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Most trainable lurcher/cross  

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  1. 1. What is the most trainable/biddable lurcher cross out of the options below

    • lurcher to lurcher
      3
    • whippet x greyhound
      1
    • (collie, kelpie, cattle dog) x greyhound
      17
    • bull x greyhound
      6
    • saluki x greyhound
      0
    • purebreeds
      2


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Just now, South hams hunter said:

why the neck? 

Loads a reasons lol 

I was hunting bambi aswell neck shoulders no meat really any way 

dogs gets neck quick less time with head swelled 

I rather be stood in court saying dog not injured fox killed by neck 

better than dogs head like balloon fox took 3 mins to die chest punctured ripped to bits  etc ? ?? 

 

 

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1 minute ago, mC HULL said:

Loads a reasons lol 

I was hunting bambi aswell neck shoulders no meat really any way 

dogs gets neck quick less time with head swelled 

I rather be stood in court saying dog not injured fox killed by neck 

better than dogs head like balloon fox took 3 mins to die chest punctured ripped to bits  etc ? ?? 

 

 

dogs know the difference.

a fox by the neck takes longer then the chest, chest is the engine room. chest also doesn't mean fox ripped to bits,  you've seen many foxes done have ya?

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Just now, South hams hunter said:

dogs know the difference.

a fox by the neck takes longer then the chest, chest is the engine room. chest also doesn't mean fox ripped to bits,  you've seen many foxes done have ya?

Lol loads mate never go cubbing stubble time ? got out a that before the millinenium ? may aswell be ratting ? squeak em in like pups 

a dog grab a neck crunching shaking a lot quicker than crunching chest up ripping stomach etc some strong bull x crunch wouldn’t need neck cruch head just as well both less marks then leaving fox head free to bite ?? 

I seen loads A chest crunchers they normally do same with deer ?? 

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8 minutes ago, mC HULL said:

Lol loads mate never go cubbing stubble time ? got out a that before the millinenium ? may aswell be ratting ? squeak em in like pups 

a dog grab a neck crunching shaking a lot quicker than crunching chest up ripping stomach etc some strong bull x crunch wouldn’t need neck cruch head just as well both less marks then leaving fox head free to bite ?? 

I seen loads A chest crunchers they normally do same with deer ?? 

ill leave ya to it, your talking nonsense 

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1 minute ago, South hams hunter said:

ill leave ya to it, your talking nonsense 

Nonsense ? ? wolf kill with chest cruching lol lion wild dog lol

all try for neck lol break it or suffocated it lol ?? so do most dogs mate ?? 

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All this talk of doubling up.So you double up the younster gets bit by the fox which gets shook around by the older dog.surely the whole reason for breeding from tried and tested bloodlines is that the dog if allowed to mature properly should want to do it without having to be shown how.Do lads need to double up little 18lb terriers to show them how to do the job so why do lads feel the need to double up 60lb+ bull crosses.Maybe its just lads kidding themselves on how good their dogs really are that they need to be constantly doubling up.

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All this talk of doubling up.So you double up the younster gets bit by the fox which gets shook around by the older dog.surely the whole reason for breeding from tried and tested bloodlines is that the dog if allowed to mature properly should want to do it without having to be shown how.Do lads need to double up little 18lb terriers to show them how to do the job so why do lads feel the need to double up 60lb+ bull crosses.Maybe its just lads kidding themselves on how good their dogs really are that they need to be constantly doubling up.

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All this talk of doubling up.So you double up the younster gets bit by the fox which gets shook around by the older dog.surely the whole reason for breeding from tried and tested bloodlines is that the dog if allowed to mature properly should want to do it without having to be shown how.Do lads need to double up little 18lb terriers to show them how to do the job so why do lads feel the need to double up 60lb+ bull crosses.Maybe its just lads kidding themselves on how good their dogs really are that they need to be constantly doubling up.

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All this talk of doubling up.So you double up the younster gets bit by the fox which gets shook around by the older dog.surely the whole reason for breeding from tried and tested bloodlines is that the dog if allowed to mature properly should want to do it without having to be shown how.Do lads need to double up little 18lb terriers to show them how to do the job so why do lads feel the need to double up 60lb+ bull crosses.Maybe its just lads kidding themselves on how good their dogs really are that they need to be constantly doubling up.

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4 minutes ago, downsouth said:

All this talk of doubling up.So you double up the younster gets bit by the fox which gets shook around by the older dog.surely the whole reason for breeding from tried and tested bloodlines is that the dog if allowed to mature properly should want to do it without having to be shown how.Do lads need to double up little 18lb terriers to show them how to do the job so why do lads feel the need to double up 60lb+ bull crosses.Maybe its just lads kidding themselves on how good their dogs really are that they need to be constantly doubling up.

we get your point, don't have to keep repeating it ?

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5 minutes ago, downsouth said:

All this talk of doubling up.So you double up the younster gets bit by the fox which gets shook around by the older dog.surely the whole reason for breeding from tried and tested bloodlines is that the dog if allowed to mature properly should want to do it without having to be shown how.Do lads need to double up little 18lb terriers to show them how to do the job so why do lads feel the need to double up 60lb+ bull crosses.Maybe its just lads kidding themselves on how good their dogs really are that they need to be constantly doubling up.

I just run my youngsters day time with my older dog and mates , they enter when they want and cause the way we hunt the youngster really doesn’t tend to get there first and it’s all over they get there for a rag , because the way I kennel and keep my dogs the younger dog usually lives with the older one , they have a good bond so work together , I don’t know if there makes sense but it seems to work for me ?

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