Plott/Pit cross
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Plott/Pit cross
Any of you guys ever tried this or run this now?
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black and tans boy
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Re: Plott/Pit cross
if i were you i would go get a boer boel the head on them is = to almost two basketballs
Re: Plott/Pit cross
i don't imagine it would be much differant than bird bulls or any hound bull cross . if you want runnin catch dogs . personally i think with the grit of the plott allready pretty well established not much need for the bull blood . but i know several bull/hound crosses out there . now on to the question what the hell is a boer boel ?
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Re: Plott/Pit cross
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Re: Plott/Pit cross
I have a half pit/ half plott. She is slower than my plotts but she run with them a 1000 yards before turning back. When they do stop a hog, she is right behind them to catch. She is a great dog.
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Re: Plott/Pit cross
Older post but i run a cross here.. Real catchy and got alot of energy
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