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Pedigree professors ?
The thing I have noticed a lot of us older hunters when breeding our dogs study the pedigree and the traits of the ansesters before we do it. The younger ones tend to just what I call breed blind they don't care what ansesters are there the just want puppy's do you think one way is just as good as the other ?
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I agree with you but in a different way. I hunt the type of dogs the pedigree says they will be. Then I breed the best of them and don't have to worry about the pedigree. I saw it and the results of it in the dogs I hunt long before the breeding.
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Bruce but I have made crosses were I got somthing I did not expect somtimes good somtimes not so much.
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Yadkintar! you finally came up with something!! I knew you could/would do it!! after a good nites sleep!! But I for one don't breed for peds!! I breed exclusively for natural abilits the sire and dam possess!! if the ped is there it just adds a little more cream to the pot if not and I get the ability that iam looking for than that's fine!! pedigrees help to a point!! But with out the ability for a dog to reproduce natural ability!! no kind of a pedigree is gonna help!! regardless how good they are!!! male or female!!pedigrees only help sell mostly!!!if that's what your into!! notice the adds when some one is selling!! they will give details on how well they are breed!! not my cup tea!! with out reproducing ability!!jmo
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Some of you old fogies look at them papers so hard you forget to put an actual coon dog together.
When someone tells me this dog goes back to ol ****** this many times....... I immediately know its a POS
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Josh I will text you my address that's a two coon squaller fine for being negative lol. I got one dog if I see it I feel that way about.
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Josh watch that "Old Fogie" talk. You will resemble that one day. lol
Tar, I can relate to you this morning. I have a door to hang and a garage to paint and my knee is hurting so bad it makes the rest of my pains go away. lol
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If you are looking for that pup with the tools to win a World Hunt, it wont matter how you breed it, the hardest part for hunters to accept is that you will cull 9 of every 10.
You spend months developing a pup only to realize it is just a nice coondog, nothing better than that and that is not your goal. So you have to start over, cull a few more before you find a keeper and try it all again.
This is why the guys that win the most are buying them, not building them.
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AKC/UKC NtCh Sizemore's Timber Jam Jeff 5/2/2000 to 1/22/2012 R.I.P.
AKC/UKC GrNtCh Sizemore's Timber Jam Jessi 12/21/04 to 1/21/2011 R.I.P.
Jim that's why I always say it's a long time between good ones for me but I get just as much enjoyment out of training a good one as winning a hunt need some one with younger legs to do the winning part.
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Originally posted by Bruce m. Conkey
Josh watch that "Old Fogie" talk. You will resemble that one day. lol
Tar, I can relate to you this morning. I have a door to hang and a garage to paint and my knee is hurting so bad it makes the rest of my pains go away. lol
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Jim, you wrote a mouthful there. I couldn't agree more. I think the bottom line is, you just have to do it. Do it honestly and with your mind and heart in the game. Learn from your mistakes and remember there is a place for them.
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Breed for Traits, cull, breed for traits, cull, you will slowly work the junk out, that's how those Ole timers did it
If you don't like most everything about one, you should not breed it. If you don't know whats in that pedigree your just rolling the dice! Because very few reproduce in there likeness, and your getting whats behind them also
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Originally posted by yadkintar
Jim that's why I always say it's a long time between good ones for me but I get just as much enjoyment out of training a good one as winning a hunt need some one with younger legs to do the winning part.
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PKC CH/UKC GrNtCh Stylish Kate - 9/12/08 to 9/23/2016 R.I.P - Owners Sizemore/Martin
AKC/UKC NtCh Sizemore's Timber Jam Jeff 5/2/2000 to 1/22/2012 R.I.P.
AKC/UKC GrNtCh Sizemore's Timber Jam Jessi 12/21/04 to 1/21/2011 R.I.P.
I bet you don't smell no icey hot when your around that bunch or see no sponcored by alieve hats lol.
Pedigrees alone only offer a tiny bit of knowledge. Family knowledge is much more powerful when planning crosses. It takes years of experience to gain family knowledge.
Jim and I have had this conversation before ... what is wrong with a nice coon dog???????
I do not understand this need for a World Champion. I am more than happy when I have many more good hunts than bad. If a dog has provided years of good memories, that is the ultimate accolade for me.
Success is measured differently by every one. I can accept that, but this idea that you are not successful unless you reproduce or train a World Champion is a bit excessive.
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Originally posted by Larry Atherton
Pedigrees alone only offer a tiny bit of knowledge. Family knowledge is much more powerful when planning crosses. It takes years of experience to gain family knowledge.
Jim and I have had this conversation before ... what is wrong with a nice coon dog???????
I do not understand this need for a World Champion. I am more than happy when I have many more good hunts than bad. If a dog has provided years of good memories, that is the ultimate accolade for me.
Success is measured differently by every one. I can accept that, but this idea that you are not successful unless you reproduce or train a World Champion is a bit excessive.
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Gr. Nt. Ch. Browns Peggy 4/1991-1/2002
Gr. Nt. Ch. Browns Little Peg 6/1998-3/2008
Gr. Nt. Ch. Browns Haley 8/2002-11/2013
Gr. Nt. Ch. Browns Taylor 3/2005-11/2017
Gr. Nt. Ch. Browns Rotten 10/2008-2/2013
Gr. Nt. Ch. Browns Midge 12/2010-1/2021
Gr. Nt. Ch. Browns Jessie 4/1/14-3/5/2024
Gr. Nt. Ch. Browns Lilly 5/2019-
But then you get a whamy Ike I got were you have bred several generations of good dogs and I bred a female back to her grandpa the whole litter ain't worth a quarter I culled mine but had crossed on bone the litter before and it clicked so that's my next move trial and error you just don't ever know.
Pedigree vs. Performance
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Originally posted by Larry Atherton
Pedigrees alone only offer a tiny bit of knowledge. Family knowledge is much more powerful when planning crosses. It takes years of experience to gain family knowledge.
Jim and I have had this conversation before ... what is wrong with a nice coon dog???????
I do not understand this need for a World Champion. I am more than happy when I have many more good hunts than bad. If a dog has provided years of good memories, that is the ultimate accolade for me.
Success is measured differently by every one. I can accept that, but this idea that you are not successful unless you reproduce or train a World Champion is a bit excessive.
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