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She does ok on them.

its all you can use them on apart fae rats

Mines a regular little ferreter and lamper.  

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My old bullcross bitch that i had years ago was as good as any other cross on rabbits regularly catching double figures.As she got older and started loosing a bit of pace she started to be more crafty stalking in and lifting them out the seat and other cunning things that showed me just how clever bullcrosses can be given the opertunity.Her daughter was also putting decent numbers in the bag when she went to a mate of mine at 20months.I believe it was the amount of rabbiting i did with them which made them run so tight on foxes,they didnt seem to loose a yard on the turns.If i was to get another bullcross which is very unlikely i would deffinately give it a full seasons lamping rabbits before i did anything else with it.

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My old bullcross bitch that i had years ago was as good as any other cross on rabbits regularly catching double figures.As she got older and started loosing a bit of pace she started to be more crafty stalking in and lifting them out the seat and other cunning things that showed me just how clever bullcrosses can be given the opertunity.Her daughter was also putting decent numbers in the bag when she went to a mate of mine at 20months.I believe it was the amount of rabbiting i did with them which made them run so tight on foxes,they didnt seem to loose a yard on the turns.If i was to get another bullcross which is very unlikely i would deffinately give it a full seasons lamping rabbits before i did anything else with it.

 

Couldnt agree more mate the rabbiting does deffinitly give them an edge when it comes to lamping fox aswell as running down the beam.

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