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Austesus
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« Reply #40 on: September 26, 2021, 08:55:50 pm »

The old man,

 I will try that if she gets bred again and see if it helps her. Thank you for the advice, I have read good things about you and your dogs. I have enjoyed reading the posts by yourself, Bigo, and Skoalbandit. Those cur dogs sound like some absolute go getters.

T-Dog,

I had not thought about getting AI stud from someone, that would actually benefit me a lot if I could find good family of dogs that would compliment this one. I think it’s a cultural difference with there not being any line breeding or inbreeding here, I suspect that it’s because SC wasn’t a state with a lot of cattle hunting in the early days and not many people would have used a dog for a living back in the early days. There are plenty of guys with jam up dogs around me, but they’re mostly scatter bred from random dogs. I was thinking about the AI today and have decided that if the sole male of this litter lives I’m going to get him collected and stored before I start him in the woods, that way I don’t run the risk of losing the last male if he gets killed young. So far all four of them are doing great. My wife has made fun of me because I have a whole puppy nursing station setup in the den lol. I’ve got a scale to weigh them every day to make sure I’m giving them the proper amount of formula. They’re steadily getting bigger and stronger.


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