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« on: July 31, 2024, 11:39:02 pm » |
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It’s a challenge for sure. It’s also expensive and requires lots of dog space if you’re attempting it solo. As you said, you have to really be selective which means a lot of hunting on a lot of dogs. My family of dogs carry hound but it wasn’t a one time injection. Being selective for what I like has bred the hound percentage down on paper but not in traits. I still get some real good hound qualities in a more cur type conformation. Many of them have that hound color and markings though. My saving Grace has been that some great friends also got on the band wagon and hunt the same dogs which allows us all to trade pups back and forth and collaborate on breedings. We keep and raise what we can hunt fairly. So far it’s worked great.
Cajun, do you have anyone that you work closely with like myself and some of my friends and my nephew do?
I know this can be hard because everyone has a little different flavor about something. I’m my case, with the exception of the Sexsquatch, we all hunt the same kind of country and hogs, issuing the same style. The Sexsquatch lived out here long enough to know and understand our ways, I think he’s still using the same method for the most part in Georgia.
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