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charles
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« Reply #20 on: July 15, 2012, 08:13:56 pm »

Chance.... I've never been impressed with Weatherford's Ben bred dogs, the ones ive seen touting that lable were just too catchy for my taste.  I Can't stand a bay buster.  Now It makes sence why they were that way, learning that he was used as a catch dog.    Your statement has gotta be one of those truth hurts moments for allot of people.  Me..... I'm a fan of the truth, expecially when it hurts.  I wonder where the Yellow BMC world would be if weatherfords ben had truely been culled, and they had progressed without him in the picture?  Perhaps they could have turned out as good as these lesser known "workin' man's" Cur lines that throw "colored"  dogs.   Grin

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i had a granddaughter to ben and dauther to yellowjacket, who just bay, no catch in her, but her offspring were catchy. i bred her to a dog out of pistolero x yellowjacket rose. the pups will be 8wk tomorrow and iv been in new mexico for the past 2wks and i noticed them today paying real close attention to the pigs in the pen. im hoping they turn out good for me. the sire to these pups and 5 more are real catchy if the hog is small enough. to each their own with dogs being catchy. i perfer catchy dogs. it is less work on the catch dog especially since i dont have a catch dog, but could lead to a dead dog or a lot of stiches.
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