cramp 4 Posted May 22, 2008 Report Share Posted May 22, 2008 HERE IS MY PUP 5/8/38 BEDDY GREY BACK TO A BULL THE GREYHOUND BITCH IS IN PUP TO A BULLGREY DEERHOUND GREY nice dogs them.. they should be nice pups. whats the sire like mate? have you any pics? Taff THIS IS HIM TAFFY Quote Link to post
Guest Taffybull Posted May 22, 2008 Report Share Posted May 22, 2008 HERE IS MY PUP 5/8/38 BEDDY GREY BACK TO A BULL THE GREYHOUND BITCH IS IN PUP TO A BULLGREY DEERHOUND GREY nice dogs them.. they should be nice pups. whats the sire like mate? have you any pics? Taff THIS IS HIM TAFFY strong looking fella isnt he! are they both good grafters? Cheers Cramp Quote Link to post
swag 54 Posted May 23, 2008 Report Share Posted May 23, 2008 localy on big nites and im talking three or more roe maybe 4or 5 hares a nite only the saluk cross can handle it season after season and there feet stay sound ive had afew collie crosses line bred things thtat done well but only the [bANNED TEXT] type of saluk lasted, tor of dartmoor type etc ,, if i thought the bulll cross was the dog i would get rid of my saluk crosse and old fashioned collie line bred things ,i think personaly to much muscle doesnt lend to stamina great feet etc on hard stubbles i think an eight bull would do me and a qaurter would be more than enough , for big land three times a week ,when you driving hundred acres of stubble dog trotting by the vehicle, or slipped on several hares you need stamina and natural pace anything heavy boned and muscly well its not bred for it , im maybe wrong but maybe not just what ive saw from the last two decades catching a [bANNED TEXT] load of game when it was legal , i prefer kneck dogs, dogs that have a runnning brain as some nites im out three or four hours anything that runs very hard will not last for many seasons , i like all dogs but i question mark any dog thta is real heavy muscled to run hare after hare same with roe on big nites im maybe wrong as i say , and as for foxes ive killed quite a few for fun , but no big deal i would rather have the freezer fill or the hip pocket etc so were does the bull cross stand up against decent saluk crosses there as ifthye were capable i would have one but only of the [bANNED TEXT] type Big night, 3 or more roe. Your saluks must take some beatin son.. The roe on speed up your way or what. How can you talk about roe and hare in the same league.. No comparison. Going by what you have said where does the saluk stand up against the bull cross!! My freezer is by far fuller than yours.. mate there is nothing you have said that a bull cross wont do. im sure all the bx owners on here will agree, 3 roe in a night is easy mate if ya see the game, and a roe deer stag will run harder than a hare, and after the course ya dog's got to hold on to it. i work my fellas to the big uns all through the winter season after season, and they cope with it, theres only one thing that willb shorten a dogs life and ive never seen any type of dog work them like a bull cross. everyone has a narrow minded view that all bullcrosses look like halfcrosses big boned with massive heads, well they aint i specifically breed and work athletic racy bull greyhounds that are fast and have good stamina, the bull through its working heritage has immense stamina this is proved through history (XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX i do not condone dog fighting XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX) when they were used as a game breed out lasting all other breeds in the pit/ ring. good night then Quote Link to post
swag 54 Posted May 23, 2008 Report Share Posted May 23, 2008 localy on big nites and im talking three or more roe maybe 4or 5 hares a nite only the saluk cross can handle it season after season and there feet stay sound ive had afew collie crosses line bred things thtat done well but only the [bANNED TEXT] type of saluk lasted, tor of dartmoor type etc ,, if i thought the bulll cross was the dog i would get rid of my saluk crosse and old fashioned collie line bred things ,i think personaly to much muscle doesnt lend to stamina great feet etc on hard stubbles i think an eight bull would do me and a qaurter would be more than enough , for big land three times a week ,when you driving hundred acres of stubble dog trotting by the vehicle, or slipped on several hares you need stamina and natural pace anything heavy boned and muscly well its not bred for it , im maybe wrong but maybe not just what ive saw from the last two decades catching a [bANNED TEXT] load of game when it was legal , i prefer kneck dogs, dogs that have a runnning brain as some nites im out three or four hours anything that runs very hard will not last for many seasons , i like all dogs but i question mark any dog thta is real heavy muscled to run hare after hare same with roe on big nites im maybe wrong as i say , and as for foxes ive killed quite a few for fun , but no big deal i would rather have the freezer fill or the hip pocket etc so were does the bull cross stand up against decent saluk crosses there as ifthye were capable i would have one but only of the [bANNED TEXT] type Big night, 3 or more roe. Your saluks must take some beatin son.. The roe on speed up your way or what. How can you talk about roe and hare in the same league.. No comparison. Going by what you have said where does the saluk stand up against the bull cross!! My freezer is by far fuller than yours.. mate there is nothing you have said that a bull cross wont do. im sure all the bx owners on here will agree, 3 roe in a night is easy mate if ya see the game, and a roe deer stag will run harder than a hare, and after the course ya dog's got to hold on to it. i work my fellas to the big uns all through the winter season after season, and they cope with it, theres only one thing that willb shorten a dogs life and ive never seen any type of dog work them like a bull cross. everyone has a narrow minded view that all bullcrosses look like halfcrosses big boned with massive heads, well they aint i specifically breed and work athletic racy bull greyhounds that are fast and have good stamina, the bull through its working heritage has immense stamina this is proved through history (XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX i do not condone dog fighting XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX) when they were used as a game breed out lasting all other breeds in the pit/ ring. good night then Quote Link to post
Guest Taffybull Posted May 23, 2008 Report Share Posted May 23, 2008 i like that brindle dog alot! whats his breeding Taff Quote Link to post
wetdogsmell 99 Posted May 23, 2008 Report Share Posted May 23, 2008 i like that brindle dog alot! whats his breeding Taff he's bullhound over bullhound, both perents great workers, he's 2 in september so this is his first season he'll be getting any proper work Quote Link to post
swag 54 Posted May 24, 2008 Report Share Posted May 24, 2008 bump mate dont laugh but what does it mean when people put bump on a thread!! Quote Link to post
cramp 4 Posted May 24, 2008 Report Share Posted May 24, 2008 HERE IS MY PUP 5/8/38 BEDDY GREY BACK TO A BULL THE GREYHOUND BITCH IS IN PUP TO A BULLGREY DEERHOUND GREY nice dogs them.. they should be nice pups. whats the sire like mate? have you any pics? Taff THIS IS HIM TAFFY strong looking fella isnt he! are they both good grafters? Cheers Cramp I HAD THE BITCH OF MY MATE TRACK DOG ONLY NEVER SEEN THE LAMP I TOOK HER OUT TO SEE WHAT SHE WAS LIKE I WAS f*****g STUNED RABBIT BACK LIVE TO HAND AND SHE LOVES THE FOX ASWELL[sHOT ONES ]SHE DONT TOUCH STOCK AND LISTEN FIRST GREYHOUND I HAVE EVER SEEN WHO LISTENS. THE SIRE DOES THE JOB SPOT ON PUPS DUE JUNE THE 21ST Quote Link to post
Guest Taffybull Posted May 24, 2008 Report Share Posted May 24, 2008 (edited) sounds a cracker mate let us no when the pups are born ATB Taff Edited May 24, 2008 by Taffybull Quote Link to post
Guest Taffybull Posted May 26, 2008 Report Share Posted May 26, 2008 any pics any one? Quote Link to post
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