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Posted by sweetzeke on 02-19-2020 11:50 PM:

Hair ?

Have a bluetick pup with long think hair on the ears. How long will ot take for the pup to shed out to short hair on the ears.


Posted by nextcoonhunters on 02-21-2020 05:46 PM:

Long or course hair

Long hair commonly known as course hair in blueticks. If your dog only has course hair on it's ears and the rest is short tight hair it may grow out of it. But some blood lines of blueticks are known for throwing long or course hair pups. They never grow out of that and they generally reproduce the same. It's not a fault in the bluetick standard, but the course hair is never as pretty as a slick hair dog, in my opinion. Doesn't affect anything but looks. What is your pup out of?


Posted by Richard Lambert on 02-22-2020 01:19 PM:

I wonder where that coarse hair comes from?


Posted by randywoodard2 on 02-22-2020 03:50 PM:

A redbone in there somewhere Richard! lol

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Posted by 2ol2hunt on 02-22-2020 05:16 PM:

Birddog?


Posted by 2ol2hunt on 02-22-2020 05:48 PM:

Had a female B&T one time that was a natural bench show dog that was never beaten and several judges told me that she probably never would be, beautiful coat as you ever saw, only problem was she was part redbone and during the winter she had a long rough red ragged coat but in the spring she shed the long red hair and was slick as glass. A pretty good coondog as well until that pickup truck ended our relationship one night!


Posted by sweetzeke on 02-22-2020 11:23 PM:

Hair

Its only on the ears. Not course. Just long and soft.


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