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noelle
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« Reply #100 on: July 19, 2011, 10:51:34 am »

Texashogdogs  Yes I'm sure it hurt her but she still runs off a mile and never gets sore or never limps so it must have messed her mind up to some extent but like u said it didn't mess up her gene pool...and I keep hearing this stuff about the dog but keep Bein told not to breed her... Because she isn't proven but I don't get the point behind that if her brothers sisters mother father and other Kin all turned out exceptional...

As said by Bryant,   First off, your gyp isn't linebred, and she doesn't come from any "well renowed bloodlines."  Should you decide to breed her, whatever you breed her to will be a complete outcross.  In your previous post, you mention you wanted to bring her into "your line" for some desirable traits.  Unfortunately, breeding dogs isn't like mixing paint.

Reuben,If breeding dogs isn't like mixing paint then why worry bout trying to breed for better dogs at all? You said u bred for size and a tighter mouth on a certain cross why can't I breed her for her range and not Bein rough into my dogs that are real rough and range 500yds in hopes of having 800yd dogs that aren't quite as rough? That's a serious question not a smart a$$ comment btw

Bryant,
I meant her bloodlines were well renowned on here as well as some folks around I hunt with, I knew the Winchester dog and heard lots about the tweety dog and the brandy dog and all her littermates is what I meant by (well renowned ) and I said I would like to breed her into my line which is pretty tight woven, and Ur rite that would b a complete outcross, but I could also go breed her to a dog that would make the pups line bred and not a complete outcross pretty easily if I wanted to, but then that wouldn't be bringing an outcross into my line anymore... What's the point of line breeding if it's not to (mix the paint) and get better dogs in the end? There's always a chance to pick up the bad traits that's just natural, that's why there's culls, don't see how that makes it not rite to breed at all.  I have male a dog that's proved himself in the woods and as a sire to produce a high percentage of hog dogs just like him... He's not a common house hold name on the net like some are, but he's rarely not spoken of by anyone whose hunted with him much and he is the outcome of years of line breeding, his half sister is bred to him now and I had wanted to cross a male pup outta that litter to the Molly gyp to throw that new blood in cuz it's about that time. No he's not the best dog ever born and his pups won't go a mile and find hogs at 6mths old all by theirself like yours, but they all turn on about a yr old and go 5-600yds, find hogs, bark once and catch, and most are killed by 1.5yrs of age... Without getting a offensive answer I would like to know why not breed a rangy and not so rough dog into my dogs that have been line bred for years?

Matt-aggie,
Do u think the accident caused her to mentally b off track? Physically it did not, and again I hear great things about her so why not cross her into my dogs or into a dog in her own pedigree and try to reproduce
it? Her off days are getting more frequent but she will be culled at my house if I end up not using the blood, she won't ever be sold or change owners again too much controversy over it.
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