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I have 1 he 9 year old would love another one there my type of dog strong racey fast and game as f##k if u get the right one.a good alrounder i think.he been good to me on fox and rabbit which is what i hunt.he great around the house and with kids but when he out in the feild its like flicking a switch totaly in the zone. But he got hit by a car last year and never been the same he just goes out doing cover now and lamping the odd fox.

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Can produce a very good animal... Tough game fast and fearless. Maybe that's there downfall, they to keen the ones I have seen and there working careers generally aren't long, lucky to get a dog of that breeding to 9 year imo.... Most I've seen didn't make it past there 3rd season, can't see much fault other than that and maybe wind. Depends what I would want the dog for....

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Should make handy dogs alrite lad if pups are racey types.yes bill your right there speed and gameness is there down fall my dog spent a lot of time layed up ran in to gates trees cattlefeeders everything but a very handy dog to have about the place and wouldnt be without him good dog for round cover and holes but cant handle a full nites lamping even standing round cover all day and not even getting a run hes stiff for a day or two after.

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My mates got one just used it over my bitch he's a serious animal not the fastest anymore he's been worked hard and carrying a few injuries !! Very good temp with dogs and humans but by f**k he's the hardest dog iv never seen

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The black and white dog was 3/4 grey 1/4 bull. He was my mates dog but I did a lot with him for 2 seasons. He's dead now. Gave 100% on anything. Plenty quick enough and was a very steady dog in general. I really liked him.

 

He was running a fox over in Ireland when a lad "accidentally" slipped another dog in and they collided head on. Killed him out right.

 

I've seen him knocked out more than once too from hitting various obstacles on the lamp.

 

RIP Ty...

 

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I've seen two litter brothers of this percentage.

 

Both were racy as you would expect.

 

Both capible of putting edible game away, however one would not entertain fox control single handed.

 

They were geniuine 3/4 grey 1/4 bull crosses..

 

Could rack up a reasonable bag of rabits, seemed to have enough stamina but never went for massive bags.

 

The dogs worked few nights a week and everyweekend.

 

I liked them and have seriously considered this cross myself..

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