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Topic: Leopard hounds (Read 8701 times)
mike rogers
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Re: Leopard hounds
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February 23, 2016, 07:03:39 pm »
another part of the story is out of Georgia via Florida. Some of the first dogs Richard added to his kennel and registered came from a man named A.W. Carter. Mr Carter was a cow man. Originally from Florida. Yes he was a Cracker Cowboy and had a leopard spotted cur ( i would assume cracker curs as they were known in the day ) that he used on cattle. Some would tree on there on. This was a characteristic that was a fault to him. He would sale or give these away. He later moved in the 1940's up to the Georgia area (i believe first ) to work on a big cattle ranch. He brought his dogs to work the cattle. I think he moved again later on. Maybe to the Carolinas. You can also find stories about Fred French. His sweet talk strain was registered as leopard curs with the ALCBA and with ARF by Stodgehill as a treeing catahoula
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