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« Reply #20 on: January 06, 2012, 01:44:46 pm »

yeah i here you bryant , but in my opinion unless you get those dogs out into the hands of other dog men and novices alike . hunting differant country being handled and work in a lot of differant fashions , and methods how you gonna know exactly just what you got .

Because I'm not interested in how they hunt and perform with other types of hunting other than what I'm doing with them.  If I were trying to market a new breed or "bloodline" or whatever and if my intent was to try and make a name or start selling dogs, then I would take greater interest in working towards an all around dog that would fare well when hunted by different methods and terrains.  It doesn't matter to me how they might hunt off a hood...I don't hunt that way.  Doesn't matter how they hunt out in front of a four-wheeler, cause I don't hunt that way either...see what I'm saying?

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« Reply #21 on: January 06, 2012, 02:36:17 pm »

yeah i here you bryant , but in my opinion unless you get those dogs out into the hands of other dog men and novices alike . hunting differant country being handled and work in a lot of differant fashions , and methods how you gonna know exactly just what you got .

Because I'm not interested in how they hunt and perform with other types of hunting other than what I'm doing with them.  If I were trying to market a new breed or "bloodline" or whatever and if my intent was to try and make a name or start selling dogs, then I would take greater interest in working towards an all around dog that would fare well when hunted by different methods and terrains.  It doesn't matter to me how they might hunt off a hood...I don't hunt that way.  Doesn't matter how they hunt out in front of a four-wheeler, cause I don't hunt that way either...see what I'm saying?

Just my opinion is all...

X2 I want to tailor my dogs to my wants and needs.
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« Reply #22 on: January 06, 2012, 06:29:56 pm »

yeah i hear ya bryant . i'm just trying for that do all dog . i hunt all kinda differant terrain from swamps to farm land to south texas brush . then gonna try the mountains in a couple years  hence the heavy hound influence in my curs . cause them hounds been doing it every where for centurys. and due to havin dogs in all those places i know what i got and where i'm lacking . gives me a spot on the wall to focus on in finally having exactly what i'm looking for . just what i do. been tryin to breed better dogs and roosters since i was old enough to know better  Grin
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« Reply #23 on: January 06, 2012, 07:19:00 pm »

I like the the dog that is more like the linebacker is to the football team...might not be the fastest but is fast...not the strongest but strong and quick...the all around athlete...

hunt, nose for winding and cold trailing, swimming, range and sticking to the track no matter what... and the ability to find a hog in any terrain is what I tried to breed for... and hunt at a fast pace...

I started with tree dogs but never checked or tested for treeing ability...

I like a dog that when he is turned out that he will look good in any terrain...just a good all around hunting dog that isn't afraid to put some teeth on a hog to stop it...
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« Reply #24 on: January 06, 2012, 07:20:25 pm »

yeah i here you bryant , but in my opinion unless you get those dogs out into the hands of other dog men and novices alike . hunting differant country being handled and work in a lot of differant fashions , and methods how you gonna know exactly just what you got .

Because I'm not interested in how they hunt and perform with other types of hunting other than what I'm doing with them.  If I were trying to market a new breed or "bloodline" or whatever and if my intent was to try and make a name or start selling dogs, then I would take greater interest in working towards an all around dog that would fare well when hunted by different methods and terrains.  It doesn't matter to me how they might hunt off a hood...I don't hunt that way.  Doesn't matter how they hunt out in front of a four-wheeler, cause I don't hunt that way either...see what I'm saying?

Just my opinion is all...

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« Reply #25 on: January 07, 2012, 06:56:06 pm »

so y'all are saying that cull is not always defined as quick croaked?
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« Reply #26 on: January 07, 2012, 07:05:24 pm »

so y'all are saying that cull is not always defined as quick croaked?

a cull does not mean the pup has to be bumped off...might be a good to great dog for someone else...and some pups are good enough to keep in the pack but not good enough for breeding...pup might make a cow dog and not a hog dog...or a good farm/ranch dog...

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« Reply #27 on: January 07, 2012, 07:09:44 pm »

as far as quick croaked no not never but not quick . if i can't find a job of some sort for a dog be it laying on an old ladies porch or whatever i wouldn't consider myself much the dog man . will i breed to something i don't like no . but there are many jobs for a just good ol cur dog out there . and i will try my darndest to place a dog somewhere before the last resort . every farmer and rancher needs just an ol dog around the house to keep the critters at bay . my first catahoula i started hog huntin with was my chicken dog for two years kept all the critters off my roosters .
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« Reply #28 on: January 07, 2012, 07:10:40 pm »

hey rueben we was typing at the same time  we think alot alike
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« Reply #29 on: January 07, 2012, 09:36:25 pm »

hey rueben we was typing at the same time  we think alot alike

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