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Posted by Walking'em on 02-20-2015 01:40 AM:

nailor x rat attack

Has anyone ever had any hounds that had this cross blood line in it? And if so how did they do?


Posted by Allagash Man on 02-24-2015 02:25 PM:

have had good luck crossing the nailor blood into proven big game blood


Posted by Walking'em on 02-24-2015 03:43 PM:

nailor

I appreciate it I bought a walker bear hound that is naikor and rat attack he is suppose to be a cold nose dog but didnt know bc I have heard the rat attack blood ain't to much on cold noses


Posted by backwoods ison on 02-24-2015 06:00 PM:

nailer x rat attack

we have an 8 year old female that goes back to this cross 3 and 4 generations back. lots of other influences obviously. heavy Bozo blood (eight times in sixth generation) smaller dog but she does it! we are very happy with her. start to finish bear hound


Posted by allisonzc on 02-24-2015 11:58 PM:

I have personally hunted with a female directly off rat attack and she is one of the best trail dogs I have ever seen. She is now 12 years old and has thrown exceptional pups. She still is used to start super cold tracks now. She has plenty of grit also and exceptional tree dog. The nailor blood will put grit in dogs but sometimes they can be a little ill. Just my experiences with these two.


Posted by Walking'em on 02-25-2015 03:07 PM:

I appreciate y'alls advice I dont pit up with I'll dogs but the male I got seems to be pretty calm I have him in a lot with one of my pups and they sleep together and eat together so I dont think I will have any problems with that


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