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  1. Normally start the end of July mate nothing to great maby 2-3 miles for the first 2 weeks then up them to 2-3 miles at the side of the push bike no great speed just get them trotting and then just keep uping it week by week till I feel there ready to start as for feeding I do it daily by eye if u know your own dogs and the dietary needs its not to hard I feed gain 28 and red mince or green tripe mince again by eye as one day they may get 2lbs then the next just the 1lbs depending on how much I feel they need ! Not the way everybody does it but it works for me mate! Oh and just to add I worm them every 10 week's changeing between 2 wormers hope this helps mate Atb rj

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    been some cracking looking dogs on this thread and one of the very few bull threads to not get slated....anyone got any pics of this seasons hopefulls ?????

    this is the choc dog here mate was nearly 9 months in pic.

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    some cracking pics buddy, the pair of them look really well with you...what you feeding them on ?

     

    the pups on dry mix veg and lean mince

    the blue one is on dry mix veg and fish.

    And 5grams of creatine and bcaa.

    haha fecking hell thats the stuff i take for weight lifting i thoght giveing creattine or whey protien is bad for there gut
    . Creatine mohydrate is the stuff that should be used as all good racing kennels know its not cheep tho! Atb rj
  3. Got a bitch here 1/4 bull 1/4 whippet 1/2 grey that looks like a 3/8 5/8 bull grey she's 24 tts runs at 57- 60 lbs and is shapeing up to be a good honest bitch has put some game to bed for her age and has made some bigger dogs look silly at times ! Atb rj and I've seen gazs bitch run aswell on a few nights out she's as honest as the day is long nothing wrong with her IMO atb rj

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  4. The worst season rabbit wise around here for a long time wet summers and mixy takeing there toll and now well its just wet and 2 out of the last 3 rabbits I've had we're full of young so stoping a month early this season to see if it helps the numbers recover for the next one ! Atb rj

  5. Surely whatever breeding you decide to do or take on you must always look for worst case scenario in physique and character ? In my limited experience in training Bull X's I have found they are very headstrong when they want to be and will walk all over you given any opportunity. Can be as stubborn as your Mrs when you've had a row and obviously the tenacity isn't always such a good thing. Not the most intelligent of breeds but can and will think eventually ! Not always great around other dogs and tend not to back out of any situation and also not to scared of cover. It's nice to see your dogs smash into cover but worries me every time I watch them do it. Rabbits will sometimes come back a little bit like jelly from the soft mouth of the Bull side but this will come into it's own if you go to Ireland on the reds.

     

    BUT they are as loyal as the day is long, will turn their hand to anything given the opportunity and normally be pretty good, take a knock or 3 without having to be laid up for weeks, aim and fire them no matter the size and they'll give it 100% I also personally like that they want to work for you rather than themselves, not all the time but a very good majority of it.

    absolutley agree with u hit the nail on the head 100% plenty of eyes shut moments with them but u have to stand and think how many more meals they put on the table for just doing what they do? Atb rj
  6. Gaz the bitch I kept out of my litter bull/whippet/grey is 24 and the thing with size is it does not always have to be massive to do the job run mine with any dog size and shape u want bet u 6-7 times out of 10 she would beat the other dog to the chosen quarry atb rj

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