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Both these dogs are 3/4 pit 1/4bull black dog is 26 inch and up in Scotland working all quarry the other is about 22 23 inch working one thing both very good dogs in there own field there half brother

Digging terrier's sold as bushing dogs because they failed at their job, half cross bulls sold as lurchers because they aint got the heart to do what they are bred for. Then these failed dogs are bred

If your half crosses are bred from the right stuff and capable then why would you need any more bull blood.

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If lad who owns the dogs wants to breed that type then y shouldn't he . His half x is a good dog very good but it's his choice if he want to breed a 3/4 x always trying to not pick on this site

Not nit picking.If your half cross is doing what a half cross should breeding it back to a bulldog is taking a step backwards.
Well that's all down on what job they are doing wether it's a step back or not.
I can't see what a reverse 3/4 could do as good as a GOOD 1/2 cross.For starters they are going to lack pace and for anyone who reckons that they have 3/4 bulls catching foxes single handed you must have slow foxes where you hunt.Also I don't believe that a reverse 3/4 will have the finish that a GOOD half cross will.
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Do you think a 3/4 bull 1/4 grey.

Would have more fire in its belly than a.

1/2 x bull.grey.

Perhaps the dog aint need for running.

Just standing about.waiting.

A half cross can stand around but it can run too if needed too.And how much fire do they need to kill something half their size or less.
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If lad who owns the dogs wants to breed that type then y shouldn't he . His half x is a good dog very good but it's his choice if he want to breed a 3/4 x always trying to not pick on this site

Not nit picking.If your half cross is doing what a half cross should breeding it back to a bulldog is taking a step backwards.
Well that's all down on what job they are doing wether it's a step back or not.
I can't see what a reverse 3/4 could do as good as a GOOD 1/2 cross.For starters they are going to lack pace and for anyone who reckons that they have 3/4 bulls catching foxes single handed you must have slow foxes where you hunt.Also I don't believe that a reverse 3/4 will have the finish that a GOOD half cross will.
I suppose foxes near you are faster then because from all accounts the bitch catches them single handed.

 

Not in any way am I saying folk should breed 3/4 crosses as I believe the first cross is the safer bet as an all-rounder but some individuals do the business just like some 3/4 greyhounds do.

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Do you think a 3/4 bull 1/4 grey.

Would have more fire in its belly than a.

1/2 x bull.grey.

Perhaps the dog aint need for running.

Just standing about.waiting.

A half cross can stand around but it can run too if needed too.And how much fire do they need to kill something half their size or less.
Depends on how much work is put in front of it.

And how much explosive power is needed.

Maybe the dog is out tomorow and the day after.

No good working a sore dog.

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And I agree with d south if ur half crosses are good enough u should nt need the 3/4. If u do need to add more bull then the half cross should nt be in the kennel to start off with.

The lad said he needed to go back into the bull did he?
i was nt talking about the lad just in general . He has his reasons to breed it I'm sure.
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Do you think a 3/4 bull 1/4 grey.

Would have more fire in its belly than a.

1/2 x bull.grey.

Perhaps the dog aint need for running.

Just standing about.waiting.

A half cross can stand around but it can run too if needed too.And how much fire do they need to kill something half their size or less.
Depends on how much work is put in front of it.

And how much explosive power is needed.

Maybe the dog is out tomorow and the day after.

No good working a sore dog.

so is a reverse 3/4 not going to get bitten then or sore then?I've owned worked and seen plenty of other good bull lurcher work over the years.Ive also owned worked and seen other well bred bulldogs work over the years and one thing I've noticed is that the bull crosses normally have better finish than pure bulls or rely heavy bred bulls who seem happy to just roll about in holds getting chewed up
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