karl p 31 Posted October 4, 2014 Report Share Posted October 4, 2014 who runs lurches with no bull in an do a good night on the Charlie with them? Pre ban of course? I've always ran bull xs but looking for something different? Quote Link to post
Dewclaw69 484 Posted October 4, 2014 Report Share Posted October 4, 2014 i ran a deerhound x collie,grey. mid 90's. big dog took charlie single handed for a pastime. ran well on big ears too. he stood about 28". his litter brother was a little bigger and heavier and still took charlie sh after suffering a broken neck. 1 Quote Link to post
karl p 31 Posted October 4, 2014 Author Report Share Posted October 4, 2014 I've just got a Wheaton x grey 22" she's fast nothin gets away but hasn't got much jaw power Quote Link to post
Dewclaw69 484 Posted October 4, 2014 Report Share Posted October 4, 2014 I've just got a Wheaton x grey 22" she's fast nothin gets away but hasn't got much jaw power what makes you say not much jaw power ? Quote Link to post
MickC 1,825 Posted October 4, 2014 Report Share Posted October 4, 2014 I had a first cross Bedlington/ Greyhound early 90s that was a monster for Foxes,and everything else for that matter,one of those dogs that always seemed to catch even on a bad night . Bred him a couple of times but he never produced anything like himself . Quote Link to post
bird 9,872 Posted October 4, 2014 Report Share Posted October 4, 2014 the apbt that was used in the 70-80s that were used in lurcher breeding produced some great dogs, they weren't over big and great on anything that bite back . what makes them different to another lurcher is there (mind-set ) they will take more punishment than any other lurchers doing what there bred for. any lurcher what ever the breeding in general will kill few foxes, its the doing it serious stuff 4-5 times a week getting bite night after night , that where the (proper) bullx lurcher come into its own . I had good big colliex grey Blaze he kill foxes no prob , but wouldn't take the stick a good bull x would I don't think . And even bit of bull in a lurcher just for rabbits a good thing, they had that more commitment to the job, drop of good bull a good thing I think, had 3 bullxs all good lurchers. got a 1x gsd x grey now and he like a bullx regards commitment to his job he give 100% on what ever you put him on, just like the bullxs did .. 1 Quote Link to post
krawnden 1,036 Posted October 4, 2014 Report Share Posted October 4, 2014 (edited) Back in the 80's I had a first cross border collie x greyhound (not from Hancock but a farmer near Milton Keynes). Although fox wasn't my main quarry, he hated them with a passion and would bust a gut to catch them. Never had any problems dealing with them single handed, and was still catching them (occasionally) when he was 11, but after that although the mind was still willing, the body wasn't. And a mate of mine had a first cross bedlington x greyhound that was even more mad for charlie than that dog of mine. He took some punishment getting the job done, but it never bothered him in the slightest. Edited October 4, 2014 by krawnden 1 Quote Link to post
fitchet 788 Posted October 4, 2014 Report Share Posted October 4, 2014 Depends what foxes your running I think if your only after September cubs at stubble time You'll do ok without bull blood owned a few coursing dogs that would shake a fox I've seen small lurchers kill a few but a good few dogs bull/greys included get sickened come December January time when the easy ones have been taken even more so if you like them doing it singlehanded IMO. Quote Link to post
Chid 6,507 Posted October 4, 2014 Report Share Posted October 4, 2014 Wheaten if you aint wanting bull blood .... 3 Quote Link to post
karl p 31 Posted October 4, 2014 Author Report Share Posted October 4, 2014 I've got a bull x an a Wheaton x an the bull x finishes the job a lot faster that the Wheaton Quote Link to post
bird 9,872 Posted October 4, 2014 Report Share Posted October 4, 2014 Depends what foxes your running I think if your only after September cubs at stubble time You'll do ok without bull blood owned a few coursing dogs that would shake a fox I've seen small lurchers kill a few but a good few dogs bull/greys included get sickened come December January time when the easy ones have been taken even more so if you like them doing it singlehanded IMO. Quote Link to post
slip lead 862 Posted October 4, 2014 Report Share Posted October 4, 2014 A Wheaton x grey or Beddy x grey. The best fox dog I ever saw was a wheaton x grey, it won many comps back in the early 80"s in Ireland taking 12/12/14 single handed. Quote Link to post
the big chief 3,099 Posted October 4, 2014 Report Share Posted October 4, 2014 seen plenty of good fox dogs over the years with no bull in them just a couple off the top of my head was dhxgh x colliexgh and the other was a beddy whippet gh both was single handed dogs i am going back some years like but two of the best fox dogs i saw with no bull in its mix 1 Quote Link to post
gamerooster 1,179 Posted October 4, 2014 Report Share Posted October 4, 2014 Now im probably going to get some stick of chid here, and it may seem like im contradicting myself, but as HUNTING DOGS, beddy x's and wheatens x's are hard and mute, the only thing a bull x will have over these is jaw power and finishing ability 1 Quote Link to post
delswal 3,819 Posted October 4, 2014 Report Share Posted October 4, 2014 the apbt that was used in the 70-80s that were used in lurcher breeding produced some great dogs, they weren't over big and great on anything that bite back . what makes them different to another lurcher is there (mind-set ) they will take more punishment than any other lurchers doing what there bred for. any lurcher what ever the breeding in general will kill few foxes, its the doing it serious stuff 4-5 times a week getting bite night after night , that where the (proper) bullx lurcher come into its own . I had good big colliex grey Blaze he kill foxes no prob , but wouldn't take the stick a good bull x would I don't think . And even bit of bull in a lurcher just for rabbits a good thing, they had that more commitment to the job, drop of good bull a good thing I think, had 3 bullxs all good lurchers. got a 1x gsd x grey now and he like a bullx regards commitment to his job he give 100% on what ever you put him on, just like the bullxs did .. Glad you mentioned the 70 & 80's Bird, because in that era the apbt was at it's very best, and maybe on into the really 90's, in them era's there was a lot of game tested dogs on the scene, genuine tested dogs that had been tested against others of the very same standard. Bred to a good greyhound bitch these dogs produced the best bull x runners I've ever seen, I personally know of men who had these dogs and had the pleasure to see a few of them doing their job, 5-6 foxes a night 4-5 times a week, in that era it was easy to find foxes in them numbers. For me the bull x of today is not a patch on the 70's 80's or early 90's, the difference between a game tested dog and a dog that has not been tested is plain to see, not totally knocking todays bull x, but I've seen many turn away and many jack due to just being sore, today i still know of some very very good bred bull x, but for every good one they will be a hell of a lot that don't even warrant being called a bull x. For me a good foxing dog pre ban other than a bull x would have been without doubt, the Wheaton x, 5/8 3/8 would suit me down to the ground if that was my game. Might be time to give Mick C a ring 6 Quote Link to post
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