Hope you find a good home for it.
Cockney Rebel the chances are its sire is Collie/Grey x Bull/Grey. So it will roughly be 3/4 grey, 1/8 bull, 1/8 collie.
I've dealt with B+F's aftercare service 3 times and every time they have fixed or replaced at no cost?
And I agree about the Red bricks, they do seem faulty, the button at the bottom being the biggest problem. I like the Pieps box better.
I have no idea tbh mate. Maybe it's because it's not the foxe's natural environment and the dog can sense it?
I've also found that steady earth dogs usually become iron hard in bales and drains for some reason.
In my original post I was referring to staying ability.
I meant I've seen dogs that would do an hour in an earth but the same dog would stop all day in a drain or bales or a rock pile.
A perfect example was a dog my mate passed on a couple of seasons ago, it was inconsistent in an earth. He gave it to a lad who mainly works rocks and got told a week later the dog had done 6 hours on a fox in rocks on its first time out with them.
In regards to actually manouvering inside the places Id agree and say a perfect earth working dog would be shorter in the leg and be heavier with it. Whereas goo