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Posted by max destruction on 11-09-2013 12:25 AM:

Re: yep

quote:
Originally posted by Tom Jones
I agree and probably 90-95% of the time. walker dogs dont have a problem linebreeding and winning, nor did john the baptist as he was tripled up on the same dog on bottom side.

I have read this message board for 10 years or so and cant count the number of folks that are gonna try something new and win the world in a few years and that is fine but, most the time they have 5 unfinished projects laying round the house too lol. I just buy pups from a cross that looks good and prefer the gyp to be the reproducer..........seem to do better then just choosing something from a promoted "STUD DOG"



I hear ALOT of people saying the female means more but I don't see it everybody hypes up males!

I personally focus on the female more plus stud dogs are easy to find look on hear every blue male is at stud cause he's a reproducer cause he produced a puppy!

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Posted by Tom Jones on 11-13-2013 06:48 PM:

Re: Re: yep

quote:
Originally posted by max destruction
I hear ALOT of people saying the female means more but I don't see it everybody hypes up males!

I personally focus on the female more plus stud dogs are easy to find look on hear every blue male is at stud cause he's a reproducer cause he produced a puppy!



truth is Jesse I prefer to hunt males. I have four kids and dont believe it is right for me to go out and spend thousands on a finished hound..............so I usually spend thousands trying to find the right pup lol. I found out pretty quick that I was money ahead just buying them from a gyp that was producing and was a coondog.

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Posted by max destruction on 11-13-2013 07:58 PM:

I'm in your boat Tom I can't afford much either, I use to spend alot trying to find the right pup than I stoped listening and reading all the BS and I'm money ahead and got a little better dogs in my kennel!

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Posted by bluetickman2002 on 11-14-2013 01:02 AM:

i cant afford them high dollar dogs either I have had better luck breeding my own keeping a couple and trying to break even in the end

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Posted by Mad-Dog on 11-14-2013 03:53 PM:

Females

A man with a good female usually has a good pup from her, this is because the owner of the female is paticular as to what he will breed her to. A man with a Stud Dog doesn't always have a good young dog off his stud because MOST are breeding for the money and not to better the breed. (JMO)............Tim


Posted by ov_blues on 12-28-2013 04:02 PM:

BTT

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Posted by Ron Moore on 01-01-2014 02:37 PM:

Re: Females

quote:
Originally posted by Mad-Dog
A man with a good female usually has a good pup from her, this is because the owner of the female is paticular as to what he will breed her to. A man with a Stud Dog doesn't always have a good young dog off his stud because MOST are breeding for the money and not to better the breed. (JMO)............Tim


Folks,
Remember Tim's words. There are a few stud owners out there that keep some good females as well, they are the ones that always have a good dog coming on. Good post Tim.


Posted by Roger Smith on 01-01-2014 05:51 PM:

I do agree with Tim. But, if your in it for the money your screwed! We always kept what everyone else past on and had success. If the stud dog does it's job you shouldn't have trouble being able to keep a nice pup, as, it doesn't matter what pup it is it's more of how the pup suits you. I've been critisized on here before about this. If you have a nice stud dog you shouldn't have alot of trouble, but it's not hard to tell whether you have a good one or not real soon in a dog.

I see it different than most. The male or female side, it's not always a 50-50 thing. There are females that just don't produce. And, there are males that just don't produce. A lot of the time when the female is not a good reproducer the male kicks in and makes up the difference. And vice verce. If the caracteristics are known from both the male and female then you can really narrow it down as to what you are getting but if you don't know what your female lacks it's hard to know what your getting and you put everything you've got on the table that the male will pull more than his wait.


Posted by pamjohnson on 01-03-2014 04:27 PM:

i dont know much but want to help with the input as i feel this is a great tread. holly creek treetalkin somkey dog i have hunted and keep track of a few and to my knowledge what ive seen is early starting,loud,pleaseing,smart pups,that hunt out nice with pleaseing looks as well. maybe not the most indepent hounds if that something that is a big concern.


Posted by ov_blues on 01-03-2014 05:33 PM:

Is there anything that someone can tell me about consistent traits thrown by Tree Slammin Hillbilly?

