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nither of them are an alrounder,!!!

 

 

got to agree how many bull x men and saluki men use them for going out ferreting or the smaller game with success and how many bull x bring their game back to hand without it being crunched ie a rabbit :thumbs:

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well id like to add the bull is purposly bred for its lock jaw as in most terrier breed

how do you train your bulls not to crunch its game .i used to breed bulls not lurchers

and i dont no one that had a soft mouth :thumbs:

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what is better single handed not alot of bull xs i have seen can regually catch without been doubled up ;)

 

 

single handed isnt an allrounder thats the topic if the topic was hare id understand maybe what the topic was about .but it does state allrounder and in my neck of the woods i no very few men with bulls or salukis and then use them as an allround dog :thumbs:

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well id like to add the bull is purposly bred for its lock jaw as in most terrier breed

how do you train your bulls not to crunch its game .i used to breed bulls not lurchers

and i dont no one that had a soft mouth :thumbs:

Lock jaw.. No such thing. If you have never seen a bull cross retreive l t h, then you need to get out more.. :thumbs:

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what is better single handed not alot of bull xs i have seen can regually catch without been doubled up ;)

 

 

single handed isnt an allrounder thats the topic if the topic was hare id understand maybe what the topic was about .but it does state allrounder and in my neck of the woods i no very few men with bulls or salukis and then use them as an allround dog :thumbs:

 

by single handed i mean by it's self either lamping or coursing just the one dog on the fox hare deer or rabbit which dog would catch the most

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Guest smashygadge
well id like to add the bull is purposly bred for its lock jaw as in most terrier breed

how do you train your bulls not to crunch its game .i used to breed bulls not lurchers

and i dont no one that had a soft mouth :thumbs:

Lock jaw.. No such thing. If you have never seen a bull cross retreive l t h, then you need to get out more.. :thumbs:

 

 

i maybe do that, i honestly havent come accross a bull with a soft mouth .and as i said i havent seen this in a bull lurcher, and i will have to get out and see it .as i said i used to breed bulls and took on a lurcher to move away from bulls .now in the sport i find that they are very widley used upsetting in a way that i didnt breed some myself somtime ago :thumbs: and certainly nothing against them .

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what is better single handed not alot of bull xs i have seen can regually catch without been doubled up ;)

 

 

What.. Have you been living in cuckoo land!!

 

i have seen half x 3/8 x 3/4 greyhound x but on rabbit's and hare they aren't much good fox and deer maybe were as a saluki cross is capable of all and this topic was about the allrounder walking the field's not driving slipping dog's one at a time in my opion the saluki crosses are better :thumbs:

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nither of them are an alrounder,!!!

 

 

got to agree how many bull x men and saluki men use them for going out ferreting or the smaller game with success and how many bull x bring their game back to hand without it being crunched ie a rabbit :thumbs:

 

 

i have 2 that retrive live to hand but still deal with game they are bred for

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nither of them are an alrounder,!!!

 

 

got to agree how many bull x men and saluki men use them for going out ferreting or the smaller game with success and how many bull x bring their game back to hand without it being crunched ie a rabbit :thumbs:

 

Mine does and works ferrets and cover and retrieves wild foul and catches rats and mice and bites on command and she is very friendly and walks to heal when out in the feild and lets my six year old take it's bone and says sausages so there.

 

edited to say and she is only nine months old.

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