steamingutpiles 117 Posted February 3, 2006 Report Share Posted February 3, 2006 I have a couple of pretty handy "Jeep" type bitches which have shown well and produced some winners. I have recently put my Patterdale dog over the smaller one with a view to getting some outcross vigour in the line. The Patts down here are starting to get a little close "like Tasmanians" (I'd hate to see two headed dogs down here :whistle: Do any of you chaps have similarly bred terriers and if so - how do they go? Quote Link to post
Jordan 1 Posted February 3, 2006 Report Share Posted February 3, 2006 The Patts down here are starting to get a little close "like Tasmanians" (I'd hate to see two headed dogs down here :whistle: Im moving there in june mate Quote Link to post
Guest gman Posted February 3, 2006 Report Share Posted February 3, 2006 People in the us have made and hunted the cross,from what I gather they are schyco hard and get themselves killed.Not enough but to back up the driving nature of the beast,sure sounds like a warrior but not a good idea to be put to larger stonger game?I have had the thought cross my mind as I have a 18mo old hard on game jeep cross female,but there is a Breeder in the us.And I will watch his progress with the experiment as I feel if anyone can do it will get it done!Our setts are smaller in the us I belive and we need a smaller dog,so this cross will have to be bred down to less% pit more patt over a few generations and it will most definetly put more fire and heavy jaw power to the end result.But maybe a quiet engaging dog not easy to find in the woods?? Quote Link to post
steamingutpiles 117 Posted February 3, 2006 Author Report Share Posted February 3, 2006 The Patts down here are starting to get a little close "like Tasmanians" (I'd hate to see two headed dogs down here :whistle: Im moving there in june mate The hunting is good down there. No foxes though They have also found two new uses for sheep.................................................Meat & Wool Quote Link to post
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