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Posted by max destruction on 01-03-2014 06:29 PM:

From what I've seen outa Hillbilly is deffness, the majority of dogs I've hunted with outa him are def to the world in the woods, most have very nice sounding hound mouths most have volume and most have nice freestyle with layup ability and most don't care bout you,not real personable dogs

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Posted by ov_blues on 01-03-2014 09:30 PM:

Thanks Jesse

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Posted by Tom Jones on 01-03-2014 09:35 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by max destruction
From what I've seen outa Hillbilly is deffness, the majority of dogs I've hunted with outa him are def to the world in the woods, most have very nice sounding hound mouths most have volume and most have nice freestyle with layup ability and most don't care bout you,not real personable dogs


so your saying theyre like most teenagers? lol jk

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Posted by max destruction on 01-03-2014 09:38 PM:

Sounds like my teenager except hillbilly dogs ain't mouthy lol

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Posted by pamjohnson on 01-14-2014 02:19 PM:

tree

who has had blue pups that were tree crazy to the point u were afraid to encourage them at the tree an what was there breeding? did they turn out fairly accurate?


Posted by Roger Smith on 01-15-2014 04:12 AM:

Re: tree

We have. You can take a little tree from a dog but you can't put the tree in them. I've made this statement before and I can't stress it enough. The encouraging part I don't do anyway, until your away from the tree. And yes, they for the most part turned out OK. We have had culls, just like everyone. But the main factor, in this case tree, has been placed there already.

quote:
Originally posted by pamjohnson
who has had blue pups that were tree crazy to the point u were afraid to encourage them at the tree an what was there breeding? did they turn out fairly accurate?


Posted by Tom Jones on 01-15-2014 01:41 PM:

Re: Re: tree

quote:
Originally posted by Roger Smith
We have. You can take a little tree from a dog but you can't put the tree in them. I've made this statement before and I can't stress it enough. The encouraging part I don't do anyway, until your away from the tree. And yes, they for the most part turned out OK. We have had culls, just like everyone. But the main factor, in this case tree, has been placed there already.


yep, bullet 2 through some super intence treedogs that didnt need very many coon knocked out to them!!!

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Posted by pamjohnson on 01-15-2014 01:51 PM:

thanks roger for info, and well said.


Posted by david woofter on 01-15-2014 08:03 PM:

Speed

John I have everything I want in my Uchtman Bred dogs except I would like more speed on a bad track. I have dogs that I really like in Maggie and Lou. Dave


Posted by ov_blues on 01-15-2014 08:29 PM:

Now Dave, you know I'm just trying to learn a thing or two about these Blue dogs. I do know what I'm looking for myself and that is the drifting circling type track dogs that are looking to get to where the coon is. I do not like a trailing type hound that covers and recovers the same ground on each loss. Combine the swinging and drifting style with athletic speed and then sure enough winding, grab a tree style and you've got something. A dog that has to trail till they bump their head into a tree, check the tree by circling around 3 or 4 times before settling in on it is not the style for me.

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Posted by bobbycagle1 on 01-22-2014 01:49 AM:

speed! and more speed!

Who owns the fast one's? Where are they located? My hound has accuracy, great nose! Horn for a mouth! And a stay put tree dog. But I want to start breeding for more speed that can keep up with the you know what....???....???

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Posted by Phil Vogel on 01-22-2014 04:12 PM:

Speed

Have not seen a lot of it on colder tracks. Morton's man dog moves a colder track on out nicely and will show you the coon at the end.

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Posted by pamjohnson on 01-23-2014 01:00 AM:

speed

daul gr garners bawlin blue hank has track speed, he is smokey river bred (anderson blue jake x hollie creek tree talkin katie) last i heard he was sold and around north west. i have a female outta him with great speed on track.


Posted by Shawnee Creek B on 01-23-2014 06:20 AM:

I like a hound that trees coon when cut loose by itself. Not every time but 9 out of ten is good enough. They do make this model. Have one being customized to meet the criteria now. This type hound has can and will win.


Posted by bobbycagle1 on 01-23-2014 06:34 PM:

I think so too! What is Rambo 4 like? Didn't he do well in the world hunt?

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