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Re: Next generation
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June 21, 2024, 01:06:14 pm »
I would not have made it at the time. It was a 1/2 brother, 1/2 sister cross and they were a year old. I gave them all away but kept a male and female. They started young and I ended up selling the male. He was about as ugly a plott as I have seen except for his running gear. The guy I sold him to ended up getting out and sold him. The guy that bought him told me he was a all day, all night dog that would be bayed somewhere. His sister ended up being the same kind of dog. Unbelievable stamina. The male died young and the female never reproduced what she was altho she produced good usable dogs.
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