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which stud?
I have 2 females that are about due to come in and they are all coondog. One of my gyps is Harry X Rat and the other is Rat X Trackman. What do yall think would cross well with them? any testimonies on pups out of different studs. I was thinking either My Only Reezen, or Somewhere's Stylish Legend. any help or opinipns would be appreciated
Mojo
One to Reezon and One Hellchamber both COONDOGS
Bone collector
Re: which stud?
quote:how far are you from Lake Village Arkansas. There are a couple of Dirty Rat X Trackman female pups there. Year old, big mouths, tree there own coons. Take a hunt with them. May be the cross to make with your Trackman female.
Originally posted by arkansas cooner
I have 2 females that are about due to come in and they are all coondog. One of my gyps is Harry X Rat and the other is Rat X Trackman. What do yall think would cross well with them? any testimonies on pups out of different studs. I was thinking either My Only Reezen, or Somewhere's Stylish Legend. any help or opinipns would be appreciated
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MOJO........
about an hour. thanks btt
Stylish Hook Best Bred Stud Dog In The world
If i was in Ark. it would be a no brainer. BONE.
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Everything that makes them a COONDOG is on the inside
Bone Collector!! No doubt about it.
As long as them females are bonafide coondogs, it dont really matter...
SOMEWHERES stylish legend for sure!!!!!!!! I've got a gyp outta him and trackman x rat female and a male outta legend and a rat x harry female. Both have amazed me! Head full of sense and very coon minded. Plus he throws anall grand pedigree. I don't care for bone myself
. I don't care for bone myself [/B][/QUOTE]
Dont blame you, its no fun to go look at trees with coons in them
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Originally posted by blackmtnragg
As long as them females are bonafide coondogs, it dont really matter...
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take the harry x rat one to a coma dog
coma snake
coma legend
somewer legend
any these would do
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Originally posted by tallman
take the harry x rat one to a coma dog
coma snake
coma legend
somewer legend
any these would do
Call Curtis King and breed them to Bull Creek Stylish Mack, I have a couple pups off him now that are doing good. I have a pup off of Wipeout little z and a trackman/rat bitch that is gonna be a good one.
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MOJO.
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Come to London ky grnt gRSh pkc ch buck fork dollar son of skuna river bark will show him plus will show pups out of two different females that will get the job done here in thin coon they are 12 mos and 14 mos either will get the job done alone and dollar is 90 percent acc year round for anyone that doubts it come hunt I will show you and you do the math
Re: which stud?
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Originally posted by arkansas cooner
I have 2 females that are about due to come in and they are all coondog. One of my gyps is Harry X Rat and the other is Rat X Trackman. What do yall think would cross well with them? any testimonies on pups out of different studs. I was thinking either My Only Reezen, or Somewhere's Stylish Legend. any help or opinipns would be appreciated
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quote:
Originally posted by D Compton
. I don't care for bone myself
quote:
Originally posted by john Duemmer
If i was in Ark. it would be a no brainer. BONE.
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