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saw a lovely English bull terrier today. quite leggy & lean. I know fxxck all about bull crosses having always had beddy lurchers  do you use ebt or Stafford for crossing. also what does bull bring apart from the obvious heart & drive? do they hunt up work cover & mark? I am genuinely interested. comments please. 

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? I've seen this on a lot of these Hunting type forums,...lads bad mouthing other fellahs jukels... Such opinions are best kept private between enthusiasts, as opposed to being broadcast on the I

my dog is 4yr old.he mark's 100%. will pick up a scent from a ploughed field and track it into the hedgerow/cover and shift it.nothing has straighlined him in speed.never opens up chasing.bullet proof

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my dog is 4yr old.he mark's 100%. will pick up a scent from a ploughed field and track it into the hedgerow/cover and shift it.nothing has straighlined him in speed.never opens up chasing.bullet proof around other dog's.ferrets/chickens/chick's even play around his feet while lying in the garden.and my lads turtle. can work him with hand signals while ferreting getting him to stand where i want him to. other side of hedge burry etc.i hate talking while ferreting.he didnt fully mature untill 3yr old though.his only fault or maybe not a fault which ever way you prefer.he wont hit thick cover/ hedgerows at speed.

he was about 1yr old chased a fox through a small woods and came back with a cut and some swelling looking spaced out.he spent all night in the house staring at the ceiling with concusion.so im sure thats why he wont hit cover at speed.

 

 

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  On 15/12/2018 at 13:17, fred90 said:

saw a lovely English bull terrier today. quite leggy & lean. I know fxxck all about bull crosses having always had beddy lurchers  do you use ebt or Stafford for crossing. also what does bull bring apart from the obvious heart & drive? do they hunt up work cover & mark? I am genuinely interested. comments please. 

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Just like any dog you put time in get em out will mark up , hunt up an work cover , some bull x lack speed an can't turn good but have seen big bull x that can run an turn sharp 

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  On 15/12/2018 at 14:41, king said:

my dog is 4yr old.he mark's 100%. will pick up a scent from a ploughed field and track it into the hedgerow/cover and shift it.nothing has straighlined him in speed.never opens up chasing.bullet proof around other dog's.ferrets/chickens/chick's even play around his feet while lying in the garden.and my lads turtle. can work him with hand signals while ferreting getting him to stand where i want him to. other side of hedge burry etc.i hate talking while ferreting.he didnt fully mature untill 3yr old though.his only fault or maybe not a fault which ever way you prefer.he wont hit thick cover/ hedgerows at speed.

he was about 1yr old chased a fox through a small woods and came back with a cut and some swelling looking spaced out.he spent all night in the house staring at the ceiling with concusion.so im sure thats why he wont hit cover at speed.

 

 

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Fuk me not that same pic again ??‍♂️

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  On 15/12/2018 at 16:13, Chaff said:

Is he hard or soft mouthed with the rabbits mate, mine still minces the first couple then settles down.

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90% of the time there dead when he retrieves them chaff the back and ribs crushed to bit's ive never eaten a rabbit it's all dog and ferret food.so it dont matter that much to me

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