i got this from a bmc website...
http://s1.zetaboards.com/Black_Mouth_Cur/, from a guy i bought a reversed colored bmc from...
Time And Time again I receive a phone call. The voice on the other end of the line.
Say's Mr. Knierim, I am looking for a Blackmouth Cur puppy. A YELLOW ONE.
Now please don't get me wrong. I like yellow BMC's. But when the first quality for
picking a pup is color. It makes me wonder how they, pick their friends.
The Blackmouth Cur Association reconizes all these colors yellow--red--brindle--black/tan--brown/saddle back--brown. Dogs can have white blazes on chest, toes and tips of tail. Blazes can
even extend to around the neck. However a ringneck is a undesireable trait. Some BMCs may even have piedbald or blaze faces. Again these are undesireable traits.
So lets talk a little about breeding.
How Breeding Use to Be Done:
Centuries Ago when people lived in clans and settlements in Europe and in Early America. People
depended heavily upon their dogs. Dogs that didn't hunt for game. Protect stock and round up free
roaming stock. Warn the family against strangers. These dogs were not tolerated. They were culled
or eliminated. Those dogs that were allowed to reproduce. Only one thing was considered breeding
the best to the best. The Best hunter-protector-stock dog male to like female. Then all pups were kept
inside the clan--settlement--village. Because the better the quality of the dogs. The better hunters
--equal more game on the table. The better Stock dog--Equal a full smoke house full of ham and beef
through the winter. The more protective of the family--equal less like suprise attack by raiders or indians. When this much was a stake. Color was absolutely no factor.
So how did everyone get stuck on the YELLOW COLOR?:
Fred Gipson wrote the book
OLD YELLER. Walt Disney Then made the movie OLD YELLER. Which has become a family
classic for so many people. Right now I realize I might be stomping all over you feet. Well
If the movie is the only reason you bought your BMC. I hope I can open your eyes to a whole
lot more history than Fred Gipson' Book.
Fred Gipson's description of Old Yeller was that. He was dingy yellow, with one ear that stuck
in the air. And that his bark was more of yell. That was how he got his name Yeller. It's a great
book and well worth the read. Better than Disney ever did justice with the movie.
Breeding that is being done today:
Most breedings that take place today. Are because someone has a female, that comes in heat, She
is a decent enough female but lacking in a few areas. So the owner starts looking for a male to
compliment and strengthen her weaknesses. Or someone owns a pair of BMCs 1male 1female. She comes in season and so lets just naturally raise a litter of pups.
The dedicated Breeder:
The dedicated breeder is someone who researchs the pedigrees of his/her dogs throughly. The dedicated breeder should know the strengths and the weaknesses of his/her dogs. A list of all
strengths and weaknesses should be compiles. To comprehend the qualities of the pups before
the mating of the parents. Conformation--head--ear set--feet(wether splay or cat footed) Chest
should be deep and bell shaped. Flanks should be high and tigh. Not low and flabby. You simply
bred to the best you can find or get a hold of.
Color simply has nothing to do with best.
What is really funny. When I have a litter of pups with a couple of Black-n-Tan colored puppies
in it. Guess which ones are the 1st one to be reserved! Folks figure that they are a throw back
to old foundation BMC dogs. Somehow I have yet to see one of those black dogs fail to make a heck
of a good dog.
Maybe it's just that I am not prejudice. I never did care what color my dog was. As long when I got
to the tree it had the meat. That was the only thing that mattered.
I hope this has shed some light on this subject. If you like yellow dogs and that what you
want. There is absolutely nothing wrong with that. I just want you to be aware not to
discriminate against the other colors.
Have a Wonderfully Blessed Weekend
Kevin Knierim
(217)536-9999