roybo 2,873 Posted April 26, 2017 Report Share Posted April 26, 2017 is that silver medal David lol Lol think so can't billev lads feed it mate .meat all the way wag much better, you get multi coloured shite too lol cracking pup hope it does the job for you 1 Quote Link to post
Broxi 32 Posted April 26, 2017 Report Share Posted April 26, 2017 Cracking wee dog mate, hope u have a few good seasons with it Quote Link to post
Chaffinch55 98 Posted April 26, 2017 Report Share Posted April 26, 2017 (edited) - Edited July 12, 2017 by Chaffinch55 2 Quote Link to post
roybo 2,873 Posted April 26, 2017 Report Share Posted April 26, 2017 I firm believer giving pups all the best raw and mixed meals. But there is a limit. And ive seen starved pups turn out to be strongest it litter. Regardless there start in life food wise i think they will make the size they will make. If that make sense. Bloody hell what a stunning little animal tho by any means. Going to be cracking stamp nicest pup seen long time. And id say a good cross for vareity stuff. Good luck with it. i think thats true ,to an extent ,i think youd have to treat them pretty poorly for them to restrict their height. but id always feed the best i could 1 Quote Link to post
Chaffinch55 98 Posted April 26, 2017 Report Share Posted April 26, 2017 (edited) - Edited July 12, 2017 by Chaffinch55 Quote Link to post
bird 9,873 Posted April 26, 2017 Report Share Posted April 26, 2017 Very heavy for a 3/4 grey 1/4 bull I had a 2nd generation bred this way from Birmingham some years back a lot racier than your pup but was a hell of a dog lovely pup by the way best of luck with herwhere abouts in Birmingham did that dog come from wonder if it was joe smiths stuff ? , i had good dog of him 1/4 pit 3/4 grey , nugget was the dam. nice pup chris should have plenty of pace and bit of grit 2 Quote Link to post
Shaddy93 840 Posted April 26, 2017 Report Share Posted April 26, 2017 (edited) Very heavy for a 3/4 grey 1/4 bull I had a 2nd generation bred this way from Birmingham some years back a lot racier than your pup but was a hell of a dog lovely pup by the way best of luck with herwhere abouts in Birmingham did that dog come from Do you know Gordon? Good mates with joe smith, he kept two dog pups back and I had one of them Edited April 26, 2017 by Shaddy93 Quote Link to post
bird 9,873 Posted April 26, 2017 Report Share Posted April 26, 2017 Very heavy for a 3/4 grey 1/4 bull I had a 2nd generation bred this way from Birmingham some years back a lot racier than your pup but was a hell of a dog lovely pup by the way best of luck with herwhere abouts in Birmingham did that dog come from Do you know Gordon? Good mates with joe smith, he kept two dog pups back and I had one of them Gordon had some good dogs as well , he good bloke to deal with , both him and joe bred good dogs , good honest bullxs, are they still with bullxs now ? i havnt seen either for long while, joe had some good jacks as well, and judged few terrier shows Quote Link to post
Shaddy93 840 Posted April 26, 2017 Report Share Posted April 26, 2017 Very heavy for a 3/4 grey 1/4 bull I had a 2nd generation bred this way from Birmingham some years back a lot racier than your pup but was a hell of a dog lovely pup by the way best of luck with her where abouts in Birmingham did that dog come from Do you know Gordon? Good mates with joe smith, he kept two dog pups back and I had one of them Gordon had some good dogs as well , he good bloke to deal with , both him and joe bred good dogs , good honest bullxs, are they still with bullxs now ? i havnt seen either for long while, joe had some good jacks as well, and judged few terrier shows To be honest with you mate iv never met joe or Gordon an old boy who taught me a lot growing up I use to take his half cross out for him back in the day just walk him for him etc he sorted me out with the dog as he's been good pals with joe and Gordon for many years, didn't pay a penny for the dog, started him on rabbits at 13 months old caught the first 5 out of the first 6 rabbits he ever ran, ended up 27tts racey with a good head he was very similar to the young dog I have now Quote Link to post
low plains drifter 10,474 Posted April 26, 2017 Report Share Posted April 26, 2017 She's a cracking grubber shes on beef/chicken mince,sardines,goats milk,gain 28,bone builder & bit of cod liver oil atb cbx Mate that's no good get blue sack doctor John's A dog could fertilise a field on that stuff lol 2 Quote Link to post
