t-dog
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« on: March 17, 2020, 07:48:15 am » |
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I'm curious about the female. You said what she is. If you don't mind describe her style from baying to hunting to track speed to handle etc. The family of dogs I have are cat/treeing walker. I don't need nor could I hunt more drive or hustle. By no means am I tooting my own horn about great dogs. Most folks probably wouldn't feed these suckers. To me the bird dog has different drive and definitely a different way of doing things. Not saying it's good or bad just different. If that is what you want then you will likely be happy. There are lots of variables when doing these sort of crosses. Is the gyp an F1 cross or is she the product of some heavy line breeding. Depending on her style and her being a first time cross or line bred as to whether you get pups that are everywhere from just like her or her parents to just like him to any combination of the 2. For me, the gyp is the main ingredient. If she's just ok, odds are you will get less than average to just ok pups. The better the female the better your odds of high caliber pups providing she's the norm of her litter or if shes the exception. Again though, knowing what's behind her and knowing why she's the caliber dog she is has bearing too. If she's just ok because she hasn't been allowed opportunity or if it's because that's as good as she can be have to be considered as well. There are just lots of factors. I hope it works for you. There are good crosses similar to this out there.
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