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Question: Do you immediatly cull or attempt to salvage the no go Hogdogs?
I completely cull - 17 (38.6%)
I attempt to utilize as Cowdog before culling - 13 (29.5%)
I prefer dog to bay both - 6 (13.6%)
I prefer Cowdog culls to train as Hogdogs - 8 (18.2%)
Total Voters: 44

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Author Topic: Hogdog culls or Cowdog gold  (Read 9934 times)
FLBayNSlay
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« Reply #20 on: August 11, 2011, 04:17:50 pm »


  All of them will find and bay hogs, cattle, they will tree coons or possums, they would probly run a bear if I put them on it  Grin I consider them trash broke because when I go to hunt hogs they know were hunting hogs. If I take them to cattle they know were herding cattle. I expect them to be gamey hunting dogs with the want to hunt WHATEVER I PUT THEM ON. I hunt places with cows and hogs and they know when that Garmin is around there neck were lookin for POPPA HOG!!!!  Wink


Couple questions -

Do you purposely put them on a possum track? If so, why?
Do you use the dogs to go out and find cattle or just herd cattle in a pen or pasture?
Do you not put a Garmin on them when they are out finding cattle?

The point I was getting at was more along what Reuben was saying. I dont have 8 different dogs to do 8 differnt things.

-No I dont put them on a possum track or a coon track purposely 
-They do not go and find cattle, Im not a rancher or a cow expert. I just hunt a few places with cows and wanted to see what they would do. I believe my lead dog came from old cow dog stock. 
-No garmin needed when there herding cows, it would only say NEAR.
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