UKC Forums Pages (4): [1] 2 3 » ... Last »
Show all 80 posts from this thread on one page

UKC Forums (http://forums.ukcdogs.com/index.php)
- UKC Coonhounds (http://forums.ukcdogs.com/forumdisplay.php?forumid=4)
-- majestic hound (http://forums.ukcdogs.com/showthread.php?threadid=81857)


Posted by RRbluehound on 02-11-2006 02:18 AM:

majestic hound

what exactly is a majestic hound?

__________________
Steve Beson
Pinconning MI


Posted by T.Beyer on 02-11-2006 04:13 AM:

See below, I went all newby on ya and posted twice lol.

__________________
Rip Acorn Creek Black Swamp Jester

In Honor of Jim Sizemore, " This ain't no benchshow!"


Posted by T.Beyer on 02-11-2006 04:15 AM:




The heritage of the Majestic Tree Hound traces back to the St. Hubert Hound named after Francios Hubert, the patron Saint of hunters. He bred and perfected the best scenting hounds in Southern France during the early 8th Century. When he died, Bishops and Monks continued breeding these hounds. They were kept in monasteries throughout Northern Italy, Southern France and Belgium. These hounds were used to track down wounded game, and sometimes to track down poachers who stole game.
A new strain was developed later in the 8th Century. This strain was known as Talbot Hounds. They were the result of crossing white St. Huberts with other hounds. Many people referred to the St. Huberts and Talbots as the "Blooded Hounds." Later, this was shortened to Bloodhounds.
In 1066 William the Conqueror brought St. Huberts and Talbots to England where they were used to trail deer. When deer became scarce, the English nobility began using their Bloodhounds to hunt fox. After fox hunting on horseback became popular, Bloodhound x Greyhound crosses were made to produce a harder running hound.
Both Bloodhounds and English Foxhounds were later brought to the American Colonies. Most American Fox and Coonhounds of today can be traced back to the early English Foxhounds (Bloodhound x Greyhound crosses). Over the years some exceptional strains of American Coon and Big Game Hounds have come and gone, appearing when more Bloodhound was crossed in, and disappearing when the extra Bloodhound influence was diminished through subsequent outcrossings.
The Majestic Tree Hound is a reconstitution of those exceptional strains. Over a long period of selecting, field testing for performance, breeding and culling, hounds were developed that possessed keen scenting ability, even temperament, beautiful voices, natural treeing ability, extra houndy appearance, and good functional conformation for speed and stamina.


Information for this was taken from Treehound.com

__________________
Rip Acorn Creek Black Swamp Jester

In Honor of Jim Sizemore, " This ain't no benchshow!"


Posted by John Carroll on 02-11-2006 04:23 AM:

That picture justs shouts speed and stamina, doesn't it?

__________________
It takes a big man to cry; it takes an even bigger man to laugh at that man.


Posted by Voyd Cannon on 02-11-2006 05:09 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by John Carroll
That picture justs shouts speed and stamina, doesn't it?


it shouts smothing but I don't hear speed.


Posted by Inleopard on 02-11-2006 05:14 AM:

It shouts for a big plate of table scraps and a comfey spot to take a nap.

__________________
Chaney's Cooncreek Kennels
Driven by Tater Powered by Frosty
Home of Nitech Chaney's Cooncreek Tater
Chaney's cooncreek Song
Frosty blue fancy II
Chaney's Cooncreek Harley
Chaney's Cooncreek Frosty Heir
T.C.Cooncreek Bawl's Chigger
The only person a dog has to please is the guy that feeds him.


Posted by wayne f on 02-11-2006 06:09 AM:

there may be some good ones around but i have never seen one.

__________________
the rooster will crow again.. keep them english and keep them looking up
email minihorse@hotmail.com


Posted by John Carroll on 02-11-2006 01:11 PM:

That was a rare picture of an adult Majestic. they normally only live to be ten or eleven weeks old, from the pictures I see.

You see a lot of pictures of a "nice ten week old majestic pup," but hardly ever the grown ones.

__________________
It takes a big man to cry; it takes an even bigger man to laugh at that man.


Posted by T.Beyer on 02-11-2006 11:57 PM:













This is everything I could find. I'll do some more digging around.

__________________
Rip Acorn Creek Black Swamp Jester

In Honor of Jim Sizemore, " This ain't no benchshow!"


Posted by nitechamp bud on 02-12-2006 12:13 AM:

Thanks TBeyer. I have wondered about these hounds myself. I think they are awesome looking. I would love to have one.
===
Chrys the wife

__________________
don't let your bull dog mouth overload your puppy dog @ss!


Posted by RRbluehound on 02-12-2006 02:56 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by John Carroll
That was a rare picture of an adult Majestic. they normally only live to be ten or eleven weeks old, from the pictures I see.

You see a lot of pictures of a "nice ten week old majestic pup," but hardly ever the grown ones.

ya john that is why I made this most, you see pup pics in full cry, but I have never actually seen one

__________________
Steve Beson
Pinconning MI


Posted by jday on 02-12-2006 04:19 AM:

I KNOW WHERE THEIR ONE IS

I HAVE A MAJESTIC HOUND FOUR SALE GREAT BEARHOUND HAVE PICS AND VIDIO.HE IS FAST AND LOUD VERY GRITY


Posted by Duncanhines on 09-15-2007 10:42 PM:

Here are some grown ones....that do just fine by me.

Here are some grown Majestics that do fine by me....





Posted by mjflores on 09-15-2007 10:58 PM:

Majestics today are nothing but bloodhounds crossed with the bigest coonhounds they can find. Silly, silly hounds.


Posted by Black Knight on 09-15-2007 11:02 PM:

I THINK THEY ARE KIND OF NEAT.

