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it all in where you hunt how you hunt ......you fella's that hunt both cattle and hogs want dogs that will go both ways .... so the medium between the two suits you fella's best ..and that usually dogs with not quite the range as what i hunt ...when i put a dog down sometimes i don't see that dog for a couple hours ... alot of the hog hunters i sell dogs too drive around during the day looking for tracks .... i mean alot of us want even put down on sow and pig sign ....we will check wallows or feeders or where we may have put some oil on some highline poles ......we cut boars so in the winter we are looking for barrhogs ...... basically looking for a big track to put on ... we need a cur that hunts like a hound but silent ......not all of my dogs hunt like that i hunt some from a boat ....some i cast in the river bottom ......then i single hunt my track dogs .....one dog down on a track ....one of the main things is look at what you have to hunt and hunt that dog the way he or she hunts the best and the dog will look like a million dollars ....... nice looking dogs silverton ... it would be hard for me to bay 4 of mine they'd get ruff .....i keep just the black and brindle cause of breeding......the best dog i have ever owned was my blackie dog ....he was a sure nuff track dog .....and i like anything that looks like him ..... color is the first indication of what the pup is from .....anything that throws litter and c an produce from different fathers at the same litter ...or have throw backs generations back ....so i stick with what i know...
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