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I'm new to red dogs can anyone help me
I have always hunted English or walkers I've desided to try red dogs I have a 14 month old pup she shows intrest in hunting minds well but never messed with the guy I got her from told me red dogs start slower. Is that true. She was raised by James reed her pedigree goes back to yellow river red rocky some hills blood , copelands stormin normin,hatchie river diamond ace ,timber chopper Cyrus Is this blood any good the rest of the pedigree is mostly show dogs
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Everyone is a little different just like all breeds some mature quicker than others.You dont know until ya try. Im new to Redbones owned walkers and blueticks before they all seem like they start about the same to me. It mostly depends on the individual dog I think.
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Hounds I own
PR LT Redcoat Wait Till Sundown(Dual Grand T-Top Dark Timber Moose X Longtrail Redcoat Reaper)
PR Long Trail Redcoat Lucky Walter (Dual GR T-Top Dark Timber Moose xSML Dark Timber Bobbie Ann) co owner Ron Wolters
PR Long Trail Redcoat Reaper(GRCHPR Hershs Huntin Red 90/4 Life Gun HTX X CH PR Stone&Redcoat DBL Moon Kate II) co owner Ron Wolters
Hounds Im hunting
PR Soggy Bottom Dark Timber Addy : owners Buck Ratliff/Mike Laster
NTCH GRCH Dark Timber Red Angus : owners Buck Ratliff and Myself
Blood sounds good.
Hunt her as much as possible. Should be fine. Yes some Redbones start a little slow. Some of the slow starters turn out to be real nice hounds.
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Elbridge Redbones
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GRNTCH PR' Steve-O and Chili's Red Flow
NTCH PR' Twisters Musical Red Huey DNA-VIP Perf Sire 06'07 Deceased 11/07
Former Home of
NTCH 'PR' Swann's Lonesome Red Music/ Kitty
NTCH. CH PR' SawBlade Red Reckon
NTCH. CH PR' Gher's Timber Mt. Brandy
Breeder of
GRNTCH PR' Daugherty's Red BUBBA
NTCH CH PR' BA'S Tree Top Rockin Griddle
NTCH PR' Lickcreek Backwoods Lil Red Annie
Some redbones start slow, some don't. On average, they seem a little slower to start than Walkers, but there aren't any hard statistics on that. If she hasn't had a chance at 14 months, there's no way to know until you try. Show her a caged coon and see how she reacts. If she shows interest, walk in with her and encourage her. Do the same as you would with any other young dog--don't push her too hard until she shows some interest.
Some of us are more patient than others. I'd give her until at least two to catch on, some will wait longer, some want results at 6 months. I've heard of dogs that didn't really start until 4, then turned on suddenly and caught on quick. Nothing wrong with her breeding, but not all well-bred pups make it.
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Nitech CH Copeland's Stormin Norman
Was a grand pup of Grnitech Hunters Famous Amos. Norman was owned by Jessie Lee Copeland. He lives an hour or so south of you. Norman produced coon treeing machines, but not many where hunted in hunts. We are still hunting that bloodline in Grnitech Copelands Tn sweet Ben. Jessie has a yard full of dogs and head full of knowledge about them. Look him up on the internet and talk to him. The Yellow River stuff did a alot of winning years back and had an impact on the breed as well. Your young dog has the blood in her to do well but it all depends on the boots behind it.
keep her in the wood
Yes the Yellow River breeding is Good Stuff.and the others also.....keep hunting her..i do not know how old she is... but dogs go through stages in life..like kid ...the terrible 2s ...were people get rid of the dog because it is not doing what they think it should do...big mistake....some times all of a sudden a switch turn on in her head and shes got it... .every night out is a learing prosses...the more you do it the bettey they get..to a point..
Good Luck with your pup
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