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okboarhunter
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« on: September 28, 2011, 09:40:48 am »

I have a Kemmer male that b a year old in November 13 2011 i was wonderin if im just wasting him away He been in a bay pen from 6 weeks old to 4 months old and did amazing from wha lil i know about doggin, but here lately ive been busy and cnt find a pig to train and cant afford to drive an hour to take him to my buds. What do yall recomend i do to help him, and if anyone near nc ok want to hunt and let him come that would b AWESOME!!!
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« Reply #1 on: September 28, 2011, 09:49:06 am »

it aint hurting him its going to make him want it more
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« Reply #2 on: September 28, 2011, 12:10:12 pm »

thx he sure is gamey i snap a leash to him open the gate we go on a run nose to the ground he follow my other dogs trail to the t from me previously walkin em i even waited like 5 hours and he still did that
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« Reply #3 on: September 29, 2011, 06:19:55 am »

A well bred kemmer can hunt with the best of them...Any good dog with natural ability does not need much training/exposure but the right amount is best.

I have had a few that were never hunted but were just yard dogs and the first time in the pen they shined like stars and the same in the woods. 3 or 4 hunts and they were striking pretty good.

I would't worry about it but just get a pig when you can or at least every now and then. do not over work him.
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« Reply #4 on: September 29, 2011, 09:36:19 am »

A well bred kemmer can hunt with the best of them...Any good dog with natural ability does not need much training/exposure but the right amount is best.

I have had a few that were never hunted but were just yard dogs and the first time in the pen they shined like stars and the same in the woods. 3 or 4 hunts and they were striking pretty good.

I would't worry about it but just get a pig when you can or at least every now and then. do not over work him.

ok thx man, id say hes well bred my freinds thought i was crazy when i took him over there @ 3 months and he was biting a 150 lbser on the ass to turn him around, of course then he was on outside of the pen cause we had 4 about that sze in there
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