jcm 2,327 Posted March 9, 2021 Report Share Posted March 9, 2021 3 hours ago, moonlighter said: I’m interested in cockers and crosses too. A popular cross is with a beagle. Has anyone had one of these, and I’m assuming the beagle in the mix would make for a better dog for bushing with the lurchers as it would follow a trail a bit better, and probably wouldn’t be as hectic, maybe a bit more steady. But what would they be like for taking bush beating on a shoot? Would the beagle blood make them unsuitable for this. The reason I ask, is that most of my work would be bushing for the lurchers, but maybe 2 or 3 days bush beating throughout the season. Would a cocker x terrier not be better for bussing to the lurches as they won't go as far ?? 1 Quote Link to post
Aussie Whip 4,097 Posted March 9, 2021 Report Share Posted March 9, 2021 4 hours ago, moonlighter said: I’m interested in cockers and crosses too. A popular cross is with a beagle. Has anyone had one of these, and I’m assuming the beagle in the mix would make for a better dog for bushing with the lurchers as it would follow a trail a bit better, and probably wouldn’t be as hectic, maybe a bit more steady. But what would they be like for taking bush beating on a shoot? Would the beagle blood make them unsuitable for this. The reason I ask, is that most of my work would be bushing for the lurchers, but maybe 2 or 3 days bush beating throughout the season. You want them pretty hectic and small if your bushing blackberries and the like. I have a Parson for this, he has much more stamina than the other Russells I've owned. I'd get a pure cocker if I was bushing to guns. Quote Link to post
terryd 8,409 Posted March 9, 2021 Report Share Posted March 9, 2021 6 hours ago, jcm said: Would a cocker x terrier not be better for bussing to the lurches as they won't go as far ?? That would be my choice Quote Link to post
Budgiesmuggler 195 Posted March 27, 2021 Report Share Posted March 27, 2021 My first dog my grandfather found me was a cocker. He trained gun dogs (black labs) but took a like to her which was the first being she was spaniel. She was the dog I learnt everything from. Home life she chilled out with the ducks out back but on shoots she was a class dog, picked up all day on large shoots. Couldn't fault my cocker... She is now 16 and lives at my mums house. I wouldn't have a bad work about cocker's depending what your looking for. Quote Link to post
Budgiesmuggler 195 Posted March 27, 2021 Report Share Posted March 27, 2021 Any runner that got clipped etc she was first dog to stay on drive to go retrieve it. I don't understand why people think cockers are any more hypo than a springers. 1 Quote Link to post
Twisted 90 0 Posted July 31, 2021 Report Share Posted July 31, 2021 Try a sprocker . I find them easier to train . Eager to please . Mine is excitable but switches on when the gun is out . Good luck Quote Link to post
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