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Posted by Rufus Burnette on 01-11-2007 02:10 PM:

Any one cross Bluetick and Cur

I have a 22 month old ukc bluetick female. I hunt coon and squirrel with has ben treeing both sense 7months old hunted alone was thanking of breeding her to a good cur dog what is your opinion good or bad


Posted by justpiddlin76 on 01-11-2007 02:18 PM:

crossbreedin

I think you ought to do it if she is a good dog. I have done it, not with blue dogs, but I have done it and I like what I got from it. If you got a good dog and you know where a good cur dog is, go for it. You won't be disappointed.

Dan Edwards


Posted by Bosshogg on 01-12-2007 02:17 PM:

CROSS

I HAVE TWO FIEST x TREEING WALKER THAT ARE VERY GOOD ON SQ AND COON HARD LIL TREE DOGS


Posted by 1adam12 on 01-14-2007 04:58 AM:

bluetick x leopardcur

I had a litter of bluetick x leopard curs they are all good they handle great hunt hard mid range hunters no leash needed just call them back i kept one male for myself and he will be 2 in july chop on track . It was a good cross for me so good luck


Posted by James Rye on 01-15-2007 03:29 AM:

I have a bluetick/kemmer, and i was wondering if they will bark on track?


Posted by justpiddlin76 on 01-15-2007 02:43 PM:

open

There are quite a few Mountain Curs that are open at least a little on a coon track. I would say at least half if not more open some on coon. The Kemmer strain probably has more open mouth dogs than that so, I would say ya have a good chance of your Bluetick/Kemmer cross opening on track. My gyp was still mouthed at times, but then at others she would chop quite a bit like in a cornfield or something where the coon were running real hard.

Dan Edwards


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