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Reuben
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« on: March 09, 2013, 08:51:00 am »

I am going to throw in a monkey wrench...

I need a 100-125 pound pig to train some pups a couple of times...so...we are going tomorrow morning to this place that is too thick to ride 4 wheelers in and it is hard walking in it...I am talking about the whole place is that way except for a few trails...We know that gritty dogs won't work very well because a dog is at a big disadvantage when a hog breaks and runs in this place...so all the gritty dogs are staying home and one old mt. cur dog is running alone...he is a great old strike dog and alone he bays loose and when the hogs break he sticks with it and usually after about an hour or so the hog/hogs settle down with only him running...the plan is to have 2 other dogs on leash and these are rough dogs and both are 1/2 pit 1/2 mt cur...this set up works pretty good as long as it doesn't get used too much in one place...

this strike dog gets rough with help so alone he will be casted...
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