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Lingarcur
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Registered: Jul 2013
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Treeing cur ?

Just curious all you treeing cur guys what hound cross do you all like to use. I personally like either crossing over on a red bone or english dog but seems theres alot of guys using walkers.

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jdw2920
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I was under the impression that in order to be registered as treeing curs they had to be crossed on walker

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nccatfisher
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Any treeing breed.

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fycedogs
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redbone here

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luv2hunt08
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I wouldn't cross a housecat on a redbone

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quote:
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I wouldn't cross a housecat on a redbone


and yet you would cross a 12 lb. fice on a running Walker dog lol

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luv2hunt08
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Never done that either genius but I'd a lot sooner do that than cross anything on a redbone. You might have a few 12# fyce at your place but aint none here

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I guess they are countless possibilities I don't know about registries ..If I were going to try one it would be plott border collie cross...

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Jason Wilson
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I would use a walker or English. They tend to have more tree power than the other breeds of hounds. Natural stay put tree power is all that I want from the hound side.

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Al Medcalf
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PLOTT

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Randy Wolfe
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quote:
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PLOTT


Really, Think It'd Work ? Hunt'n A 5/8ths Plott Fe Right Now , 35 #s "Full & Wet" Doin It Alone Since 8-9 Mons Old @ 18 Mons Do'n A Decent Job Both Day & Night, Old Feafman Don't Need 150BPM Just Steady & THERE . Member Al ,Them There Plotts Are Mean & Gritty!!!!

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moodyhound
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Registered: Feb 2007
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English coonhound and Treeing Feist. The first cross was a 25lb. male Treeing Feist on a 55lb. English redtick female. Took a little work and a couple concrete blocks. The second cross was a 15lb. male Treeing Feist and a 60lb. English redtick female. Had to break out a roll of duct tape for that cross.

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robert whitten
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lol yep and if you didn't want that cross it would have just happened by accident all on their own lol .

but I have had good luck with mnt.cur on just about any good treeing hound , heck even my Catahoula x hound crosses do all right , not the best tree dogs , but give them hogs the devil .

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