Mended 2-11-14
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Registered: Mar 2015
Location: Christiansburg, Va
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Do you ever sit down and wonder why you do certain things or why you make certain choices. Why did you decide to hunt certain breeds of dogs. I told my dad that I would like to have a coonhound pup, well dad told me if I was to get a pup it would have to be registered, so I started looking in Full Cry, I wanted a Walker pup and there was 3 reasons why.
1. My dad had Walker fox hounds at the time and I loved the looks.
2. W.L. Davis had a single registered english dog, Black and White, with pumpkin seeds over the eyes that I loved. He was and outstanding hound and he had that Walker color.
3. A Walker hound in North Carolina Named Doe Creek Spot owned by Mr. J.C. Ingram, I hunted an English dog for Willie against him and he was good. Tuts Tillie owned by Tut Loor was also out of that cross, I think there was another one call Polly from that cross. A family of good dogs.
So after a little search I found a female in Honesville, Pa. owned by Mr. Frank Oakley called Oakleys Hillcrest Lady. Lady's Sire was Motleys Missouri Major, The dam was Bixlers Sunny Sally, Forresters Bell , Indiana Boone Boy and on back some of Vaughns Arkansas Blue.
The Sire was Three Rivers Mike owned by, Graydon Stoddard of Sidney ,N.Y. He was out of Cherokees Big Bill, on back Fall Creek Ripper, Red Liquor, White River King, White River Rowdy and White River Joe.
The female I got I named her Lou, With the help of Willie Davis we became friends with John Sauer in Richmond Va.He had a young direct son of Finley River Chief that I bred her to.


Old Lou looked a lot like Prices Princes Ann.
This picture below Price's Princess Ann the female I bred to Sauers Sidwinder the male out of old Chief. Siderwinder later had his named changed.
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Bugle Ann a litter mate to Princess
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I then bred Princess to Old Ranger that was owned by Roy B. Miller,jr. of Blacksburg Va., A good cross. The following is one out of the two litters.

y brother Coy Price and his son Glen with Old Rawhide from the above cross. Rawhide was a pleasure to hunt and the colder the weather got the better he was.

A SURPRISE
This Picture was taken at the UKC World in Mt. Gilead, Ohio a few years back.
To my right. Bill Fennette, from I think Maine, Barry Halter from Indiana, and the lady at that time was Joyce Allen, now she is known as Joyce Little a lifetime friend.

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