bird 9,873 Posted April 26, 2017 Report Share Posted April 26, 2017 Very heavy for a 3/4 grey 1/4 bull I had a 2nd generation bred this way from Birmingham some years back a lot racier than your pup but was a hell of a dog lovely pup by the way best of luck with herwhere abouts in Birmingham did that dog come from Do you know Gordon? Good mates with joe smith, he kept two dog pups back and I had one of them Gordon had some good dogs as well , he good bloke to deal with , both him and joe bred good dogs , good honest bullxs, are they still with bullxs now ? i havnt seen either for long while, joe had some good jacks as well, and judged few terrier shows To be honest with you mate iv never met joe or Gordon an old boy who taught me a lot growing up I use to take his half cross out for him back in the day just walk him for him etc he sorted me out with the dog as he's been good pals with joe and Gordon for many years, didn't pay a penny for the dog, started him on rabbits at 13 months old caught the first 5 out of the first 6 rabbits he ever ran, ended up 27tts racey with a good head he was very similar to the young dog I have now that's about right regards joe and Gordon , they never bred to make money , they only bred to get pups for there selves, and pups over as long as they went good homes and give them some work to do, they were happy with that . nugget the 1x bullx grey dam to the pup i had , was great bitch she was real full on dog, tackle anything on 4 legs , my dog from her was only 1/4 , but he was keen dog, i think most of the litter didnt make old bones ,my dog hit a concrete post, and it finished him , had some good nights with him . Quote Link to post
Shaddy93 840 Posted April 26, 2017 Report Share Posted April 26, 2017 Very heavy for a 3/4 grey 1/4 bull I had a 2nd generation bred this way from Birmingham some years back a lot racier than your pup but was a hell of a dog lovely pup by the way best of luck with her where abouts in Birmingham did that dog come from Do you know Gordon? Good mates with joe smith, he kept two dog pups back and I had one of them Gordon had some good dogs as well , he good bloke to deal with , both him and joe bred good dogs , good honest bullxs, are they still with bullxs now ? i havnt seen either for long while, joe had some good jacks as well, and judged few terrier shows To be honest with you mate iv never met joe or Gordon an old boy who taught me a lot growing up I use to take his half cross out for him back in the day just walk him for him etc he sorted me out with the dog as he's been good pals with joe and Gordon for many years, didn't pay a penny for the dog, started him on rabbits at 13 months old caught the first 5 out of the first 6 rabbits he ever ran, ended up 27tts racey with a good head he was very similar to the young dog I have now that's about right regards joe and Gordon , they never bred to make money , they only bred to get pups for there selves, and pups over as long as they went good homes and give them some work to do, they were happy with that . nugget the 1x bullx grey dam to the pup i had , was great bitch she was real full on dog, tackle anything on 4 legs , my dog from her was only 1/4 , but he was keen dog, i think most of the litter didnt make old bones ,my dog hit a concrete post, and it finished him , had some good nights with him . Yeah the grandsire of mine was apparantly a well known venison dog, gordon was nearlly sick when he gave me the dog, he was the same tackled anything in his path, just started his second season when hit his back end on a tree chasing a munty in a thick woodland, That was the end of him Quote Link to post
chrisbullx 2,541 Posted April 26, 2017 Author Report Share Posted April 26, 2017 i had a bitch direct out of Joe smiths nugget she was a cracker & this pups dam is direct out of Joe smiths jack atb cbx Quote Link to post
