light to cope with foxes humanely. and are more suited to rabbit work . to take fox regularly and humanely you would need a dog with more substance. whippetx 23 inch with substance. that is a nice looking dog Quote Link to post
Guest mucker Posted June 2, 2006 Report Share Posted June 2, 2006 will somebody show me a post on the world wide web where somebodys said beddycross wont take fox? Quote Link to post
chartpolski 23,046 Posted June 2, 2006 Report Share Posted June 2, 2006 The post immediatly above yours mate. Cheers. Quote Link to post
jonathan 0 Posted June 2, 2006 Report Share Posted June 2, 2006 some people say that a bull x is a good all rounder but i think a collie x is more of a all rounder Quote Link to post
colliejohn 840 Posted June 2, 2006 Report Share Posted June 2, 2006 some people say that a bull x is a good all rounder but i think a collie x is more of a all rounder best of luck pal, i said the same thing last week, and the bull cross lads on this site took offence, but i agree with you.regards collie john. Quote Link to post
Guest mucker Posted June 2, 2006 Report Share Posted June 2, 2006 The post immediatly above yours mate.Cheers. but hes not saying they wont and i totaly agree with him and stabs. im refering to post like "i dont know why folk think beddy x,s wont take fox"... no body could say that they,d be an idiot Quote Link to post
chrissy 2 Posted June 2, 2006 Report Share Posted June 2, 2006 I was talking to one of my mates who has a greyhound bitch in pup to a coursing whippet and we were wondering if the smaller rabbiting lurchers ' whippets' and whippet crosses will become more popular and if people will turn to the smaller rabbiting dogs more to stay the right side of the shit law . Nobby. SMALL LURCHERS WILL BE NO GOOD FOR BIG STUFF I was talking to one of my mates who has a greyhound bitch in pup to a coursing whippet and we were wondering if the smaller rabbiting lurchers ' whippets' and whippet crosses will become more popular and if people will turn to the smaller rabbiting dogs more to stay the right side of the shit law . Nobby. small lurchers unfortunately seem to be out of fashion at the moment which is a shame because you can have alot of fun working small lurchers,i own a collie cross and she stands at 20.5 at the shoulder and she catches plenty of rabbit and hare.a lot of lads these days seem to be into deer and fox,and overlook the smaller nimbler type of lurcher,favouring the large powerful types.if your into ferreting and lamping rabbit i think the smaller type of lurcher has the advantage over the larger type. regards collie john. AL RIGHT MATE I HAVE A COLLIEGREYHOUNDXBULLGREYHOUND 25.5 INCHES TO THE SHOULDERS AND IT HAS NO PROMBLEMS GETTING BIG STUFF BUT IT DEPPENDS WAT PEOPLE LIKE P.S A THINK A GOOD BIG DOG IS BETTER THAN A SMALL GOOD DOG Quote Link to post
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