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Posted by Real NGA Plotts on 11-28-2013 12:52 AM:

Buckskin Plotts?

I know buckskin Plotts are rare but does anybody know if there is someone who breeds them? Also which color of Plotts produce buckskins more often if there is any?

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Posted by shinerunner on 11-28-2013 12:55 AM:

every litter i have ever seen from bob plott has atleast 1 in it. Since they can not be registered in ukc i dont see the point of looking for one but then again thats us plott people we cant ever agree on everything..

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Posted by Real NGA Plotts on 11-28-2013 02:06 AM:

I just thought it would be unique to have one. I agree with you though I don't like that they can't be registered by the ukc but I would like to own one.

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Posted by shinerunner on 11-28-2013 02:07 AM:

you can akc them. and i think even pkc them but contact bob plott he seems to be pushing hard for them in the ukc..

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Posted by Real NGA Plotts on 11-28-2013 03:27 AM:

Alright I appreciate it and i'll contact him. Thanks.

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Posted by Kirby on 11-28-2013 04:59 PM:

I got a 6 month male I would sale. I live in Southeastern Ky. (606)546-0994


Posted by Plott55 on 11-28-2013 11:58 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by shinerunner
you can akc them. and i think even pkc them but contact bob plott he seems to be pushing hard for them in the ukc..


Every Plott owner should talk to BOB PLOTT and also listen to what he says. He is very knowledgeable. I look forward to talking with him ever chance i get.

The BUCKSKIN genes are deeply embedded in the Plott breed. Even Pioneer Drums pedigree shows Pats Buckskin up close!!! DRUM was one of the all time greats and still the NPHA doesn't want to honor the color.

In the upcoming APA Brindle Book there is suppose to be an article by JIM PFISTER on the buckskin!!! Knowing JIM like i do; that will probably be a very interesting, i look forward to reading it.

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Posted by Real NGA Plotts on 11-29-2013 04:36 AM:

Thanks Robert I'll be sure to contact him. Also Kirby I sent you a text message but I don't know if that's your cell phone or home phone though. I got two pups I'm training now so I won't be buying anymore pups til next year but I really appreciate you offering me one. I was just wanting to see if anyone breeds them. If you have any next year I might buy one off of you if you have any next year. If you can Kirby post a picture of the pup I like see it and if I find someone interested I'll let you know. Thanks.

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Posted by sgradyfarms on 01-20-2014 12:16 AM:

Odd plotts

Is it common for buckskin and Maltese females to have irregular or nonexistent heat cycles? I have a 3.5 year old double weems female that has only been in heat one time.


Posted by Plott55 on 01-26-2014 05:07 AM:

Re: Odd plotts

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Originally posted by sgradyfarms
Is it common for buckskin and Maltese females to have irregular or nonexistent heat cycles? I have a 3.5 year old double weems female that has only been in heat one time.


Buckskin & Maltese are just color factors and have no relation to heat cycle factors. Your female is probably bred a little to close. That could cause your problem.

It's rather ironic. BUT, NPHA; condones breeding & ukc registering Maltese but totally frown on Buckskin.

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Posted by Plott55 on 02-07-2014 11:25 PM:

Plotts

quote:
Originally posted by shinerunner
every litter i have ever seen from bob plott has atleast 1 in it. Since they can not be registered in ukc i dont see the point of looking for one but then again thats us plott people we cant ever agree on everything..


How long have you had Plotts???? and do you favor a certain line or just like a good one.

Next year will be 60 since i joined the ranks. My first female was born ==Dec 22nd 1954==I still have her 6 generation UKC Pedigree. My direct line goes back to her.

If you attends breed days maybe
we will get to meet I'll be about the oldest one there, but i'm in fair shape and like to talk Plotts== Bob Plott will know where I'm at. I'll be camping with some of the greatest people in the world from VA=WVA=TENN=GA & FLA

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Posted by mike thomason on 02-27-2014 10:03 PM:

Re: Buckskin Plotts?

quote:
Originally posted by Real NGA Plotts
I know buckskin Plotts are rare but does anybody know if there is someone who breeds them? Also which color of Plotts produce buckskins more often if there is any?

