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Posted by hfisher11 on 06-07-2016 03:06 AM:

Post Wanting to learn more about my dog's bloodlines

Hello! I am looking to learn more about the bloodlines of my two redbones. I have 7 generation pedigrees for both, but mostly just wondering about their first 4 generations. I will post their pedigrees. Any info or pictures on any dogs in their lines would be great! Thanks!

MY MALE:




MY FEMALE:


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Hannah Adams

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Posted by Corey Gruver on 06-07-2016 01:10 PM:

Hannah

There is a lot of good blood there in those pedigrees. Quite a few guys on here that will be able to fill you in on the specifics of those dogs that make up the ancestry of your young dogs for sure! Guys like Brent Peel, Allen Hallada, Allen Gingerich, John Biggert, Eddie Terry, Rob Childers and many more.

The male is heavy linebred on GRNITECH 'PR' Melton's Fireball for the most part, who is one of the more popular historical Redbones in history I would argue. Any of the Banjo dog's will carry Fireball through many of their ancestors. Herb Vaughn and Joe Melton were primarily responsible for a lot of that particular strain. I even see GRNITECH Timber Knockin' Bozo back there once, that dog belonged to Paul Gingerich (Allen Gingerich's brother) and did quite a bit of winning back in his day from what I understand.

The female is bred well too. She shows Little Pepper and Moonlight Kate, which is one of the greatest reproducing crosses the breed has to offer. Dogs like Pepper Ann, The Rocker, Rocky Top Jet, all stemmed from this particular cross and can be found in a lot of big winning redbones today.

The Thomas' MO Bruiser dog was the sire of GRNITECH GRCH Outlaw Razor Red, who is currently the #1 Historical Reproducer, as far as Redbone males go.

Lots and lots of good bloodlines that can be found in some of the best winners and reproducers our breed has to offer today. I'd say as far as papers go, you've got some nice dogs to work with Hannah. Keep them in the woods and you should have a lot of fun!

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Posted by hfisher11 on 08-13-2016 01:17 AM:

Thank you very much Corey! I appreciate your insight!

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Hannah Adams

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