Evil Eye
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Registered: Jun 2016
Location: Northeast Wyoming
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I am not trying to start a fuss or be disparaging in any way, so please do not take what I'm saying in the wrong way. If you are not sure what to breed to, I would advise to hold off.
There are too many people who breed just because they may have a decent dog, but they do not put enough thought into what can be done to actually improve a given line. Again, not pointing fingers or trying to start an argument, but the downfall of the hound world has been overbreeding and underthinking.
There are ALOT of breeders out there who have given proper thought on how to improve lines and increase desirable traits. It would be to everyone's benefit if more houndsmen sought out the counsel of these men so that we could all improve upon what is currently out there. The old mantra of breeding the best to the best is a BS argument that doesn't always achieve the best results. Lines that have been bred 'best to best' for multiple generations are where the best and most successful hounds can be found.
What traits would you like to improve in your dogs?
What traits are they strong in?
What are your goals in raising a litter of pups?
Do you have customers, or homes, for excess pups?
Are you willing to guarantee or stand behind pups you sell?
Tex
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Tex Adams
Evil Eye Kennels
Treeing Walker and Trigg Hounds
Gillette, Wyoming
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