alan snedegar
New UKC Forum Member
Registered: Jan 2004
Location: vermontville, mi
Posts: 13 |
JAY (Sackett, Jr.)
I spent many nights with Jay, he has stayed at our house, and sat in chairs to eat ice cream with me. I saw one of those rolls of money that was offered for him. Like his owner, he was dedicated to coonhunting, and made a huge contribution to it.
As someone who has been around livestock all my life, as well as the dogs, I have had lots of experience in breeding animals. No scientific information has to this point bettered any species of animal. They can do indiviual things, but at the expense of other traits thus far. Inbreeding in animals has never proven as succussful as in plants, partially because you cannot recreate the same surrondings or training of hounds nearly as easily.
James Merchant is right, Jay was very prepotent freak of nature, but if used correctly, all species have benefitted from these type animals. He got his color from Boone, and a lot of ability from Yadkin River. How many would have bred, if he had been colored like his dad? He was owned by an honest man, who doesn't write exaggered ads, just turns his dog loose, and does more hunting in a week than many in a year.
No dog has ever sired all good ones, but his percentage will not likely be topped in our lifetimes. Thanks to all that bred to him, the Walker breed has improved itself, and from there we should move forward.
Report this post to a moderator | IP: Logged
|