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« on: February 02, 2019, 06:56:48 am »

We definitely will Slim! I don't know if you know Jody Reat from Tanglewood, but he had some of these dogs too. He and Johnny were related by marriage when he was a kid. Anyway, Jody had gyp named Sister. She was out of my Clyde dog and the Doughbelly gyp, which looked nearly identical to your bridgette dog. Sister was a really nice dog. He also had 2 males dogs named Todd and Badger, both Doughbelly dogs. Todd was a yellow dog that looked like the Charles dog you have pictured. I never cared for him much. He was a little different and and didn't have a lot of hunt but was used working sight cattle mostly. That could've been a lot of the hunt problem because he kept them in close so they would be there when he was ready for them. He could work his butt off, had a good handle, and was salty enough that Jody could tell the 2 of them to catch on command. Badger was a little more my type. He looked more like the rest of he family in build and was a dark red dog. Both dogs went both ways, cattle and hogs. He bred both dogs to sister at different times and got good results. He has male now that goes back to those 2 crosses directly. There's a cowboy over around Huntsville that uses those very dogs EVERYDAY on cattle, not open pasture cattle but hunt'em up cattle. So there is a taste of it still out there.
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