sean.t 0 Posted September 10, 2008 Report Share Posted September 10, 2008 pits i think purely for a bit of height compared to staff and english bull and i think the mastiff crosses are too slow but are better for different thingseveryone will have their own opinion on this Sean good point mate how big are EBT nowadays about 18 inches put that to a 30+ greyhoiund bitch and you may get some good sized killing machines pitts are good dogs though and proven i never thought of an ebt but very intresting .i wouldnt really like that bull or never have gone for that type but intrested how you say they work in a lurcher .ive always thought af the ebt to have the least brain in most of the ped bull breeds today from my expeirience of them from drawing foxes etc what they lose out on in brains they make up for it in balls they just wont back down to anything and the sheer strength of them shaking a fox is onreal Quote Link to post
sniper 30 Posted September 10, 2008 Report Share Posted September 10, 2008 spot on sean.t. would a first cross be two heavy for allround work. Quote Link to post
Guest smashygadge Posted September 10, 2008 Report Share Posted September 10, 2008 yes i will taffy well i was until my son took over thanks no probs.. my oldman has got a EBT .. wonder what the pups would be like if i put him to my bitch in the future? Here they are.. very nice taffy missus wants that ebt lol Quote Link to post
Guest Taffybull Posted September 10, 2008 Report Share Posted September 10, 2008 yes i will taffy well i was until my son took over thanks no probs.. my oldman has got a EBT .. wonder what the pups would be like if i put him to my bitch in the future? Here they are.. very nice taffy missus wants that ebt lol cheers .. she can have him ! more kennel space for a new dog for me then.. just.. we cant let my ol man find out Quote Link to post
Guest smashygadge Posted September 10, 2008 Report Share Posted September 10, 2008 imho,people carry on about this bull that bull,im not slating anyones dogs because theres good and bad in all but people putting up all these wierd and wonderfuls over a greyhound well im sure they was tried years ago the usual breeds stuck because they were obviously the best,back to topic although now ilegal a couple of years ago i would have opted for the pit x, lamper12. thats the same as my opinion but ive been in the running dogs 2 years and let all my pits go or they got speyed hence my reason for whats being bred today Quote Link to post
sean.t 0 Posted September 10, 2008 Report Share Posted September 10, 2008 spot on sean.t.would a first cross be two heavy for allround work. i dont know as i have never seen one before but will definitly be trying it next year as im looking for an english bull around xmass anyway Quote Link to post
Guest smashygadge Posted September 10, 2008 Report Share Posted September 10, 2008 yes i will taffy well i was until my son took over thanks no probs.. my oldman has got a EBT .. wonder what the pups would be like if i put him to my bitch in the future? Here they are.. very nice taffy missus wants that ebt lol cheers .. she can have him ! more kennel space for a new dog for me then.. just.. we cant let my ol man find out she been after one for years but im taking some talking round mate id much prefer a x in my kennel too lol Quote Link to post
Guest smashygadge Posted September 10, 2008 Report Share Posted September 10, 2008 pits i think purely for a bit of height compared to staff and english bull and i think the mastiff crosses are too slow but are better for different thingseveryone will have their own opinion on this Sean good point mate how big are EBT nowadays about 18 inches put that to a 30+ greyhoiund bitch and you may get some good sized killing machines pitts are good dogs though and proven i never thought of an ebt but very intresting .i wouldnt really like that bull or never have gone for that type but intrested how you say they work in a lurcher .ive always thought af the ebt to have the least brain in most of the ped bull breeds today from my expeirience of them from drawing foxes etc what they lose out on in brains they make up for it in balls they just wont back down to anything and the sheer strength of them shaking a fox is onreal ha yes i can quite imagine the effect they could have in the feild bud dont beleive im even thinking of going back down that road again but i think ive room for one in my kennel lol Quote Link to post
Guest Taffybull Posted September 10, 2008 Report Share Posted September 10, 2008 (edited) pits i think purely for a bit of height compared to staff and english bull and i think the mastiff crosses are too slow but are better for different thingseveryone will have their own opinion on this Sean good point mate how big are EBT nowadays about 18 inches put that to a 30+ greyhoiund bitch and you may get some good sized killing machines pitts are good dogs though and proven i never thought of an ebt but very intresting .i wouldnt really like that bull or never have gone for that type but intrested how you say they work in a lurcher .ive always thought af the ebt to have the least brain in most of the ped bull breeds today from my expeirience of them from drawing foxes etc what they lose out on in brains they make up for it in balls they just wont back down to anything and the sheer strength of them shaking a fox is onreal ha yes i can quite imagine the effect they could have in the feild bud dont beleive im even thinking of going back down that road again but i think ive room for one in my kennel lol hes all your then Edited September 10, 2008 by Taffybull Quote Link to post