bird 9,873 Posted April 26, 2017 Report Share Posted April 26, 2017 Very heavy for a 3/4 grey 1/4 bull I had a 2nd generation bred this way from Birmingham some years back a lot racier than your pup but was a hell of a dog lovely pup by the way best of luck with herwhere abouts in Birmingham did that dog come from Do you know Gordon? Good mates with joe smith, he kept two dog pups back and I had one of them Gordon had some good dogs as well , he good bloke to deal with , both him and joe bred good dogs , good honest bullxs, are they still with bullxs now ? i havnt seen either for long while, joe had some good jacks as well, and judged few terrier shows To be honest with you mate iv never met joe or Gordon an old boy who taught me a lot growing up I use to take his half cross out for him back in the day just walk him for him etc he sorted me out with the dog as he's been good pals with joe and Gordon for many years, didn't pay a penny for the dog, started him on rabbits at 13 months old caught the first 5 out of the first 6 rabbits he ever ran, ended up 27tts racey with a good head he was very similar to the young dog I have now that's about right regards joe and Gordon , they never bred to make money , they only bred to get pups for there selves, and pups over as long as they went good homes and give them some work to do, they were happy with that . nugget the 1x bullx grey dam to the pup i had , was great bitch she was real full on dog, tackle anything on 4 legs , my dog from her was only 1/4 , but he was keen dog, i think most of the litter didnt make old bones ,my dog hit a concrete post, and it finished him , had some good nights with him . Yeah the grandsire of mine was apparantly a well known venison dog, gordon was nearlly sick when he gave me the dog, he was the same tackled anything in his path, just started his second season when hit his back end on a tree chasing a munty in a thick woodland, That was the end of him i think the dog, could have been jack , that dog was 1/4 bull 3/4 grey , strong dog, good head on him, strong looking for a 1/4 bred , that deff put some game away . as said both joe's and Gordon's dogs not many made old bones .Funny thing is when round Gord's place he had few bullxs there , think was 5-6 dogs there , i asked why so many dogs, he said because the mad prats leave there brain in the kennel when running game lol, now i know what he meant . Quote Link to post
Shaddy93 840 Posted April 26, 2017 Report Share Posted April 26, 2017 Very heavy for a 3/4 grey 1/4 bull I had a 2nd generation bred this way from Birmingham some years back a lot racier than your pup but was a hell of a dog lovely pup by the way best of luck with her where abouts in Birmingham did that dog come from Do you know Gordon? Good mates with joe smith, he kept two dog pups back and I had one of them Gordon had some good dogs as well , he good bloke to deal with , both him and joe bred good dogs , good honest bullxs, are they still with bullxs now ? i havnt seen either for long while, joe had some good jacks as well, and judged few terrier shows To be honest with you mate iv never met joe or Gordon an old boy who taught me a lot growing up I use to take his half cross out for him back in the day just walk him for him etc he sorted me out with the dog as he's been good pals with joe and Gordon for many years, didn't pay a penny for the dog, started him on rabbits at 13 months old caught the first 5 out of the first 6 rabbits he ever ran, ended up 27tts racey with a good head he was very similar to the young dog I have now that's about right regards joe and Gordon , they never bred to make money , they only bred to get pups for there selves, and pups over as long as they went good homes and give them some work to do, they were happy with that . nugget the 1x bullx grey dam to the pup i had , was great bitch she was real full on dog, tackle anything on 4 legs , my dog from her was only 1/4 , but he was keen dog, i think most of the litter didnt make old bones ,my dog hit a concrete post, and it finished him , had some good nights with him . Yeah the grandsire of mine was apparantly a well known venison dog, gordon was nearlly sick when he gave me the dog, he was the same tackled anything in his path, just started his second season when hit his back end on a tree chasing a munty in a thick woodland, That was the end of him i think the dog, could have been jack , that dog was 1/4 bull 3/4 grey , strong dog, good head on him, strong looking for a 1/4 bred , that deff put some game away . as said both joe's and Gordon's dogs not many made old bones .Funny thing is when round Gord's place he had few bullxs there , think was 5-6 dogs there , i asked why so many dogs, he said because the mad prats leave there brain in the kennel when running game lol, now i know what he meant . Yep I think anybody who runs bull crosses knows they don't have much brains lol the young dog I have at the minute often cuts himself on barbed wire etc the good thing with a bull cross though is aslong as it's nothing serious they don't tend to sulk like a collie cross haha 1 Quote Link to post
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