Don't reckon it came from that dog on the right do ya ? This is Vaughn Plott and some of his hounds.


Posted by ADillard81 on 02-28-2014 09:46 AM:

Thats a good picture of some fine hounds.

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Posted by shinerunner on 02-28-2014 03:37 PM:

omg and there all brindle....

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Posted by Plott55 on 03-02-2014 02:41 AM:

Re: Re: Buckskin Plotts?

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Originally posted by mike thomason
Don't reckon it came from that dog on the right do ya ? This is Vaughn Plott and some of his hounds.




The ole Airedale!!! They filled a gap in a pack of brindle bear dogs. They helped hold the pressure in a bay. I haven't seen one in a long time.

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Posted by oldman on 03-05-2014 01:00 AM:

there is an article in full cry most months about the ole hunting airdales,very interesting reading.

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Posted by snowcreekkennel on 03-30-2014 06:58 AM:

Talking airdale

My granddaddy use to tell me stories about a fella he hunted with growin up he had a male bluetick name smoky and he was a coondog my papa said and he told me that the fella he hunted with bought 2 aerdales from way off somewhere and theyd be walkin through the woods and they would be lookin up and tree on a squirrels nest or anything black in the top of a tree. papa said he would walk in circles shinin his carbide light to make sure them aerdales wont behind him bout to bite him he said they were mean as snakes. lol aint tryin to steal yur thread just thought id share that story from when he was a kid.


Posted by psiskjr on 02-10-2015 01:00 AM:

buckskin

I dont think anyone intentionally breeds buckskins they just happen. They are just as much a part of the Plott breed as are brindles and maltese. I get maltese and buckskins out of mine. I have noticed that when the buckskins are absent for several generations the dogs tend to get more and more black. I think buckskin is necessary to keep the brindle particularly if you have a lot of black brindles. I dont breed for color though and only breed for performance. My theory has always breed the best to the best and let color go where it may. My favorite color ironically is very light brindle like Greyboy but I have never had one.


Posted by Wood's Carolina on 02-10-2015 01:47 AM:

I like lighter brindle colored plotts, and even have a buckskin gyp which happens to be my lead bear dog. The solid black doesn't do much for me and that's just me. I won't cull a buckskin just cause of standards. Heck we can register them as x bred now.

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Posted by Richard Emery on 02-10-2015 02:56 AM:

Thumbs up

And now you can register UKC x bred


Posted by Gr.Nt.Ch.Plott on 02-10-2015 06:03 PM:

Why should anyone who breeds full 100% purebred dogs HAVE to register a dog as crossbred?? The Solid black one who's papers got pulled got it's papers back why shouldn't buskins be registered?

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Posted by psiskjr on 02-10-2015 07:12 PM:

They only have to have one tiny bit of brindle on it to be registered. All my of my dogs are yellow brindle. Most of my black dogs you have to get in a good light to see any brindle but it is there.


Posted by Richard Emery on 02-10-2015 08:47 PM:

Talking

Ask the NPHA lets say you breed PR plott mama to PR plott papa and you have 6 pups 4 are brindle and 1 is to "dark" and 1 is to "light" now these parents are 100% plott because they have never let single registration but you cant register 2 of them so you should not be able to register ANY of them and you should not be able to register mama and papa cause they must not be 100% PLOTT!!!! LMAO After all we should be breeding for color instead of the performance of a HOUND


Posted by zimmy on 02-10-2015 10:23 PM:

Rich
Are you poking the bear again? Or is that a new super hound your working on? (color before ability)


Posted by Richard Emery on 02-10-2015 10:56 PM:

You know me gotta have brindle could care less if they tree a coon lookin good on the plywood never seen the hardwoods lol oh wait thats some other people


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