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not bothered , they both serve a purpose , and do it well

One like this one, my one lol.

The big headed bit don't make one bit of difference, as my old mate used to say, big heads don't catch foxes, long legs do..!   Though so far, looks like I'm the only one who would go for the strong

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I know alot of people on this forum do and dont like bull x's so I was just wondering the ones who do like the bull x's which ones do you prefer the racey type or the big headed heavy type? As they both do the job very well! Or are you not bothered either way?

racey type lad.foxes can run and turn very fast.

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racy suits me,they got to be able to run.

 

any hares in picks were shot and retrieved,

:thumbs: :thumbs: is she all sorted now mate??

 

i rehomed her last week to a couple down the road from me,

she made a full recovery but lost her prey drive and used to get a bit confused

,bloody shame for her she was a good bitch.

shes got a good pet home now stewie,

cheers mate.

 

 

 

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strip any bullx down 2 a running weight and conditioned right it will open many eye as 2 what it can do :whistling:

never a truer word said about the cross :thumbs:

you say that but some croses especially half crosses carry alot of muscle mass , you can go downm the nutrition road but its hard to keep the muscle off as its in the breed, to much musle and not enough speed , if a half cross throws its self to the grew then its a bonus

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