Guest bobsuperdog Posted November 24, 2007 Report Share Posted November 24, 2007 if you ment lurchers and from rabbits to stags its got to be the bull x Quote Link to post
Guest bobsuperdog Posted November 24, 2007 Report Share Posted November 24, 2007 but if you ment breed im sure a good greyhound will keep your family fed Quote Link to post
Guest hunterside Posted November 24, 2007 Report Share Posted November 24, 2007 my ones are collie greyhound bull greyhound bedlington greyhound Quote Link to post
GOOSE 0 Posted November 25, 2007 Report Share Posted November 25, 2007 has to be a 3/4 greyhound 1//4 wheaton x 1/2 saluki 1/2 greyhound speed , stamina , prey drive , grit and determination best allround dogs Quote Link to post
Crow 1 Posted November 25, 2007 Report Share Posted November 25, 2007 No such thing as the perfect single cross if you want to hunt a range of quarry (legal or not) in my opinion. All these people who state that a bull cross or collie greyhound is the best are, in my opinion, talking bollocks. Its horses for courses. If it's just rabbits you're after then you don't need a 70lb bullcross - in fact if you have one you'll be at a distinct disadvantage! For rabbits you'll do no better than either a collie/grey or collie/whippet (depending on whether ferreting or lamping light your fire). A bedlington cross may suffice too - but I'd stick with a collie cross myself. For hares I'd have either a collie/grey leaning by far to the grey side, or if I wanted a dim-runner then a first cross saluki/grey. For bigger stuff then maybe I'd start looking at adding bull blood, but as there is bull blood in a greys anyway and the greyhound has one of the strongest jaws in the canine world then maybe I wouldn't bother. Crow Quote Link to post
Guest bobsuperdog Posted November 25, 2007 Report Share Posted November 25, 2007 a bullx will take anything put in frount of it on the lamp it will struggle in the daytime but tell me what your collie x will take on the lamp that a bull x wouldent Quote Link to post
Crow 1 Posted November 25, 2007 Report Share Posted November 25, 2007 (edited) a bullx will take anything put in frount of it on the lamp it will struggle in the daytime but tell me what your collie x will take on the lamp that a bull x wouldent Bob, i take it that question is aimed at me? If so, it's a bit off track because you've admitted that a bull x will struggle in daytime which is admitting that it cannot be the perfect allrounder - and that's the question at the head of this thread! But to answer your question; imagine a wet night, to the point that the fields are sodden, the rabbits are sitting close to the hedge and those that don't run straight for home are more than happy jinking, ducking and weaving in the sodden mud. They'll turn several times back and foreward before heading for the safety of the hedge - fancy your 60lb bullcross up against my 30lb whippet cross? Collie crosses are also more than suitable for hare on the lamp, and for fox too (hare and fox daytime too - didn't you say the bull cross struggles?). Yes, I admit that at only 40plus pounds the collie cross isn't as lardy as the bull cross, but it's still only against the 20lb fox; it may be lacking in bulk but maybe it has a bit more brains? As for, hush hush, deer on the lamp, well to be honest I reckon I could take a deer on the lamp - not the most testing of quarry at night are they? They're a better test of a dog during the day I reckon - but didn't you say something about the bull cross struggling during the day? Anyway, I'm not getting into an arguement, as I've said it's horses for courses in my opinion. Some courses may suit the bullcross, others the collie cross and then some just a plain old whippet. Now, if this thread was entitled 'what cross do you gell with' that could be a different answer! Crow Edited November 25, 2007 by Crow Quote Link to post
Guest bobsuperdog Posted November 25, 2007 Report Share Posted November 25, 2007 and all rounder so a collie cross is a match for a bull cross as an all rounder well a collie cross will take rabbits but then so will a bull cross a collie cross will take small deer so will a bull cross a collie cross will get smashed on big deer a bull cross will smash big deer both will take lamped hares but i think both would struggle on daytime hares fox a collie will take a fox a bull cross wil take fox after fox then theres xxxxxx now your not going to tell me your collie cross are doing them but then you could be like me and have a bull collie x lol just to be safe Quote Link to post
timmy k 591 Posted November 25, 2007 Report Share Posted November 25, 2007 or you could get a deerhound x and take rabbits, hares fox and deer of all sizes day or night Quote Link to post
Guest BIG FRANK Posted November 26, 2007 Report Share Posted November 26, 2007 (edited) OR YOU COULD JUST BUY ONE OF MY COLLIE X GRAY......X......DEER X WHEATON X GRAY.............PUPS FOR SAFE SAKE! :gunsmilie: :gunsmilie:DOGS£100 BITCHES£125 :big_boss: Edited November 26, 2007 by BIG FRANK Quote Link to post
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