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Bella she's a 5/8 3/8 who will be 12 months old next week,she's already bumped into a few odds & sods on our daily exercise wanders..she is 100% going to do what's asked of her if early indication

4th full season for this fella. Just does what he does. Been great to have him as a role model for young dog. Always keeps me happy this fella Atb Igz

Fawn dog...bull/grey x saluki/bull/grey....black bitch 1st x..

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1 minute ago, Neobliviscaris1776 said:

What's the percentages mate? Looks solid

Say more bull than the hound as I was told that came out in it . Done well in the field and caught honestly when mattered 

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On 13/05/2018 at 12:28, Phil E said:

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I like him. He looks fast for a bull cross,what way's he bred?There's a fair bit of forestry in Laois if I remember right. Can he run through it OK or does he knock himself to bits? 

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1 hour ago, Maximus Ferret said:

I like him. He looks fast for a bull cross,what way's he bred?There's a fair bit of forestry in Laois if I remember right. Can he run through it OK or does he knock himself to bits? 

What do you mean fast for a bull x I've never been so insulted in my life 

NEVER

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On 14/05/2018 at 17:07, Maximus Ferret said:

I like him. He looks fast for a bull cross,what way's he bred?There's a fair bit of forestry in Laois if I remember right. Can he run through it OK or does he knock himself to bits? 

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1 hour ago, Phil E said:

Cheers mate she's a first cross. Still a pup only 14 months  showing great signs so far very biddible great nose n will enter any cover only seen a few bits but seems very keen. She flys through the forestry no probs been walking up there daily since a young pup so well used to it I suppose. Hopefully will see what she' made of next season 

Nice and racy and plenty of leg Phil for a 1st cross,some  seem to throw that way ,the bull crosses I've had  or used in the past tended to go the same way

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Yeah was lucky she threw that way the dam was a big coursing bitch about 29in so the bit of size helped I'd say she came about 25in as far as I know most of the litter came a similar stamp. She's not lacking in speed anyway so Hopefully have better luck with this 1! How did your razor litter fair out after? Haven't been on here in a while

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