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« on: April 10, 2019, 10:44:05 pm »

My other dogs are what I call my Rob dogs being as they're wrapped up in blood that Mr. Rob Hobgood brought into this part of the country, he never produced any pups himself being as he got out right after he finished and hunted his last set of dogs which he bought from Sam Mason and they were off his old Buster dog, there were two females and a male and they are what my dogs go back to, he never would breed the best female in that trio in fear that she wouldn't be the same caliber of dog once she had pups, all the dogs below are grand pups and great grand pups and so on of the other two that he bred...


This is my lil girl gyp, she's the cornerstone that I'm breeding these dogs around, she's one of the nicest dogs I've ever hunted with and the best I've ever owned, and she reproduces just as good as she produces pork, she goes back to the Sam Mason dogs and some local bred catahoula stock that originally came from Florida with a splash of Mt. Cur way back on and some local line bred stock curs bred that's crossed into the catahoula stock from Florida, her mother is what I'm actually trying to breed around more so, she was a great reproducer herself...


This is coal, she's a daughter of lil girl and my Smutt male, this is a special little huzzy right here, she has a nack for finding a hog and getting bayed and has just made some good dogs look flat silly, my father in law has a litter mate sister to her...



This is Brandy, she's also off Girl, and the same site as the 3 red dogs I posted earlier, this is her first season being hauled and she isn't missing a lick, she got butchered on Christmas Eve and we thought she was dead, she had a punctured chest cavity and I figured she wouldn't want to mess with a hog after that but it didn't phase her a bit...



Brandies litter mate that another good friend has, he has another gyp mate to them as well that I don't have pictures of, and I've got two more mates a male and female at my place that I don't have pictures of...



Smutt in the back and Coal in the front,  Smutt and Lil girl are 2nd and 4th cousins on their topside and 4 cousins on bottom side...

I got another female  name Cleo I don't have a picture of that is off Lil Girl and Smutts grandfather.....


This is Lacy she is Girls first cousin and is the 5th generation I've bred raised and hunted, we have her bred to another first cousin to her, the males mother and Lacies sire were full siblings, and the sire to these pups is 1/2 the family blood, 1/4 catahoula Bay pen dog 1/4 July fox hound, the sire to the pups is a big clean framed dog that I'm hoping will clean the pups up some, I'm not a fan of her frame but I'll be danged if it don't work for her lol, this huzzy is FAST, she will flat blow the doors off most of our dogs but that's only when she's getting up on the hog in the scent funnel and really smelling it good but her downside is she can only run that hard for about 45- 1 hour and she's gassed, as long as she paces  herself right she can push a track fast for a while, my father in law has a male that's off Lil Girls mother and this female sire, making him Lil Girls  half brother/ 1st cousin, being as his sire and girls sire were full
Brothers, Im going to breed to him this year...


 
This here is Daisy, she is Smutts first cousin and my Cleo gyps niece and Kin to all the other dogs above in some shape fashion or form within 5 generation or less, she's half running walker half the family blood, I have a male pup right now about 3 months old off Smutt and a close cousin on the walker side to this gyp...
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