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It is f**k all to do with what type/breed is in the mix ! it's more to do with the parents, whether collie, bull, saluki or any other blood you'd care to mention...........

 

Get a grip people !

 

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hey swear by saluki/grey/collie and they take a heavy tally throughout the year!!

 

Bollocks !

 

As I say, the parents will tell you what you need to know.

 

I owned a half cross bull that I later sent up to Lucky off this site who would catch any deer you put him behind, so competent was he but any GOOD Saluki cross would've been better!

It's all about breeding and technique...........plain and simple !

so what you are saying is that it is bred into them ,if the parents can do it the pups will when they are worked .

 

 

Of course there are exceptions but if you were looking to buy a dog for deer then you'd surely want to make sure that the parents were both up to the job wouldn't you ?

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It is f**k all to do with what type/breed is in the mix ! it's more to do with the parents, whether collie, bull, saluki or any other blood you'd care to mention...........

 

Get a grip people !

 

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hey swear by saluki/grey/collie and they take a heavy tally throughout the year!!

 

Bollocks !

 

As I say, the parents will tell you what you need to know.

 

I owned a half cross bull that I later sent up to Lucky off this site who would catch any deer you put him behind, so competent was he but any GOOD Saluki cross would've been better!

It's all about breeding and technique...........plain and simple !

so what you are saying is that it is bred into them ,if the parents can do it the pups will when they are worked .

if i bought any dog id make sure parents where doing job

 

 

Of course there are exceptions but if you were looking to buy a dog for deer then you'd surely want to make sure that the parents were both up to the job wouldn't you ?

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everyone has their own experiences,thoughts etc,people try to help but you always get the wanker that knows it all on here and want an argument cos their advice is better than anyone elses! hope you find the [bANNED TEXT] dog [bANNED TEXT] good luck!

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It is f**k all to do with what type/breed is in the mix ! it's more to do with the parents, whether collie, bull, saluki or any other blood you'd care to mention...........

 

Get a grip people !

 

Quote:

hey swear by saluki/grey/collie and they take a heavy tally throughout the year!!

 

Bollocks !

 

As I say, the parents will tell you what you need to know.

 

I owned a half cross bull that I later sent up to Lucky off this site who would catch any deer you put him behind, so competent was he but any GOOD Saluki cross would've been better!

It's all about breeding and technique...........plain and simple !

so what you are saying is that it is bred into them ,if the parents can do it the pups will when they are worked .

if i bought any dog id make sure parents where doing job

 

 

Of course there are exceptions but if you were looking to buy a dog for deer then you'd surely want to make sure that the parents were both up to the job wouldn't you ?

REAL DEAL ,get me out of here ,i want to get a proper job ,i think i have finaly come to my senses i will leave the world of key board hunting to the experts ,PM,S ONLY MATE LETS GET BACK TO REALITY.

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It is f**k all to do with what type/breed is in the mix ! it's more to do with the parents, whether collie, bull, saluki or any other blood you'd care to mention...........

 

Get a grip people !

 

Quote:

hey swear by saluki/grey/collie and they take a heavy tally throughout the year!!

 

Bollocks !

 

As I say, the parents will tell you what you need to know.

 

I owned a half cross bull that I later sent up to Lucky off this site who would catch any deer you put him behind, so competent was he but any GOOD Saluki cross would've been better!

It's all about breeding and technique...........plain and simple !

so what you are saying is that it is bred into them ,if the parents can do it the pups will when they are worked .

if i bought any dog id make sure parents where doing job

 

 

Of course there are exceptions but if you were looking to buy a dog for deer then you'd surely want to make sure that the parents were both up to the job wouldn't you ?

REAL DEAL ,get me out of here ,i want to get a proper job ,i think i have finaly come to my senses i will leave the world of key board hunting to the experts ,PM,S ONLY MATE LETS GET BACK TO REALITY.

lol lol
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Allright lads & lasses

 

Just wondering how you guys would rate bullx's on day time deer?

 

Are they any good? or would you have prefered another cross pre ban?

 

I fancy getting a bullx for retrieving shot fox on the lamp :whistling: but also would want it to track deer :whistling:

 

Would you say bullx would be the right cross for what I am after :thumbs:

 

Cheers Ben :drink:

i've got a saluki/bull/grey good on everything deer pre ban :whistling:
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It is f**k all to do with what type/breed is in the mix ! it's more to do with the parents, whether collie, bull, saluki or any other blood you'd care to mention...........

 

Get a grip people !

 

Quote:

hey swear by saluki/grey/collie and they take a heavy tally throughout the year!!

 

Bollocks !

 

As I say, the parents will tell you what you need to know.

 

I owned a half cross bull that I later sent up to Lucky off this site who would catch any deer you put him behind, so competent was he but any GOOD Saluki cross would've been better!

It's all about breeding and technique...........plain and simple !

any good sheep killer will do the job just fine ;):clapper::clapper:
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I own bull cross's and I have had four species with them day/night , One struggles more than the other but thats down to breeding . One thing is for sure if all i wanted to do were deer i wouldnt get one . They are a good all round animal though depending on the size of breed some of the bigger lumps will struggle but thats not why you have them is it .

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