bobby2 327 Posted March 7, 2017 Report Share Posted March 7, 2017 There's some head on him Bobby. Any more pics of him.only what's on here at the min take some more soon 1 Quote Link to post
bobby2 327 Posted March 7, 2017 Report Share Posted March 7, 2017 Bottom two pics are old ones Quote Link to post
springfield 20 Posted March 7, 2017 Report Share Posted March 7, 2017 Always have flat feet Quote Link to post
Jackbullx 12 Posted March 7, 2017 Report Share Posted March 7, 2017 5/8 3/8 bull grey is the one to have so I have heard ? 1 Quote Link to post
'sully' 1,119 Posted March 7, 2017 Report Share Posted March 7, 2017 A proper big bull x is a lot to handle if he is a proper game dog , some people have no need for that size and gameness, in all honesty you don't need a big bull x for fox it's just to much, that's the reason I am going down the route of properly breed bull whippets , 21" or 22" and properly bred dogs will do for foxes, you kept the gameness of the pit but downsize them a bit which makes them just as game at a fraction of the size, in my eyes a perfectly suitable fox dog. 1 Quote Link to post
C.green 3,231 Posted March 7, 2017 Report Share Posted March 7, 2017 A proper big bull x is a lot to handle if he is a proper game dog , some people have no need for that size and gameness, in all honesty you don't need a big bull x for fox it's just to much, that's the reason I am going down the route of properly breed bull whippets , 21" or 22" and properly bred dogs will do for foxes, you kept the gameness of the pit but downsize them a bit which makes them just as game at a fraction of the size, in my eyes a perfectly suitable fox dog. Not everyone who's working bull x is using them to take things with teeth but I get what your saying if your only catching a few a season you'll do ok with them smaller faster types I expect but when you start giving them a good bit of stick youll see why a lot have tried em and gone back to tried and tested bull /greyhound. Atvb 3 Quote Link to post
WILF 47,969 Posted March 7, 2017 Report Share Posted March 7, 2017 A proper big bull x is a lot to handle if he is a proper game dog , some people have no need for that size and gameness, in all honesty you don't need a big bull x for fox it's just to much, that's the reason I am going down the route of properly breed bull whippets , 21" or 22" and properly bred dogs will do for foxes, you kept the gameness of the pit but downsize them a bit which makes them just as game at a fraction of the size, in my eyes a perfectly suitable fox dog. Would you not say you are narrowing down your options though mate?...........a good big dog will give you a lot more tools in the box than a good little dog do you not think ? Quote Link to post
'sully' 1,119 Posted March 7, 2017 Report Share Posted March 7, 2017 A proper big bull x is a lot to handle if he is a proper game dog , some people have no need for that size and gameness, in all honesty you don't need a big bull x for fox it's just to much, that's the reason I am going down the route of properly breed bull whippets , 21" or 22" and properly bred dogs will do for foxes, you kept the gameness of the pit but downsize them a bit which makes them just as game at a fraction of the size, in my eyes a perfectly suitable fox dog.Would you not say you are narrowing down your options though mate?...........a good big dog will give you a lot more tools in the box than a good little dog do you not think ? Like we only do fox so the cross is suited to us , a smaller dog can kill a fox no problem , I get what your saying and of course it would matter if we were at other game in regards to leg etc 1 Quote Link to post
'sully' 1,119 Posted March 7, 2017 Report Share Posted March 7, 2017 A proper big bull x is a lot to handle if he is a proper game dog , some people have no need for that size and gameness, in all honesty you don't need a big bull x for fox it's just to much, that's the reason I am going down the route of properly breed bull whippets , 21" or 22" and properly bred dogs will do for foxes, you kept the gameness of the pit but downsize them a bit which makes them just as game at a fraction of the size, in my eyes a perfectly suitable fox dog. Not everyone who's working bull x is using them to take things with teeth but I get what your saying if your only catching a few a season you'll do ok with them smaller faster types I expect but when you start giving them a good bit of stick youll see why a lot have tried em and gone back to tried and tested bull /greyhound. Atvb We do a lot more than a few a season , again I think it's down to breeding , a dog that's bred properly will do the task in hand , a lot of people have tried the cross but a lot of people tried any whippet to any pit , no purposely game bred dogs to properly bred whippets , breeding is worth feeding Quote Link to post
davey crocket 37 Posted March 7, 2017 Report Share Posted March 7, 2017 I'd like to see these fox slaying little lurchers mate. Understand you can have game little ones but no way can they sustain it once out regularly on good foxed ground. Ask them do couple a day then out few times a week. Must be killing different foxes to ones around here. 1 Quote Link to post
'sully' 1,119 Posted March 7, 2017 Report Share Posted March 7, 2017 I'd like to see these fox slaying little lurchers mate. Understand you can have game little ones but no way can they sustain it once out regularly on good foxed ground. Ask them do couple a day then out few times a week. Must be killing different foxes to ones around here. A terrier can kill a fox , I don't understand why people have this misconception that a big lurcher is needed. As I've said before I've seen small lurchers put big dogs to shame, doing good numbers season after season, pits take stick it's what they are bred to do , for hours on end , they are smaller than a whippet and I've seen plenty pits dispatch a fox well faster than most lurchers , proper bred dogs will and always have continued to prevail. Quote Link to post
blackmaggie 3,377 Posted March 7, 2017 Report Share Posted March 7, 2017 A proper big bull x is a lot to handle if he is a proper game dog , some people have no need for that size and gameness, in all honesty you don't need a big bull x for fox it's just to much, that's the reason I am going down the route of properly breed bull whippets , 21" or 22" and properly bred dogs will do for foxes, you kept the gameness of the pit but downsize them a bit which makes them just as game at a fraction of the size, in my eyes a perfectly suitable fox dog.bollocks a lot to handle ? Has long as your putting the graft there way regular and they have been socialize properly they're no different to any lurcher and there not just decent on teeth they can can and do take all edible better than most when it requires a bit of balls and retrieve live to hand you talk like your handling some IED they do have there limations and certain ground doesn't suit but get a goodun and they will fill your freezer 1 Quote Link to post
blackmaggie 3,377 Posted March 7, 2017 Report Share Posted March 7, 2017 I'd like to see these fox slaying little lurchers mate. Understand you can have game little ones but no way can they sustain it once out regularly on good foxed ground. Ask them do couple a day then out few times a week. Must be killing different foxes to ones around here. A terrier can kill a fox , I don't understand why people have this misconception that a big lurcher is needed. As I've said before I've seen small lurchers put big dogs to shame, doing good numbers season after season, pits take stick it's what they are bred to do , for hours on end , they are smaller than a whippet and I've seen plenty pits dispatch a fox well faster than most lurchers , proper bred dogs will and always have continued to prevail. difference sully is like getting hit with a light weight boxer and a heavy weight I like to see the job done quicker rather than later 2 Quote Link to post
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