John D
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Registered: Jun 2003
Location: Missouri
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quote: Originally posted by rockett42
Been breeding horses and cows for 40 yrs. It has been proven over and over again. You can produce his likeness if done right. That is why ever good coondog is not a producer. Very few are line bred the right way...
I think you got the right idea. Coonhound breeders are light years behind successful breeders of about anything else. To breed to a sorry coondog because of what he reproduces is the sorriest excuse of a breeding practice there ever was.
Lets say you breed a sorry coondog and get a coondog. Someone will then take that dog, breed it to another dog thats out of a cull. They will get mostly culls and then they will wonder why? Duh.
Well, the reason they got culls is because their pups have a cull for a grandsire and probably some other culls sprinkled in the first couple generations. They got exactly what they bred for. They might be hunting a coondog but they were breeding for culls and they got culls .....all because they didn't go hunting with the dogs they were breeding to and select based on what they saw.
Breeding coondogs is not as much of a mystery and not as complicated as people make it out to be.
Back to the question, I've bred to about 15 different studs over the years. I hunted with all but 1. I've gotten on a plane and flew several states away just to go hunting with a stud. Several times, I've driven most of the day just to go hunting. I've hi-jacked family vacations to go hunt with a stud one night.
No, I did not learn everything there was to know about a dog in one night. But I did get some idea of hunt style, tracking ability, locating, treeing, mouth, etc. Its more about the principle of it than anything.
The fact that an owner will put his stud in the woods in front of a stranger means alot. It means they have nothing to hide. Excuses and big talk doesn't tree coons. Its not a coincidence that the guys that will shut up and hunt are the ones that have the coondogs, anyway.
If a stud owner will take me hunting, they've probably taken some other coonhunters, hunting as well. Word gets around on a dog if you can figure out who to believe and who not to. You start getting a clear picture of the dog.
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