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Posted by hayrakeswildjoe on 01-31-2010 01:25 AM:

clover females first heat

my female is two years old and this her first heat cycle,do yall think i should breed her?

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Posted by wvhoundsman on 01-31-2010 03:13 AM:

if u think she is a coondawg breed her and see what happens


Posted by hayrakeswildjoe on 01-31-2010 03:31 AM:

shes all coondawg she only has one weak area she is slow about treein but she is accurate.triple tonys wild clover 3 gen with stylish clover and little man.

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Posted by Les Young09 on 01-31-2010 05:06 AM:

first heat

You are very lucky if she happens to be a once a year female. Personally i'd breed her to something that was throwing pretty balanced pups that are accurate & pretty quick treedogs & they should balance out all right.


Posted by wvhoundsman on 01-31-2010 05:10 AM:

BREED HER TO MANIAC 4 ................HE IS THROWING PUPS THAT ARE EARLY STARTERS, WITH BIG MOUTHS AND BRAINS CALL JAY OR NICK YOU WONT REGRET IT...I GIVE U MY WORD ON THAT. 4'S PUPS WILL BE THE THING TO BEAT IN THE NEXT FEW YEARS


Posted by on 01-31-2010 05:41 AM:

For some reason it seems to be common for Clover females to cycle irregularly. My older female once went nearly 2 1/2 years between cycles. She came into heat as soon as my partner picked her up on trial and never came in until 2 1/2 years later when we bred her to his male. She's been more regular since, but not every 6 months. Often 8 months or more. I do think sometimes they have a light cycle that is almost unnoticeable.
I have a 2 year old out of her that has only been in heat once.
If you breed her, her heat cycle may be more regular.
Good luck to whatever male you chose to breed her to. If she is heavy Clover. I'd consider anything out of Travis Brown's breeding which all goes back to Bozo and Flag blood.
Clover blood seems to cross well on everything.


Posted by D.BRENDLINGER on 01-31-2010 03:52 PM:

i agree as long as shes a coondog then go for it. i believe that you need to look for a make that compliments her weakness. i personally like medlys homer dog. loaded up with tree dogs and not one of them is sackett jr. fred dogs have always crossed well on clover females.


Posted by JCBrowning on 01-31-2010 07:34 PM:

if you like black headed dogs breed to wessrl's wild card


Posted by Stranger on 01-31-2010 07:52 PM:

Re: clover females first heat

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Originally posted by hayrakeswildjoe
my female is two years old and this her first heat cycle,do yall think i should breed her?


Absolutely, you should be breeding to that Joe semen you have before the rest of that old blood gets too deluded.

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Posted by hayrakeswildjoe on 01-31-2010 10:47 PM:

i am trying to find a joe bred female to breed the joe semen to and shes loaded with clover,i'd like to breed out a little but no sackett or nailor,nuttin personal just accuracy is a big thing with me.

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Posted by Laura Bell on 02-01-2010 12:22 AM:

No Sackett or Nailor in this pedigree.

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Posted by hayrakeswildjoe on 02-01-2010 01:49 AM:

what does travis brown have?

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Posted by on 02-01-2010 01:54 AM:

I don't think Travis keeps any males, but his females have produced a fair share nice crosses with quite a few studs.

Wildtime Skipper Style, Harry Bawls, several others, too many to list. Do a search Brown's Lil Peg and I'm sure several will show up.

Everything I feel has Wild Casey in its pedigree, but I was tempted to try anything else it would be from one of Travis' crosses.

Also, very little All Grand stuff interests me at all, but Travis seems to be able to produce All Grand with everything stacked in the right places.

I have no first hand knowledge of Travis's dogs, it's just what I've observed and heard from others.


Posted by hayrakeswildjoe on 02-01-2010 02:05 AM:

grand dont matter to me,ive hunted with grands that were in my book not coondawgs.i believe in family breeding,but more important coondawg to coondawg.

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Posted by Tyler Vaden on 02-01-2010 02:06 AM:

Here is the dog there talking about

Link

http://forum.prohound.com/viewtopic...asc&start=0


Posted: Fri Dec 26, 2008 5:06 pm Post subject: At Stud: Littermate to Gr. Nt. CH. Browns Little Peg

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........Gr. Nt. Ch. Baumbach's Pulpwood
....Gr. Nt. Ch. Pulpwood's Image
........Gr. Nt. Ch. Baumbach's Tiny Trouble

Gr. Nt. Ch. Pulpwood's Smoke**at stud $200**

........Gr. Nt. Ch. Pine Lane Dan
....Gr. Nt. Ch. Browns Peggy
........Gr. Nt. Ch. Whitewater River Queen


Gr. Nt. Ch. Pulpwood's Smoke is a littermate to Gr. Nt. Ch. Browns Little Peg, other littermates include Gr. Nt. Ch. Cheeks Lockdown Bobbie, and Nt. Ch. Meremec River Jake.

Gr. Nt. Ch. Baumbach's Pulpwood is a direct son of Gr. Nt. Ch. River Bend Flag.

Gr. Nt. Ch. Baumbach's Tiny Trouble is a littermate to Gr. Nt. Ch. Night Heat Dixie. Trouble's mother is also a littermate to Gr. Nt. Logan's Wild Clover

Gr. Nt. Browns Peggy is a littermate to Gr. Nt. Ch. Hustlin Willie and Nt. Ch. Foaming Fred. Peggy is line bred Finley River through Gr. Nt. Monroes Finley River Joe and his littermate brother Gr. Nt. Ch. Kentucky River Chief.

Gr. Nt. Ch. Pulpwood's Image is a full brother to Gr. Nt. Ch. Halls Coon Craven Ravin, Gr. Nt. Ch. Gibbie's Lead, Gr. Nt. CH. Roadhouse Rude, Gr. Nt. Ch. Baumbach's Hot Sockett, Nt. Ch. High Country Style, Nt. Ch. Baumbach's Radar and Gr. Nt. CH. Stevens Split Spud.

For breeding contact Frank Fincher at 573-792-3722


........Nt. Ch. River Bend Joe
....Gr. Nt. Ch. River Bend Flag
........Rouse's RI. Bend Queenie
Gr. Nt. Ch. Baumbach's Pulpwood
........Gr. Nt. Ch. Shives Goldhill Tom
....Lanier's Kate
........Johnson's Queen


Posted by on 02-01-2010 02:11 AM:

Depends on what your female offers and what her weaknesses are.

What type of Clover do you prefer? Old Clover or Stylish Clover?

If I was looking for heavy Old Clover blood, I'd go to Lee Logan's Wild Jag. If I was looking for Whitey, I'd go to Joe Newlin's Oak Ridge Cubed. Neither are proven reproducers yet, both have young litters on the ground, but both are from families of reproducers.


Posted by bcoleman on 02-01-2010 02:28 AM:

dont most female come n there frist time arounnd one year old if not two times by 18 months?i breed two something forsure but i take to vet have check before i paid stud fee.migth not beable to carry pups or worst killer her n tring. thats just what i think anyway good luck with her


Posted by hayrakeswildjoe on 02-02-2010 12:45 AM:

i am going to breed her to my buddys dog his great granpa is hilly billy mac,redeagle dick,tonys wild clover,his granpa is stylish little man

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