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1 minute ago, Greyman said:

It’s all in the film big cats declassified which of course you would have watched you total walloper,

 

The hairs were found in Gloucestershire not by Sharon,thought you were a bit smarter than to choose the village idiot as an Allie mate but I guess you’d grab any branch when your out of your depth 

As I suspected, you are now linking together a carcass found in Cumbria to some hairs found in Gloucestershire, do you understand how absurd that is, no disrespect mate.

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Fck off I genuinely want to learn I'm not having 25 thl spackers walking behind us taking the piss 🤣🖕

There's a record setting on teams, we regularly record meetings (tell everyone before hand) as it saves making notes during the meeting, pass the recording on and everyone has a record. Said a fe

Not judging by the amount of Fanny’s on here ?

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1 minute ago, Pewit said:

Take it you've never seen Dogo's slipped on them in the States? They don't have the fur up & growl, they get stuck in just like a good bullcross would.

They are basically an old linebred bull cross in layman's terms as well, no gamer than a pure APBT.

The dogs you talk of,are trained from a young age in 'pens' with canned quarry,in the states,Latin America, Australia  etc 🤣 your standard UK bred bull cross will struggle on a  boar its first time ,can get messy,unless helped out...it don't come natural to them,grab yourself a pair of bull crosses and come find out for yourself 👍

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2 minutes ago, dogmandont said:

Sean don't get caught up in the fantasies of a bluffer that's done fcuk all lolol, fcuking 100lb killing machines, in all the years of being around working dogs have seen many 100lb pitbull crosses? No neither have I lolol. 

Hes a dreamer that's more interested in owning a fat Akita and a Tesla than a working dog Lolol.

 

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Never seen a 100lb bull x , seriously ? 

have you ever seen pics of dogs like havoc etc ? some of the Reece line dogs throw very tall and heavy . 

Buddy, the foxy Charlie coursing dog , was best when he was hard weight and ran in the the wet , 85lb was his normal weight and he was only 26 inch 

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Just now, Daniel cain said:

The dogs you talk of,are trained from a young age in 'pens' with canned quarry,in the states,Latin America, Australia  etc 🤣 your standard UK bred bull cross will struggle on a  boar its first time ,can get messy,unless helped out...it don't come natural to them,grab yourself a pair of bull crosses and come find out for yourself 👍

So all are trained in pens and you know for a fact? Not all folk bring their dogs on like that. And of course, just like many bull crosses will struggle on pigs, but any one worth it's weight in feed will get stuck in, they might not have the knack of finishing but they will get their feet wet regardless. 

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6 minutes ago, Greyman said:

It’s all in the film big cats declassified which of course you would have watched you total walloper,

 

The hairs were found in Gloucestershire not by Sharon,thought you were a bit smarter than to choose the village idiot as an Allie mate but I guess you’d grab any branch when your out of your depth 

I like your style . 
 

So what was the source of the dna she found in Cumbria mate ? 

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2 minutes ago, THE STIFFMEISTER said:

Never seen a 100lb bull x , seriously ? 

have you ever seen pics of dogs like havoc etc ? some of the Reece line dogs throw very tall and heavy . 

Buddy, the foxy Charlie coursing dog , was best when he was hard weight and ran in the the wet , 85lb was his normal weight and he was only 26 inch 

Better off trying to discuss chess with a pigeon. Some of the dogs Rhys had/bred were massive with heads like a skip.

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Just now, Pewit said:

 

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Yes yes we all know why I had that back and forth with trunk and it wasn't for the reason your trying make out but carry on posting screenshots like your gonna make lads think I'm an anti, dog lads know dogs lads and I stand head and shoulders above you ye massive walloper. 🤣🤣🤣

Right I'm away out on the MTB for a few hours I'll check in later and fully expect pictures of your 100lb killing machines.

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2 minutes ago, THE STIFFMEISTER said:

Never seen a 100lb bull x , seriously ? 

have you ever seen pics of dogs like havoc etc ? some of the Reece line dogs throw very tall and heavy . 

Buddy, the foxy Charlie coursing dog , was best when he was hard weight and ran in the the wet , 85lb was his normal weight and he was only 26 inch 

I agree, there used to be a member in here who some may remember called Burnie69……bumped into him at a hunt show and he had the biggest, baddest looking machine of a bull cross that must have been every ounce of 100lb 

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I will say however, I don’t think the very biggest dogs were running much……more dragging stuff out by the head ! Lol 

 

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1 minute ago, WILF said:

I will say however, I don’t think the very biggest dogs were running much……more dragging stuff out by the head ! Lol 

 

Expected, just lob them out of the motor and crunch, crunch, on the to the next, that was the reality. Not everyone's cup of tea but each to their own.

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4 minutes ago, THE STIFFMEISTER said:

Never seen a 100lb bull x , seriously ? 

have you ever seen pics of dogs like havoc etc ? some of the Reece line dogs throw very tall and heavy . 

Buddy, the foxy Charlie coursing dog , was best when he was hard weight and ran in the the wet , 85lb was his normal weight and he was only 26 inch 

I owned an ran proper bred first crosses both pitbull and wheaten bred out of big Irish coursing dogs none EVER came in at 100lb ever, I've had half crosses 28'' to the shoulder not make anywhere near 100lb. 

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Just now, dogmandont said:

I owned an ran proper bred first crosses both pitbull and wheaten bred out of big Irish coursing dogs none EVER came in at 100lb ever, I've had half crosses 28'' to the shoulder not make anywhere near 100lb. 

That 28 half cross would have been around 80/85 pounds wouldn’t it mate ?……f**k me, we all sound like our pal Bird ! Lol 

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1 minute ago, dogmandont said:

I owned an ran proper bred first crosses both pitbull and wheaten bred out of big Irish coursing dogs none EVER came in at 100lb ever, I've had half crosses 28'' to the shoulder not make anywhere near 100lb. 

Course you did, go on, ring your mate.

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Just now, dogmandont said:

I owned an ran proper bred first crosses both pitbull and wheaten bred out of big Irish coursing dogs none EVER came in at 100lb ever, I've had half crosses 28'' to the shoulder not make anywhere near 100lb. 

lol 

why would a half cross make anywhere near that ?? 

your amazing , also stop insulting bull xs by aligning them with the ultimate dog for the deluded , the wheaten 

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3 minutes ago, Pewit said:

Expected, just lob them out of the motor and crunch, crunch, on the to the next, that was the reality. Not everyone's cup of tea but each to their own.

Sshhh……the grown ups are talking ! Lol 

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