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13 minutes ago, Bangersanmash said:

Are you being serious a decent coursing bred dog can't tackle fox and decent size deer ffs. You've never seen a decent coursing dog then in the flesh. Go back to sleep. 

I don't recall anyone saying that bangers

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2 minutes ago, Bangersanmash said:

I've read it properly. You've said a bull x wont come close to a coursing bred dog on hares. But then said a coursing bred can't tackle fox and Deer like a bull x can 🤣🤣. Youve never owned a decent bred coursing dog. So you wouldn't know. Lol. Mc sort this c**t out ffs. Who's letting this f****r have a pup. I know a lad that used to run down south on reds and his bull x came back one year f****d. The dog had been hit with a stags rack at one point picked the dog up. His mates coursing bred dog used to run in m grab them by the hock break them down. Then go in for the kill. Some dogs are clever some dogs aren't. Don't under estimate a saluki greyhound. 

For someone who claims his black and tan pup came out of a genuine earth dog who's sire was actually 14 months old and never seen a hole I would sit this one out buddy don't try and talk about things you know nothing about 

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2 minutes ago, Blackmag said:

I don't recall anyone saying that bangers

Neither will a coursing bred be better at tackling foxes and deer than a bull x. And a bull x wont be on par with a coursing bred dog on hares. Thats 100%. But hes 100% wrong about a coursing bred dog not been able to do season in season out on fox and big deer. Its only due to many matching coursing bred dogs on hares. But there's many out there that just use the breed for all around work. 

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3 minutes ago, Bangersanmash said:

Neither will a coursing bred be better at tackling foxes and deer than a bull x. And a bull x wont be on par with a coursing bred dog on hares. Thats 100%. But hes 100% wrong about a coursing bred dog not been able to do season in season out on fox and big deer. Its only due to many matching coursing bred dogs on hares. But there's many out there that just use the breed for all around work. 

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 a few ? i’ll do half a dozen a week not trying threw season lol 

ill show ya i’ll take every specie in a night no bother not a bull grey born live with me dog on deer 

 

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Just now, Blackmag said:

For someone who claims his black and tan pup came out of a genuine earth dog who's sire was actually 14 months old and never seen a hole I would sit this one out buddy don't try and talk about things you know nothing about 

The original owner to that dog did show that dog some earth work. A can't put much on here. But the lad who had that dog did work for the hunts around his area. He had the father to that dog a used retired.  Due to his miss having a baby and family life in the way. He was packing in for abit. Wanted that dog to go to someone who was going to show him some more graft. But the chap who's got him now just wanted him for ratting. But what you piped up for. Because I've mentioned bull xs. Lol. 

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like i said someone up for it with bull grey you won’t kill one roe dusted i’ll grass one a each  then grass a few hares first light no bother 

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2 minutes ago, mC HULL said:

 a few ? i’ll do half a dozen a week not trying threw season lol 

ill show ya i’ll take every specie in a night no bother not a bull grey born live with me dog on 

You dont have too tell me mate a know them dogs are capable. 

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17 minutes ago, Bangersanmash said:

Neither will a coursing bred be better at tackling foxes and deer than a bull x. And a bull x wont be on par with a coursing bred dog on hares. Thats 100%. But hes 100% wrong about a coursing bred dog not been able to do season in season out on fox and big deer. Its only due to many matching coursing bred dogs on hares. But there's many out there that just use the breed for all around work. 

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Read the post you fool, I said they won't be as good as bull crosses on big deer and fox.  

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6 minutes ago, Bangersanmash said:

You dont have too tell me mate a know them dogs are capable. 

any 26 plus male lurcher is capable mate as you know i grassed a red size a big gypsey cob with me a 23tts bitza mate only 13 or so another didn’t need the lamp took me an hour to find dog not a mark but not how you want to take things didn’t think nothing of it at the time lol

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1 minute ago, mC HULL said:

im threw been modest now im saying it how it is from now on come on someone take me up i’ll show ya difference in quality

No one will step up mate that's truth. Come season they'll be out doubling the bull x. Many of them runs get away because each dogs waiting for other to get hold of the front end. Once one gets hold the other will come in. Then once they both got hold.

One is getting its face hold by the fox. If a dog goes in single handed & grabs it by the throat the dogs not getting marked up the fox cant get to the dog once its on its throat. Its only due to being doubled up the fox manages to get a hold of one of the dogs. A very clever coursing bred dog does that well. Bull x have shit for brains daft big dopey c**ts. 

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5 minutes ago, mC HULL said:

your not getting out of it chart we need an episode on deerhounds aswell mate lol 

I’ve got no interest in getting involved.

Been through it all before.

I've got my invite to Ireland and an invite to Saudi to look forward to.

Cheers.

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Read the post you fool, I said they won't be as good as bull crosses on big deer and fox.  

 I've said a very well bred coursing dog will be as good as a bull cross you plum. I've read what you've put. Saying bull x wont be up there with a coursing dog on hares. Your right there. But not on the rest of your comment. 

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