bird 9,984 Posted March 19, 2015 Report Share Posted March 19, 2015 Met many arrogant anglers over the years and it looks like there is a few in this game to. Sort your heads out and get back to the subject simon posted. Doesn't just want to chase geese and is fine with other dogs. He was on a park with no other dogs about, geese where other side of fence, pup has never gone after them at night so I let him stretch his legs. He never come pre-programmed stock broken to geese and chased them into the water, big f***ing deal. He obviously won't get another chance on that park of doing it again. Lesson leant from it. So get off your high horses ffs. The season is almost over so fishing time soon. Haven't brushed my tackle off and I'm getting bites where that gaz Quote Link to post
Gaz_1989 9,539 Posted March 19, 2015 Report Share Posted March 19, 2015 Met many arrogant anglers over the years and it looks like there is a few in this game to. Sort your heads out and get back to the subject simon posted. Doesn't just want to chase geese and is fine with other dogs. He was on a park with no other dogs about, geese where other side of fence, pup has never gone after them at night so I let him stretch his legs. He never come pre-programmed stock broken to geese and chased them into the water, big f***ing deal. He obviously won't get another chance on that park of doing it again. Lesson leant from it. So get off your high horses ffs. The season is almost over so fishing time soon. Haven't brushed my tackle off and I'm getting bites where that gaz Don't know mate just a random pic of someone who was also in hook line and sinker. Lol 2 Quote Link to post
spindolero 1,111 Posted March 19, 2015 Report Share Posted March 19, 2015 id guess the right bull would have good wind for most jobs they would mate, a game apbt from good working lines as great stamina for that job in the pit, but as soon as you out x to greyhound you loosing that good stamina . I carnt work it out, because if x to a collie, saluki,Alsatian, deerhound, all breeds with good natural stamina , when x to greyhound the stamina not to bad and these type lurchers have had not bad wind. But put a pit x to greyhound you deff loose stamina compared to the other lurcher xs, feck knows why because as above pits in pure form have good stamina. as said before a bullx with collie or saluki in the mix, will throw a very different type of bullx with good stamina than straight bull x grey, I had 3 bull x greys all good dogs, but all lacked stamina compared to other lurcherxs ive owned or seen work, and ive said on here few times that a pitx grey x coursing dog would be near as a allrounder you get in a lurcher , one x I have in my kennel's any day Did you know much about the bulls that produced your bull x's bird? And to contradict myself What had just crossed my mind is that the American lads lose wind when they put bull into their staghounds and over the years they will have had access to more of the best blood than on this side of the pond 1 Quote Link to post
Night Walker 591 Posted March 19, 2015 Report Share Posted March 19, 2015 The stamina issues with a bull x greyhound will come down to the muscle make up of both breeds ie fast muscle twitch, but when out crossed to collie and salukie types you retain stamina because these animals have a slow muscle twitch Quote Link to post
Night Walker 591 Posted March 19, 2015 Report Share Posted March 19, 2015 Obviously work and conditioning play a big part also Quote Link to post
flipbull 1,139 Posted March 19, 2015 Report Share Posted March 19, 2015 I'm very happy with my bull x.just finished her first season and her willingness to hunt is unreal.Mine has not even had a season and is the same. Was in the local park yesyerday and jumped a small fence after 2 Canadian geese and straight in the lake after them. He is coming along very nicely and I am more than happy with him.You can be fined up to £20,000 or sent to prison for up to 6 months (or both) if your dog is deemed dangerously out of control in a public place. "Coming along very nicely" It was the 1st time he has been there off the lead around geese, no harm was caused and he will not be off his lead again around them. And yes gaz he is coming along very nicely. Some of the geese around the same lake need to be put on a lead and muzzle, seen them running a few kids carrying a loaf and the squirrels have had to have their teeth removed because they been biting dogs. The squirrels owner didn't fancy 6 months or the fine. Don't mind you informing me and others of the consequences, but don't like your sarcasm about my dog coming along nicely, when you don't know me or my dog. The post I quoted says about prey drive, which my pup has in abundance. I think Gaz means that I ran across the park after the geese, in a public place and you didn't stop him or else he became deaf to you. Next time it could be a small dog or something in the park. So when you said he is coming along nicely and then came out with that! I personally would not be shouting about what your dog did and I don't know if I would call that prey drive? I know what your saying but like I said been on the park of a night and hasn't bothered with them so where I live we are packed in like a tin of sardines, thought I would let the pup stretch his legs, with no one about, dogs etc. Not shoting about nothing was more suprised than anything. Never had a dog jump a fence and go in a lake after them. I take my dog on a 30 mile round trip 5 nights a week where he wants to chase rabbits, hares, fox etc. He was a whisker away from catching a mouse or shrew the other night whilst on the lead (is that okay or is that another flaw Gaz) didn't have a chance to tell him to stop then either. I know a woman who runs a local farm 2 mins from my house take my dog over quite often as she lets me. Has been very calm around sheep,horses,donkeys, and cows and pup been around them for the last 3-4 months of his life. So before people try jump straight on someone they need to know the bigger picture mate. Here is my pup and all the 1 off geese chasers Gaz has had pts 2 Quote Link to post
