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41 minutes ago, downsouth said:

Thats a nice looking thing mate but could never work out why anyone feels the need to breed a reverse 3/4 bred

Nether could I if I'm honest ds, it would of been as useful as a chocolate fireguard to me but I seen it graft and I have to say it was a nice athletic type for the way it was bred, I'd seen a whole lot worse 1/2 xs if I'm honest so I used him. 

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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

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1 hour ago, downsouth said:

Thats a nice looking thing mate but could never work out why anyone feels the need to breed a reverse 3/4 bred

We had a 5/8 bull 3/8 grey which was the foundation bitch in the dogs we keep now. An absolute machine and one of the best bull x I’ve seen. 

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10 hours ago, dogmandont said:

Nether could I if I'm honest ds, it would of been as useful as a chocolate fireguard to me but I seen it graft and I have to say it was a nice athletic type for the way it was bred, I'd seen a whole lot worse 1/2 xs if I'm honest so I used him. 

Not knocking you for using it mate as you did probably the only sensible thing to do and used it straight on a greyhound.Just cant see what anyones hoping to achieve by breeding one in the first place.

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9 hours ago, C.green said:

I see what ds is saying the right sort of half x can be abit too much for most sorts of hunting cant it anymore bull than half just seems a waste

At the end of the day if your half crosses cant work everything that the uk has to hunt then they need shooting not breeding back to a bulldog.

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5 hours ago, Gavo said:

3/4 breed only for two things boar and the other pigs he’s doing well on the big ones and only one pig going to keep him going now see if he makes the grade then will defo get some pups to start next year 

Ffs says it all

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18 hours ago, SheepChaser said:

We had a 5/8 bull 3/8 grey which was the foundation bitch in the dogs we keep now. An absolute machine and one of the best bull x I’ve seen. 

Have you bred back to her and kept it tight, or just out crossed her?

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24 minutes ago, C.green said:

Not sure mate take a better man than me to work that out im quite pleased with her though shes caught loads for her age good style too

Tell me what the sire and dame were and I’ll tell ya how much of each is in it 

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