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 11 
 on: June 08, 2026, 08:34:31 pm 
Started by Slim9797 - Last post by Semmes
Good luck with em.

One thing good, since it on my mind. Is if they live past birth to 3 months the dam ain’t have the Chagas.

On my mind because yesterday I was rinsing my dog waters and seen a bug, juvenile kissing bug by my oldest male house, bout the size of a stinkbug. I stopped it while filling water and it was full of blood.

Then went down rabbit hole and read if females have chagas they pass it in on and the litter usually dies quick or within 3 months

These kissing bugs are a bad thing.

I only git one female but I’ll definitely get her tested for chagas at lsu vet school before I’ll attempt to breed her if I ever want too.

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 on: June 08, 2026, 10:11:46 am 
Started by Slim9797 - Last post by Slim9797
I think the one under her head is a true black with a little white trim. One of them is going to color out like rusty I think, That liver hi tan color. Other is hard to tell. He’s got some brindle or something going on. He’s not a true black. Usually takes a week or so for them to finish changing colors.


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 on: June 08, 2026, 09:21:22 am 
Started by Slim9797 - Last post by t-dog
That year will pass fast enough! They look fat and full. Five healthy is a good number, enough to judge the litter and few enough to manage well.  Are the black looking ones dark leopard or black with different trim?


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 on: June 07, 2026, 03:43:58 pm 
Started by Slim9797 - Last post by Slim9797

Walked out the house at 5 am to load a few dogs. Misty didn’t come greet me so I knew what that meant. DOMINO! 5 seemingly healthy leopard pups.
I’ve been gone all day but she seemed emptied out with the 5. If we can wean them all it’s just enough to take care of me and a few close buds till we can get another cross made.
I’m stoked, somebody fast forward a year.


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 15 
 on: June 04, 2026, 12:04:26 pm 
Started by Hollowpoint - Last post by Hollowpoint
That’s ok, we can get you some Taylor made to fit wardrobe items. I know I’m shrinking so I just roll up the hem of my pants.

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 on: June 04, 2026, 11:00:20 am 
Started by Hollowpoint - Last post by t-dog
I been out growing my gear too! I think it’s gravity. I’m still the about the same weight but  the stack is shifting to a more horizontal direction than the vertical direction it was in.


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 17 
 on: June 04, 2026, 06:32:27 am 
Started by Hollowpoint - Last post by Hollowpoint
Squeal,
I’ve got the dogs on simperica trio, when I find ticks on them they’re dead if they’ve been on them for a day. Luckily I haven’t had many on me lately, my doc gave me doxy in case I get the fever.

T dog, thanks I really think she’s gonna be a standout by this time next year God willing. Both my catahoulas are out of bay pen dogs. Lacy is out of a dog named Wolfman and Skye, he’s a brother to that goose dog that’s been winning at Earls.

Thanks Cajun, this was a good boar for me. I guess he was about three years old and in his physical prime. I went to get those two brother dogs fitted for new cut gear yesterday cuz they’re outgrowing their current gear.

 18 
 on: June 03, 2026, 02:36:40 pm 
Started by Hollowpoint - Last post by Cajun
Good dogwork and a good hog to boot. Sounds like the young gyp has got what it takes. It's always impressive when a young dog starts doing it on it's on.

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 on: June 03, 2026, 07:33:34 am 
Started by Hollowpoint - Last post by t-dog
Well I’m glad your broke your dry spell. That’s a good hog. Don’t frustrated about that hog breaking. There’s only one way for a dog to make sure that a hog doesn’t break and that is to catch it, otherwise a hog that wants to run usually will. There are some really good bay dogs out there that have excellent stock sense and even they have have hogs run on them. I like the sounds of that young gyp. A big motor and brains to go with it is the recipe for a good hog dog. How did you say she was bred?


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 on: June 02, 2026, 01:41:35 pm 
Started by Hollowpoint - Last post by make-em-squeel
Nice hog. Ck the dogs for those ticks, bad around here now

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