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Being fresh can have lot to do with it. If not gettin on many or not hunted much or bein in a pen period
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Purebreedcolt
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The thing is he don't want her killed one of those that u don't turn loose because u know what could happen. He wants to still be able to use her on hogs just not hunting that is why he wants to back her up for a bay pen.
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djhogdogger
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I think that some dogs just are what they are. If she is too rough for the bay pen, might consider making her a yard dog.
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A television can insult your intelligence but nothing rubs it in like a computer.
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Purebreedcolt
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Lol she is a lay at the end of his bed dog. He just don't want to have to take her totaly off pigs because she does love giving them allout heck
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TexasHogDogs
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Best way to do it is breed your own. You will ruin more than you will help !
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The older I get the less Stupidity I can stand !
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outlaw14slayer
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I'm breeding for grit. I do not want a dead dog anymore than the next hunter and I do realize extra grit can correlate with a shorter life expectancy, but I can't stand a dog that won't mix it up. I have had a couple of the non-gritty variety. I would personally rather take my chances with rough dogs instead of running dogs that won't attempt to put the brakes on a hog. If your worried about it just provide your dog with some protection and take your chances.
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