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One of the best rabbit lamping dogs I've ever watched was a first cross pit bull X greyhound ',,this was back in the late 80,s early 90s,,,small bitch 22 inch would runn all night,,and did...

Don't right a dog off cos of how its bred,,,breed blindness is a terrible thing

Any pics of the bitch tomo.
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One of the best rabbit lamping dogs I've ever watched was a first cross pit bull X greyhound ',,this was back in the late ,s early 90s,,,small bitch 22 inch would runn all night,,and did...   Don't

wee bitch up n at them,big or small land doesnt matter.

23" a handy size for anywhere

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No pics of her , sorry..

 

I had a bitch out of her ,,,the sire was a Norfolk looking type thing ,,with bits of all sorts in..and my bitch was a good lamp bitch as well,,,mind lamping rabbits and ferreting have always been my thing,,and I've always traveled to find good sport

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Why not a bull cross? :ninja:

Because you recon a bull x cant even catch rabbits.
Didn't say that. I said my old dog would catch more game in six weeks than your bull x could in six months.
This is what you said.

And without being big headed, I'd say I would've caught more with him on his own in 6 weeks, than you will with your two dogs put together in 6 months. . Not everyone on here is into bull x's. Even if it was legal, you certainly aint going to catch hares or deer with your dogs, and you aint going to catch many rabbits either. And you won't catch many foxes on the lamp with them either. Bull x's the size/build of yours are very limited

you think he aint going to catch because of his size and build.lol.

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I stand corrected :thumbs: . He looks in good shape. Doesn't look like a hare dog though

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Best dog for hare on small field.is there a line of coarsing dogs that excelled at this.

Dogs seemed to have more and more saluki in them. Fen dogs ????

I want a real fast un. But could go out and have a good 5 + runs

Many different crosses will stop a few but dead of winter n out regular the best daytime dog for small land the same dog for big land "Saluki lurcher", but the right type and also then brought on right will do the job in most places..

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Why not a bull cross? :ninja:

 

Because you recon a bull x cant even catch rabbits.
Didn't say that. I said my old dog would catch more game in six weeks than your bull x could in six months.
This is what you said.

And without being big headed, I'd say I would've caught more with him on his own in 6 weeks, than you will with your two dogs put together in 6 months. . Not everyone on here is into bull x's. Even if it was legal, you certainly aint going to catch hares or deer with your dogs, and you aint going to catch many rabbits either. And you won't catch many foxes on the lamp with them either. Bull x's the size/build of yours are very limited

you think he aint going to catch because of his size and build.lol.attachicon.gifScreenshot_20161016-211505_20161021_203657.jpg

I stand corrected :thumbs: . He looks in good shape. Doesn't look like a hare dog though

 

Iv got the brother to kings dog and the look much raceyer in the flesh. Fair anuf they may not catch 3/3 daytime but he will give it a dam good go lol not hare dogs but good alrounders

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As long as it comes from the right breeding a good 23-25 inch lurcherx lurcher will pot fill hares all day long I don't suppose fair lore would be given as you ate talking small feilds you just need a dog with real good early pace that can turn on a sixpence

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