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Reuben
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« Reply #40 on: July 01, 2014, 09:17:56 pm »

Larry...I remember when you first announced that you were going to create a new line of dogs...been a long time ago and you have done just that...I really prefer the mt cur over most breeds but I am talking about the large leggy type with the good noses and good length of ear...but I see where to many look feisty looking and small and the larger ones sometimes are a little mouthy on track...so I have used your dogs to quiet the mt cur and at the same time maintain the range and hunt and the nose...some mt curs are pretty inbred as well as the parker from what I can see...my personal opinion...so that is why I decided to cross the two together but long range dogs are Ok but only if they can't stop one right away...so a little APBT I will add to hopefully put more teeth on the bigger runners at the first opportunity...

I also have seen where you have written about the 2 females you started out with...If I remember correctly you also mentioned that your original Blackie dog was one heck of a dog but it seems you did not know his background...that is what I remember you saying (if I remember correctly)and if that is true then I will say this about Blackie...it is possible that he was a Faulkner cur or a Stephens cur...this could be possible because both of these mt cur lines are supposed to have been some of the best curs around for bottom and the ability to located and bay/tree game...one of these breeds/strains was larger than the other and one was also used on bear on a regular basis...they are still around but don't hear much about them...

just wondering and wanting to get your thoughts on this...
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