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Re: Re: Re: Walkers
quote: Originally posted by Modawg1
You may have hunted a dog or two of every breed but you haven't hunted every strain within every breed. I have hunted with good dogs of almost all the breeds and I have hunted with a lot of good walkers too but to say that you have hunted them all is very misleading to say the least.
We arent talking about "strains" within each breed. We are talking about BREEDS...not "strains".
Why is it I can hunt a Wipeout, Sackett, Rat, Lipper, or any other "strain" of Walker and a high percentage of them will make a decent coon hound if hunted. Yet certain strains of other breeds wont??
If that is the case, why are these other breeds still allowing these strains to be bred? What has allowed the other breeds to get worthless "strains"??
Why can I "eeny meeny, miney moe" a walker classifieds forum and get a high percentage shot at getting a dog that will have enough natural ability to tree a coon, yet i can be selective and by a English, B&T, Bluetick, etc and have to go thru 3-4 before I even find a pup at one year of age that will show any sign of natural, inborn ability at all?
Like I said earlier..I was born and raised hunting English and Blueticks....and the ones I have hunted in the last 5-10 years lacking in natural ability.
A neighbor of mine is a well known B&T man. he has a "strain" of B&T that is on many of the B7T studs listed in the magazines today. Every litter he raise for himself he keeps every pup and only sells the ones that, at 6 months of age, show a natural ability to run and tree. of the last 3 litters he has raised, he has sold 7 pups out of 26. The rest were culled.
The last 2 litters of Walkers I have raised, ALL were either making good dogs. A couple got killed on the road , one got hung at 6 months old in a fork of a tree it was treeing in, but they all were making dogs and were well on their way doing what they were bred to do.
In the last 3 years of starting walker pups I haven't had a single one that didn't start running and treeing early and that had the tools and natural ability. Why the difference in breeds??
Even the breed reports in the different magazines admit that the Walker breeders are decades ahead of the other breeds in breeding natural ability into their hounds.
Claiming that walkers are winning more because there is more of them is partially true...but there is a reason why there is MORE of them.
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