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« Reply #80 on: January 06, 2022, 03:51:09 pm »

That would’ve made me keep her too goose. I have a one year old hear that has been turned out 24/7 with the grown dogs since he was 6-8 weeks old. Since the second day he was out with them he has been going to his own kennel at feeding time. When I go in the feed house to get the feed, he goes to his kennel and sits, waits, never says a word, and doesn’t stick his head in the bowl until I close his gate. I took him on his second hunt this morning. He was already figuring out when the hog was dead to get gone. The old dogs were baying already but I didn’t have to tell him anything. He went to them from 6-700 yards away on his own. Thinking problem solvers are impossible to beat when they have the drive to match it.


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