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« Reply #40 on: September 06, 2015, 07:09:41 pm »

these pups actually came from a friend. I have six of them. two females and four males. they are about 8 mos old. I was wanting some rcds to stop the runners in the brushy stuff I hunt, I was getting tired of broken bays and loosing hogs and hiking far to catch up to them or them running onto private land. I had acquired a couple lurchers that are straight catch but short range and was wanting something smaller with some grit and a better nose to back them up or the other way around. my buddy had an accidental breeding of the best gyp Ive ever known to one of his catch dogs(pit) and he kept a couple and offered me the rest. the best dog Ive had previously came from the same dam, was straight mtn cur, he was only a year and a half old but he was one of those dogs that can understand english or read your mind, he died mysteriously, possibly from a snake bite a couple months previous that may have caught up with him. so I could not pass these pups up. so far they are baying fools, one is committed to catching, I think a couple more will get catchier. its the first time ive raised up most of a litter like this, its going to be interesting to see who makes the cut, I really like four of them. different ones shine in different ways and on different days. but they are all progressing rapidly. at three months they were baying up my llamas and goats and putting teeth on them.
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