Guest ooty Posted August 4, 2008 Report Share Posted August 4, 2008 not a drop of bull in one of my collie sires.half x collie g,hound put back to his 3/4 bred mother produced him.this dog will kill as meny foxes as you care to through at him :victory:bred him over the bitch in my aviater last year,who is his sister/neice, got some very strong pups at 6months from that mateing,also doing well in shows.not that its me showing them :wacko:move over daved hancock,all dogs are serious workers. lovely cheers.still waiting for bitch to drop her pups,every morning i get up and still nothing. Quote Link to post
rick 222 0 Posted August 4, 2008 Report Share Posted August 4, 2008 i disagree my 3/4 collie g,hound hit hedges,gorse,bramble etc as hard as they can be hit as does her mother,a half cross,makes me cringe sometimes when she does,she will throw herself across the ground to pick a golf course rabbit and usually come up with it in her mouth when ground is to hard for a dog of her size to grip and turn.however,iv a litter of bull,g,hound x collie g,hound from her mother who is now retireing about to hit the floor that im realy looking forward to. you mite well disagree on the rabbit dog front but for fox killing and heavier game bull is definate king,your looking forward to your bull cross collie grey why if you collie strain has so much to offer,i love collie blod your contradiction not mine. you can't kill it if you can't catch it bull x's are not in the same league as collie x's like the lad say's no scar's on his collie's were bull x's get bit and there face smashed regually a collie can end a foxes life just as quick as a bull x Quote Link to post
Guest ooty Posted August 4, 2008 Report Share Posted August 4, 2008 i disagree my 3/4 collie g,hound hit hedges,gorse,bramble etc as hard as they can be hit as does her mother,a half cross,makes me cringe sometimes when she does,she will throw herself across the ground to pick a golf course rabbit and usually come up with it in her mouth when ground is to hard for a dog of her size to grip and turn.however,iv a litter of bull,g,hound x collie g,hound from her mother who is now retireing about to hit the floor that im realy looking forward to. you mite well disagree on the rabbit dog front but for fox killing and heavier game bull is definate king,your looking forward to your bull cross collie grey why if you collie strain has so much to offer,i love collie blod your contradiction not mine. you can't kill it if you can't catch it bull x's are not in the same league as collie x's like the lad say's no scar's on his collie's were bull x's get bit and there face smashed regually a collie can end a foxes life just as quick as a bull x totely agree,a collie learns to kill without getting hurt,where as your bull will usualy steam in takeing no notice of the bites its getting back. Quote Link to post
Guest ooty Posted August 11, 2008 Report Share Posted August 11, 2008 well my bitch finaly welped last week to the bull x back a few pages,7bitches and 1 dog,all concerned very healthy and doing well, Quote Link to post
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