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Which do you prefer?
Do you like a hound that is under 75lbs or over 75lbs?
The first pup we ever bought was off a dog that was 65lbs. I had the choice of this sire of 65lbs or a sire named Big Daddy at 125lbs. To me there was no choice but the smaller hound. JMO but i've never understood why people would want a hound that is 100lbs plus. Too big a dog for me, I dont want to have to feed what it would take to maintain a hound of that size. Biggest hound i own is 63lbs.
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I agree
I prefer a female between 45 and 55 pounds whereas a male I prefer between 50 to 65 pounds max......Not saying I would'nt hunt a top notch dog weighing 80 pounds, just not my preference at all.
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To me a 50-60 lbs female and a 60-70 lbs male are what i want. I am, however, a sucker for a big Red-headed 85+lbs male dog if they are built right. Size never enters in to my decision to buy a dog. However big or small, it just depends on how they get through the country. Some of those 90 pounders will suprise you with how fast they are and how much endurance they have.
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GrCh 'PR' Deadly Petey (Co-Owner) PKC UKC and AKC registered (walker)
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i like the coonhounds to be 50-60 pounds just think if your dog got badly hurt try carrying a 100pound dog out of the woods
I like the smaller size dogs.. Females between 40-50lbs and males 55-65lbs. I think that they get around a bit easier in the brush and I think that they hold up better in the long run. There are some big heavy dogs that last a long time for what we ask them to do, but I have found that the smaller more compact dogs last even longer. And we push them pretty hard during cat and bear season.
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I dont care how big or small they are as long as they have a nice houndy head and tree coon. I dont care for the long thin faces in some hounds.
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I prefer
something that will run and tree a coon. Don't matter the size or color or breed but have plenty of stay power along with the tree. So if it is 75 lbs or 25 lbs don't really matter to me.
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GrCh 'PR' Deadly Petey (Co-Owner) PKC UKC and AKC registered (walker)
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GrCh NtCh 'PR' Coldnose's Whole Lotta Rosie

Do I dare say what size....He acts like he is 60 lbs in the woods...
Fast an Accrute

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I like 'em big too BilliJo. My Dancer is a little petite Princess...she looks good and performs well at 48-50#. Now, those boys are bigguns. Smoke goes from 79-100#, I can deal with him. Rowdy goes from 85-100#, Dave has to lead him, he's young yet and strong as a horse. Only way for me to handle him is if he knows he's showing and I use a chain choker....He'll calm down some day....
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I like a dog to be 50 - 60 about.
My bluetick male is about 65 and a nice size dog. My pointer is 85 - 90, shes the biggest dog we have right now.
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Originally posted by Autumn Clements
I like a dog to be 50 - 60 about.
My bluetick male is about 65 and a nice size dog. My pointer is 85 - 90, shes the biggest dog we have right now.
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GrCh 'PR' Deadly Petey (Co-Owner) PKC UKC and AKC registered (walker)
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GrCh NtCh 'PR' Coldnose's Whole Lotta Rosie

quote:ALOT....AND ALOT MORE!!
Originally posted by earthgirl1975
same here, 50-60 is plenty i think. I'd hate to know how much a 100 lb. dog eats and how much you'd have to clean up each week.
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The Blueticks...
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CH Finchams Ind Riv Wind Dancer
CH Indian River Smokin Rowdy Too
PR' Finchams Indian River WildRose
The Walker...
PR' Fincham's Indian River Scrappy Doo (watch out for this pup and his boy!)
Smoke is now at stud...
(440) 839-2525
(419) 577-5365
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quote:
Originally posted by earthgirl1975
same here, 50-60 is plenty i think. I'd hate to know how much a 100 lb. dog eats and how much you'd have to clean up each week.
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Autumn Clements
'PR'LEAD'S MIDNITE SASSY
CFC CH Canadian GCH Multi Group Placing MBPIG BBPIG LEGACYK STANNYFIELD PRIME TIME (AKC & UKC Pointed)
BPIG MBBPIG WINDAMIRS RED LIGHT DISTRICT V AMBERLANE
LEGACYK DARE TO DREAM V CBLUES
LEGACYK WHITE AS A GHOST V CBLUES
Gone but not forgotten
GRNITECH GRCH PKC CH'PR'CLEMENTS' BLUE PRANCER
GRNITECH GRCH'PR'SPIKE'S TWILITE HOOKER
'PR'PRANCER'S GETTIN DOWN N DIRTY (PrancerxHooker)
NITECH CH’PR’BUELL’S BLUE ROCKY(Whitey x Spice)
CKC BBPIG MARIES BABY BREEZE
I like females to be around 40-50 lbs and males around 55-70 pounds...Just my preference...If I had the chance to buy a 90+ pounder and he treed a lot of coon I wouldn't turn it down cause of it's size....
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anything over 75# is getting to long to turn around
in a 40acre cornfield standard is 27 inches and 75lbs
My Plott is 10 months old and she weighs 50 lbs. When i had redbones back in *coughhighschoolcough* my male was around 70 lbs and my female was a petite 45 lbs.
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