Fisher13
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Registered: Dec 2012
Location: Pennsylvania
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Let me preface this by saying that I'm not a breeder and have no experience breeding.
I would say Joe answered your question for you.
Another thing is finding the male that you would breed to. I think the only way to decide on a male to breed to is to hunt with pups out of him. That can be just as challenging, I hear a lot of times of guys with personal females breeding to a male only to find out information later that they didn't like.
Normally I always push people away from breeding.
However it sounds like you have a nice hound. Your post shows your intelligent enough to take your decision seriously. I believe very few hounds if any don't have holes. Further to complicate matters what one guy may desire in a hound another may consider a fault. For instance where I live very hard going dogs, often are running by coon,but in parts of the south this trait is a must.
My advice for you and this is what I'm doing, is start looking for someone who can mentor you and take you under there wing.
So to answer your question I would say pass this time around, try to find a pup out of a stud that you think you might want to cross, from a reputable and experienced breeder. Maybe you will be able to kill 2 birds with one stone, and build a friendship with the breeder and also find the future stud for your female. Unfortunately though things don't often seem to work out that perfectly.
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