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51 minutes ago, mC HULL said:

If you running post stamp sized fields you might get 2/3 nights lamping and digging inbetween from a first cross bull grey but I couldn’t mate 

No matter how strong your half cross is id show it cramping after one outing lol atb

Lol.. ok fella, sure you know... tell me what genuine Wheaten lines you have seen? And I mean Wheatens with pure history behind them put over genuine x coursing greyhounds also with great history behind them tried and tested in the likes of clonmel over 35 years who also loved teeth youve ever seen? Tell me what bull xs bred the same way lol... these dogs had gears wind and gameness for days son.. tried and tested to the hilt... lol another man who thinks there no big massive fields in Ireland ....  give your head a shake... bring your salukis to me and ill sicken one of them in a few minutes short  ? and then take you to a big arable to see how he handles the Irish Brown hare on a couple of buckles when his tail is up his hole and wondering what the fk just happened while he singing like Pavarotti. Then took to another to do the same, then brought back, washed and watered fed a tit bit... let settled for a few hours and then take it lamping for genuine permission pest control.

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2 hours ago, dogmandont said:

I owned a little bullx bitch that could lift rabbits on the lamp by the sack full. I've owned wheaten xs that could do the same. 

So what are you waffling about. 

Seen a wee 21 1/2 half x bull bitch that made lifting rabbits on a golf course look easy 

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1 hour ago, stop.end said:

Lol.. ok fella, sure you know... tell me what genuine Wheaten lines you have seen? And I mean Wheatens with pure history behind them put over genuine x coursing greyhounds also with great history behind them tried and tested in the likes of clonmel over 35 years who also loved teeth youve ever seen? Tell me what bull xs bred the same way lol... these dogs had gears wind and gameness for days son.. tried and tested to the hilt... lol another man who thinks there no big massive fields in Ireland ....  give your head a shake... bring your salukis to me and ill sicken one of them in a few minutes short  ? and then take you to a big arable to see how he handles the Irish Brown hare on a couple of buckles when his tail is up his hole and wondering what the fk just happened while he singing like Pavarotti. Then took to another to do the same, then brought back, washed and watered fed a tit bit... let settled for a few hours and then take it lamping for genuine permission pest control.

I haven’t commented on a Wheaton lol 

I said half bred bull x struggle as pot fillers 

there’s nothing you could show my dog that would sicken it in a min lol 

Never run Irish hare so can’t comment but if you can run it with a half bred bull grey it can’t be much good lol

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10 minutes ago, mC HULL said:

I haven’t commented on a Wheaton lol 

I said half bred bull x struggle as pot fillers 

there’s nothing you could show my dog that would sicken it in a min lol 

Never run Irish hare so can’t comment but if you can run it with a half bred bull grey it can’t be much good lol

You have seemed to have missed my point completely..

Its you who seems to own the one trick pony with feathered ears.

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Lol I’ll try answer for you I never mentioned wheatons but I’ve seen a few handy all round dogs teeth and pot fillers 

a coursing grey a good start like you say kill fox easy aometimes just on hitting them so you have a Wheaton x grey suits you were you are happy days 

If my one trick pony’s keep me happy then happy days lol 

they using these Wheaton grey lines for the brown hare in Ireland ? Or U.K. saluki lines lol

 

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I think all bull blood adds to a running dog is shit feet and pig headed attitude.If a big running dog can't handle anything that bites back I wouldn't try to remedy the line by using bull blood.Deerhounds bring wind and coat and good feet but too much deerhound they become "Milton the monster" and are too soft imo.

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15 hours ago, shaaark said:

I've tried to understand his posts quite often, but, I admit, nope, can't! ?.

I mean, he loves beddys, but today's beddys are 'dross', 'shite', 'not worth breeding from', unless they're bred from his dogs! And he only keeps beddys with fell blood in now, because they suit him and what he expects of a working terrier. But fells/lakies/pats, are 'inferior' to a good beddy?! ?.

What am I missing about what he writes? I certainly am NOT thick, but I really can't fathom what he's trying to get over to people in his posts! ?

 

Your not the only one mate! All I see is say one thing on one post an say the opposite on another 

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3 hours ago, Aussie Whip said:

I think all bull blood adds to a running dog is shit feet and pig headed attitude.If a big running dog can't handle anything that bites back I wouldn't try to remedy the line by using bull blood.Deerhounds bring wind and coat and good feet but too much deerhound they become "Milton the monster" and are too soft imo.

Fair dinkum

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