Gaz_1989 9,539 Posted March 19, 2015 Report Share Posted March 19, 2015 I'm very happy with my bull x.just finished her first season and her willingness to hunt is unreal.Mine has not even had a season and is the same. Was in the local park yesyerday and jumped a small fence after 2 Canadian geese and straight in the lake after them. He is coming along very nicely and I am more than happy with him.You can be fined up to £20,000 or sent to prison for up to 6 months (or both) if your dog is deemed dangerously out of control in a public place. "Coming along very nicely" It was the 1st time he has been there off the lead around geese, no harm was caused and he will not be off his lead again around them. And yes gaz he is coming along very nicely. Some of the geese around the same lake need to be put on a lead and muzzle, seen them running a few kids carrying a loaf and the squirrels have had to have their teeth removed because they been biting dogs. The squirrels owner didn't fancy 6 months or the fine. Don't mind you informing me and others of the consequences, but don't like your sarcasm about my dog coming along nicely, when you don't know me or my dog. The post I quoted says about prey drive, which my pup has in abundance. I think Gaz means that I ran across the park after the geese, in a public place and you didn't stop him or else he became deaf to you. Next time it could be a small dog or something in the park. So when you said he is coming along nicely and then came out with that! I personally would not be shouting about what your dog did and I don't know if I would call that prey drive? I know what your saying but like I said been on the park of a night and hasn't bothered with them so where I live we are packed in like a tin of sardines, thought I would let the pup stretch his legs, with no one about, dogs etc. Not shoting about nothing was more suprised than anything. Never had a dog jump a fence and go in a lake after them. I take my dog on a 30 mile round trip 5 nights a week where he wants to chase rabbits, hares, fox etc. He was a whisker away from catching a mouse or shrew the other night whilst on the lead (is that okay or is that another flaw Gaz) didn't have a chance to tell him to stop then either. I know a woman who runs a local farm 2 mins from my house take my dog over quite often as she lets me. Has been very calm around sheep,horses,donkeys, and cows and pup been around them for the last 3-4 months of his life. So before people try jump straight on someone they need to know the bigger picture mate. Here is my pup and all the 1 off geese chasers Gaz has had pts Thought he was coming along very nicely? Now he chases geese and can't catch a mouse. Lol. I've never had a geese chaser. Think you confusing me with someone else. Quote Link to post
Qbgrey 4,160 Posted March 19, 2015 Report Share Posted March 19, 2015 Nice dog mate.chill we only having a crack.hope dog comes along for you Quote Link to post
flipbull 1,139 Posted March 19, 2015 Report Share Posted March 19, 2015 Met many arrogant anglers over the years and it looks like there is a few in this game to. Sort your heads out and get back to the subject simon posted. Doesn't just want to chase geese and is fine with other dogs. He was on a park with no other dogs about, geese where other side of fence, pup has never gone after them at night so I let him stretch his legs. He never come pre-programmed stock broken to geese and chased them into the water, big f***ing deal. He obviously won't get another chance on that park of doing it again. Lesson leant from it. So get off your high horses ffs. The season is almost over so fishing time soon. Haven't brushed my tackle off and I'm getting bites Hope you have a fishing liscense. Is that your shitty undies you reeling in there. Quote Link to post
flipbull 1,139 Posted March 19, 2015 Report Share Posted March 19, 2015 I'm very happy with my bull x.just finished her first season and her willingness to hunt is unreal.Mine has not even had a season and is the same. Was in the local park yesyerday and jumped a small fence after 2 Canadian geese and straight in the lake after them. He is coming along very nicely and I am more than happy with him.You can be fined up to £20,000 or sent to prison for up to 6 months (or both) if your dog is deemed dangerously out of control in a public place. "Coming along very nicely" It was the 1st time he has been there off the lead around geese, no harm was caused and he will not be off his lead again around them. And yes gaz he is coming along very nicely. Some of the geese around the same lake need to be put on a lead and muzzle, seen them running a few kids carrying a loaf and the squirrels have had to have their teeth removed because they been biting dogs. The squirrels owner didn't fancy 6 months or the fine. Don't mind you informing me and others of the consequences, but don't like your sarcasm about my dog coming along nicely, when you don't know me or my dog. The post I quoted says about prey drive, which my pup has in abundance. I think Gaz means that I ran across the park after the geese, in a public place and you didn't stop him or else he became deaf to you. Next time it could be a small dog or something in the park. So when you said he is coming along nicely and then came out with that! I personally would not be shouting about what your dog did and I don't know if I would call that prey drive? I know what your saying but like I said been on the park of a night and hasn't bothered with them so where