sean.t 0 Posted September 10, 2008 Report Share Posted September 10, 2008 pits i think purely for a bit of height compared to staff and english bull and i think the mastiff crosses are too slow but are better for different thingseveryone will have their own opinion on this Sean good point mate how big are EBT nowadays about 18 inches put that to a 30+ greyhoiund bitch and you may get some good sized killing machines pitts are good dogs though and proven i never thought of an ebt but very intresting .i wouldnt really like that bull or never have gone for that type but intrested how you say they work in a lurcher .ive always thought af the ebt to have the least brain in most of the ped bull breeds today from my expeirience of them from drawing foxes etc what they lose out on in brains they make up for it in balls they just wont back down to anything and the sheer strength of them shaking a fox is onreal ha yes i can quite imagine the effect they could have in the feild bud dont beleive im even thinking of going back down that road again but i think ive room for one in my kennel lol They are cracker dogs very loyal and great around kids also very good house pets and are not these dog killers that everyone makes them out to be they get alot of bad press but are actually a great breed Quote Link to post
sniper 30 Posted September 10, 2008 Report Share Posted September 10, 2008 spot on sean.t.would a first cross be two heavy for allround work. i dont know as i have never seen one before but will definitly be trying it next year as im looking for an english bull around xmass anyway wouldnt mind one meself mate. if i were to get one id train it find foxes. witht he fox scent thing or take to a few mates and out with the hounds has anybody experienced this cross before. maybe a half cross to a grey or 3/4 ebt to grey handy pups then mate. bit faster then half crosses Quote Link to post
Guest smashygadge Posted September 10, 2008 Report Share Posted September 10, 2008 pits i think purely for a bit of height compared to staff and english bull and i think the mastiff crosses are too slow but are better for different thingseveryone will have their own opinion on this Sean good point mate how big are EBT nowadays about 18 inches put that to a 30+ greyhoiund bitch and you may get some good sized killing machines pitts are good dogs though and proven i never thought of an ebt but very intresting .i wouldnt really like that bull or never have gone for that type but intrested how you say they work in a lurcher .ive always thought af the ebt to have the least brain in most of the ped bull breeds today from my expeirience of them from drawing foxes etc what they lose out on in brains they make up for it in balls they just wont back down to anything and the sheer strength of them shaking a fox is onreal ha yes i can quite imagine the effect they could have in the feild bud dont beleive im even thinking of going back down that road again but i think ive room for one in my kennel lol They are cracker dogs very loyal and great around kids also very good house pets and are not these dog killers that everyone makes them out to be they get alot of bad press but are actually a great breed sean mate i dont need talking around mate i have bred the bull for 15 year but moved away from them.purley for the fact they would rip a dog to bits for fun .i no they are loyal and i would say one the best dogs around kids in my opinion,and thats why iam thinking of them again lol.reason i started the thread mate always had a thing for them but i ended up with a collie x which iam not knocking .but the old guy who got me into it wouldnt have anything else.but iam definetly going to go down the bull route sooner or later .its just put my mind at ease the wide rannge of bull used Quote Link to post
Guest smashygadge Posted September 10, 2008 Report Share Posted September 10, 2008 spot on sean.t.would a first cross be two heavy for allround work. i dont know as i have never seen one before but will definitly be trying it next year as im looking for an english bull around xmass anyway wouldnt mind one meself mate. if i were to get one id train it find foxes. witht he fox scent thing or take to a few mates and out with the hounds has anybody experienced this cross before. maybe a half cross to a grey or 3/4 ebt to grey handy pups then mate. bit faster then half crosses now an old fellow i used to no .saw the missus at petrol station and asked what i was running.missus told him and he said he was running a 3/4 bull grey and he took 5 foxes live to hand now i have heard some good storys.but when she told me. it set my mind alive again.and the guy is not genrally a billy bullshetter .so thats it im going back down a bull breeding Quote Link to post
sniper 30 Posted September 10, 2008 Report Share Posted September 10, 2008 good going mate. Quote Link to post
sean.t 0 Posted September 10, 2008 Report Share Posted September 10, 2008 pits i think purely for a bit of height compared to staff and english bull and i think the mastiff crosses are too slow but are better for different thingseveryone will have their own opinion on this Sean good point mate how big are EBT nowadays about 18 inches put that to a 30+ greyhoiund bitch and you may get some good sized killing machines pitts are good dogs though and proven i never thought of an ebt but very intresting .i wouldnt really like that bull or never have gone for that type but intrested how you say they work in a lurcher .ive always thought af the ebt to have the least brain in most of the ped bull breeds today from my expeirience of them from drawing foxes etc what they lose out on in brains they make up for it in balls they just wont back down to anything and the sheer strength of them shaking a fox is onreal ha yes i can quite imagine the effect they could have in the feild bud dont beleive im even thinking of going back down that road again but i think ive room for one in my kennel lol They are cracker dogs very loyal and great around kids also very good house pets and are not these dog killers that everyone makes them out to be they get alot of bad press but are actually a great breed sean mate i dont need talking around mate i have bred the bull for 15 year but moved away from them.purley for the fact they would rip a dog to bits for fun .i no they are loyal and i would say one the best dogs around kids in my opinion,and thats why iam thinking of them again lol.reason i started the thread mate always had a thing for them but i ended up with a collie x which iam not knocking .but the old guy who got me into it wouldnt have anything else.but iam definetly going to go down the bull route sooner or later .its just put my mind at ease the wide rannge of bull used great dogs Quote Link to post
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