__________________
God Bless_____ God made beautiful music when he made a hounds voice

enjoy your companions
Nolan, Deb, and

CCH,GRCH'PR'Black Knights Shadow Seeker

GrCh'PR"Black Knights Witchy Lil Ann

Alexa and Black Cloud

and the lil missBlack Knights Hawks Shady Shadow

www.angelfire.com/debnolancrump1/


Posted by jthompson on 04-04-2008 04:53 PM:

Far from silly hounds

For those who have ACTUALLY hunted with Majestics, they are big gritty hounds with cold noses and bawl mouths. They have the stamina and speed to take down what they are hunting. We do use ours for coon but they love a challenge so big game is right up their alley. We love ours and couldn't have a better hound to hunt with such a great personality, easy to handle and gets the job done.

Check us out on the web.

CThompson
www.bawlingtreekennel.com

__________________
Jonny and Cindy Thompson

2013 Performance Sire
NITECH CH 'PR' Yadkin River Cub II
ACHA GRNITECH UKC GRNITECH CH 'PR' Roman's Hardtime Baby Boy
2012 ACHA Virginia State Champion


Posted by wvhounds on 04-04-2008 05:07 PM:

I think

This post will get interesting once Steve ( Majestic Tree H ) finds it............

__________________
Team WILDFIRE
Eric Hardy
Powered By
WILDFIRE
If your dog is fat,you aren't getting enuff exercise!


Posted by corky crowder on 04-04-2008 05:20 PM:

wish ukc would reg. them .

__________________

CB&L KENNELS
HOME OF TREETALKIN
BLACK & TANS
CORKY CROWDER
BRANDON MAYO
LINDA CROWDER

PR TREETALKIN LITTLE SASSY
TREETALKIN TROOPERS BLEW
TREETALKIN RANGER DANGER
TREETALKIN LIL SHOOTEM UP JAKE
GRCHPR TREETALKIN NIGHTHAWK GONE BUT NEVER WILL BE FORGOTTEN R.I.P.


Posted by Buckshot on 04-04-2008 07:15 PM:

Technically a Majestic Hound is a cross breed hound with a name given to it. They cross coonhounds and bloodhounds.

You may see them listed as 50% Walker and 50% Bloodhound.

Or you may see them listed as 25% Bluetick, 50% Bloodhound, and 25% Walker and etc....

At the end of the day, when all is said and done, they are a crossbreed hound no different than if you crossed a Bluetick to a Plott.


Posted by Melanie H. on 04-04-2008 07:36 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by corky crowder
wish ukc would reg. them .


No offense but why?

They are just what Buckshot said they are... I have absolutely no problem with the people who want to hunt them, more power to them.. I am fan of crossbred dogs myself..

BUT, if the UKC were to open the door to Majestics, then they better open the door to some of these mixed up Walker/Bluetick/Trigg mixes the boys out here run on bobcat.. They are crossbred dogs just the same.. Some of those old boys out here can tell you 7 generations off the top of their heads about these dogs.. We can call them a Treeing Trigg and register those things too... Just an example

__________________
~Melanie Hampton~
OutWest Big Game Hounds

You've only got 3 choices in life, give in, give up, or give it all you got.


Posted by rangerman on 04-04-2008 08:39 PM:

Well I could see them opening registration to them as they do have a breed standard unlike those walker/blue/trigg and everything else mixes that are bred to catch and thats it. With a standard hound you can breed to catch and for some kind of regularity in looks.


Posted by Melanie H. on 04-04-2008 09:20 PM:

And they do have a standard for them..

Boy am I going to get scalded for this...

But as I understand they are hit and miss about reaching it.. Maybe I am misunderstanding, but not all getting the height, weight, ear length, etc whatever it all is, consistantly..

If they start getting it all and can do it for a few more generations... then sure.. I don't think they are "many" who have been running this type of dogs for years.. They have been around forever, but its just this and that added in and that is what they are getting.. I know there are a few working hard on it..

So after some more time and exposure and not having to breed to Walkers, blueticks etc, having enough base to breed within Majestics.. then sure.. I just don't think they are there yet..

__________________
~Melanie Hampton~
OutWest Big Game Hounds

You've only got 3 choices in life, give in, give up, or give it all you got.


Posted by rangerman on 04-05-2008 08:44 AM:

but they are on track to getting recognition. I think it would nice to get them more exposure as I love competition for my plott dogs.


Posted by AnnieP on 04-05-2008 09:04 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by T.Beyer







These two look like Blue Gascons to me. Maybe I'm wrong. But the big Blues aren't Majestics. They're pure bred - or they're supposed to be.

Annie


Posted by pete on 04-05-2008 11:54 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by John Carroll
That was a rare picture of an adult Majestic. they normally only live to be ten or eleven weeks old, from the pictures I see.


lol john -- i got a kick out of that -

had a buddy about 25 years ago used to say exact same thing every time he read the majestic columm in full cry ---

looked it up on snopes john its just one them urban legends . they do live to be older than 12 weeks-- lmao


you people that sent pictures of adults standing on the lawn ---i already knew they could do that -

lets see some pictures of some treed on a lion or bear - coon- whatever
and tell some details about them-


i dont understand why grade dogs and registered and grand nite champions or curs cant compete together anyway -

use same set of rules-- let em all compete -




i never thought id see hound people get so snobbish lol


All times are GMT. The time now is 02:57 PM. Pages (4): [1] 2 3 » ... Last »
Show all 80 posts from this thread on one page

Powered by: vBulletin Version 2.3.0
Copyright © Jelsoft Enterprises Limited 2000 - 2002.
Copyright 2003-2020, United Kennel Club