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I,ve had two dogs now rob with a mixture of both breeds in them, obvious collie traits but not quite sure what the bull brings to the mix to be honest, both were/ are a bit fiesty but that could come from the collie as well as the bull, not much help to you that comment , sorry mate lol

no problem mate at least your on topic :thumbs:
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another pointless thread that has been done to death 100 times before

Sorry for asking never knew it would cause such rage... If you dont like why comment. I asked a question so what.

So many know it all knobs on here its unreal fair doos its been done to death but as the guy says dnt like it either dnt look or dnt comment

So many know it all knobs on here its unreal fair doos its been done to death but as the guy says dnt like it either dnt look or dnt comment

You could say know it alls yes cos we see the same topic on here every week the best thing the lad could av done was do a search saves him getting the shit ;-)

best thing you could have done was keep away from it, what made you click on this thread if you not gunna give any advice. sounds like you like it when someone puts a repeated post... gives you a chance to moan.
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why you do you need bull when a coller can do a fox had one bull cross dont rate them

Mate I know that collie x's can do fox but if I was hunting them regular I'd opt for a well bred bull x, the same applies if rabbits was the only quarry being hunted then a collie x would be the tool for the job. :thumbs:

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Historically I have been a dyed in the wool collie man, and as such have always had collie based crosses. I have strayed from the path over recent years. Those collie lurchers with a dash of GOOD bull blood know how to keep their heads under pressure. It seems to take that nervy, deep thinking edge off the straight colliex which can sometimes be its downside.

 

Why some people on here start crabbing different hounds like they are defending a bloody football team is beyond me. Its the same with the collie thread that running right now. We are all in the same boat. So is it not about time we all supported the call to hunt with our dogs, and keep open minds as the best way to breed them. Most people seem to agree its best to breed good worker to good worker. take your blinkers off and move on. I have

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The best things about lurchers is there is a type to suit everyone, you just have to find yours.

 

I Run with a mates lurcher to lurcher collx bullx grey, an exelent all rounder,

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