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quote: Originally posted by STROKIN
I don't think we will ever have a stud dog like fiddler or ace, or hoss, or any of those dogs. I think we have reached equality in the breed. What I mean is, dogs have seemed to as good as each other. Not saying dogs of the past were better, but those certain stud dogs took a leap above the dogs of that generation. Let's face it, those dogs got talked about for winning and being tree dogs. I think we have made great strides in breeding tree dogs and have reached a point were most of the good dogs are not that much different from each other. Let's see what we have.
Batman
Troubles
Ugly stick
Hayes
Dan
Buddy
Rocket fuel
Probably none will reach the females like Ace or Fiddler.
QUOTE]Originally posted by Kenwood J. Maek
Thinking back of the stud dogs past, I look for those that have had an impact on the breed. Here are a few names that pop up:
Tennessee Rambler
Cole Younger
Little Cole Younger
Thunder Mountain Mingo
Bloodworths Black Bill
Bloodworths Timber
Wagners Lead
Gentlemans Jim
Tennessee Wheeler
Super Sting
I know there are many more that can be added here but these are the ones that impacted my breeding programs. Lets hear what has impacted your black and tan kennels. [/QUOTE]
Strokin were those the dogs talked about because of top performance or because they had the most pups.
Taken the dogs that you and Maeker say of dogs in history
and some that weren't brought up.
Produced dogs in top 20 of UKC World.
Fiddler-0, Ace-2, Gentleman Jim-1, Wheeler-1, Tenn. Rambler-3, TennDeacon-2, C&S Smokey-2, Kirkland & logans Gunner-2, Myers Bo-1
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