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Question: Who here is USEING these dogs
Yes,I use them - 25 (45.5%)
I just sell them - 0 (0%)
I use other dogs - 17 (30.9%)
I have no use for the Ben dogs - 5 (9.1%)
Hype and promotion - 8 (14.5%)
Total Voters: 50

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« Reply #40 on: December 31, 2009, 08:57:27 pm »

  I honestly only have one thing that I don't like about them.  I just wish they knew property lines better Grin  No seriously, I have a male dog that I thank a lot of.  He is a hard hunter!  When he was younger he was a touch rough which like to cost him a time or two.  When you let him go he leaves out and takes care of business.  When you hear him open up he is looking at a hog.  He doesn't bark on track.  He WILL stop a hog.  Once you get in there and catch the hog.  If you don't catch him quick he is gone after another one.  He has the MOST bottom I have ever seen in a dog.  We got on a race this summer and this hog cut a lot of dogs down.  He was still in there on the hog and when I got there he was in there baying away.  His guts were hanging out and I started panicing.  We caught the hog (red hog about 185 pounds with some daggers) and I got him to the vet asap.  I could go on and on but he is my kind of dog.  This is what I expect and will breed for in my dogs.
    
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