I live we are packed in like a tin of sardines, thought I would let the pup stretch his legs, with no one about, dogs etc. Not shoting about nothing was more suprised than anything. Never had a dog jump a fence and go in a lake after them. I take my dog on a 30 mile round trip 5 nights a week where he wants to chase rabbits, hares, fox etc. He was a whisker away from catching a mouse or shrew the other night whilst on the lead (is that okay or is that another flaw Gaz) didn't have a chance to tell him to stop then either. I know a woman who runs a local farm 2 mins from my house take my dog over quite often as she lets me. Has been very calm around sheep,horses,donkeys, and cows and pup been around them for the last 3-4 months of his life. So before people try jump straight on someone they need to know the bigger picture mate. Here is my pup and all the 1 off geese chasers Gaz has had pts Thought he was coming along very nicely? Now he chases geese and can't catch a mouse. Lol. I've never had a geese chaser. Think you confusing me with someone else. Nice dog mate.chill we only having a crack.hope dog comes along for you Dont mind a bit of banter mate. Some people just jump the gun sometimes. Nice one Q Quote Link to post
Gaz_1989 9,539 Posted March 19, 2015 Report Share Posted March 19, 2015 I'm very happy with my bull x.just finished her first season and her willingness to hunt is unreal.Mine has not even had a season and is the same. Was in the local park yesyerday and jumped a small fence after 2 Canadian geese and straight in the lake after them. He is coming along very nicely and I am more than happy with him.You can be fined up to £20,000 or sent to prison for up to 6 months (or both) if your dog is deemed dangerously out of control in a public place. "Coming along very nicely" It was the 1st time he has been there off the lead around geese, no harm was caused and he will not be off his lead again around them. And yes gaz he is coming along very nicely. Some of the geese around the same lake need to be put on a lead and muzzle, seen them running a few kids carrying a loaf and the squirrels have had to have their teeth removed because they been biting dogs. The squirrels owner didn't fancy 6 months or the fine. Don't mind you informing me and others of the consequences, but don't like your sarcasm about my dog coming along nicely, when you don't know me or my dog. The post I quoted says about prey drive, which my pup has in abundance. I think Gaz means that I ran across the park after the geese, in a public place and you didn't stop him or else he became deaf to you. Next time it could be a small dog or something in the park. So when you said he is coming along nicely and then came out with that! I personally would not be shouting about what your dog did and I don't know if I would call that prey drive? I know what your saying but like I said been on the park of a night and hasn't bothered with them so where I live we are packed in like a tin of sardines, thought I would let the pup stretch his legs, with no one about, dogs etc. Not shoting about nothing was more suprised than anything. Never had a dog jump a fence and go in a lake after them. I take my dog on a 30 mile round trip 5 nights a week where he wants to chase rabbits, hares, fox etc. He was a whisker away from catching a mouse or shrew the other night whilst on the lead (is that okay or is that another flaw Gaz) didn't have a chance to tell him to stop then either. I know a woman who runs a local farm 2 mins from my house take my dog over quite often as she lets me. Has been very calm around sheep,horses,donkeys, and cows and pup been around them for the last 3-4 months of his life. So before people try jump straight on someone they need to know the bigger picture mate. Here is my pup and all the 1 off geese chasers Gaz has had pts Thought he was coming along very nicely? Now he chases geese and can't catch a mouse. Lol. I've never had a geese chaser. Think you confusing me with someone else. Nice dog mate.chill we only having a crack.hope dog comes along for youDont mind a bit of banter mate. Some people just jump the gun sometimes. Nice one Q Nobody jumped the gun. It's banter. Hence the man reeling somebody in. Quote Link to post
blackmaggie 3,377 Posted March 19, 2015 Report Share Posted March 19, 2015 i think a 3 quarter grey a quarter bull lacked wind imo but never had problems with anything with more bull in the mix doing a good nights graft seen the good the bad and everything in between a good bullx is more than worth owning sadly the shite about today out weights the decent stuff and is getting bred from 2 Quote Link to post
flipbull 1,139 Posted March 19, 2015 Report Share Posted March 19, 2015 Did not say you had geese killers Gaz. The graves are where I think mine would be if it was anything to do with you for chasing 2 geese. Quote Link to post
flipbull 1,139 Posted March 19, 2015 Report Share Posted March 19, 2015 Don't mind a bit of banter gaz hence the undies shout. But in your 1st reply to my post, you sound like a Magistrate.And like I said reminding people of the laws aint a bad thing, but it's not banter when you try and put me or my dog down without the bigger picture. He who knows all will learn fook all, like I said that was a 1st. Quote Link to post
Gaz_1989 9,539 Posted March 19, 2015 Report Share Posted March 19, 2015 Don't mind a bit of banter gaz hence the undies shout. But in your 1st reply to my post, you sound like a Magistrate.And like I said reminding people of the laws aint a bad thing, but it's not banter when you try and put me or my dog down without the bigger picture. He who knows all will learn fook all, like I said that was a 1st. I'm happy to know f**k all and it stay that way ? Quote Link to post
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