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dont listen to the anti bullcross , they will do what you want , they are not a hare dog but have feet and legs like scaffold poles and will pick up rabbits while ferreting quite easy , also if you would of come across anything else preban they wouldnt of held back .

 

my old first cross 1st gen always made a mess of the first rabbit but after that had quite a soft mouth , anything else mind ........ different story :)

 

oh and when we are talking about bullcross i think we should say that these are staff cross ;)

 

From your post you could of been describing my bitch, although i will add that ifleft to their own devices they are capable of catching a daytime winter "large rabbit" :whistling:

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I've seen them do everything if schooled correctly, didn't a half cross rosie win the obedience at chatsworth a few years back? i could be way off, her owner i think is on here maybe he'd like to say? I've found bull types VERY easy to train as they very keen to please.

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Bull crosses aren't really my thing but i have seen a first cross and a bullgrey/whippet that would catch and retrieve rabbits live to hand on the lamp, my preference would be for a 3/4 bred rather than a first cross if i was using it for rabbits. They are fine with other dogs as long as they are socialised properly and fine with stock just like any other cross i have seen as long as they are broken properly.

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