Tim MACHA
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Registered: Jun 2003
Location: Troy Iowa
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by elvis
My own opinion is that the older generation is the majority of those that have a vote. They for the most part are wise enough to realize that the nitehunt rules have a major influence on the type of dog that is being bred for. So they are very hesitant to make major changes.
We have already almost drove a great track dog into extinction. Why? Because it is much easier to breed for and train dogs not to compete with other dogs for the same coon than it is to breed better track dogs. If you have a dog that flys thru the country bushing easy coon while the others work the first track they come across, you have a winner. Now if you can get him to run junk or just bark at nothing while hes flying around the country,you have a big winner,and many will breed to him even though he cant hardly run a track.
I'm just saying, look at and really think about the big picture of what the rule change you want will do to the future of our hounds before campagning for the change.
I think the powers that are in place now do a good job of thinking things thru. [/QUOTE
Could not have said it better. As far as the slams go, some tweaking was done to encourage the money hunters to give ukc a try.
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