Tim Green
UKC Forum Member
Registered: Dec 2003
Location: Burkburnett, TX
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Things I’ve noticed/learned lately
I have been around coonhunting a long time, but couldn’t really commit time to it like I had always wanted until I retired from the Air Force in 2014 after 24 years of service. I get extreme pride and reward by producing puppies that people can maybe achieve their own goals...that is why I have a kennel. For the pleasure and excitement of this sport. So, last year I decided to get into it and bought a few nice “Quality” females....everyone says, the females are the key, so I started there. I then bought a Nailor semen male (Hawk)....which died Aug 3 before I even got to see him. I was lucky to have someone offer to sell me theirs, which is how I got Kid. When I bought him and hunted him...he missed more than I liked and I consulted with Mr. Jess Dickerson which told me these pups were started on squirrels young which would explain some of it. I hunted him more and more and his accuracy improved rapidly with correction. I hired a person to hunt him for 45 days and they shot many coons to him....when the time was right he hunted in the remaining few hunts he needed and finished to GRAND. Whether he was the only dog to show up or only one cast....the rules are the rules. His entry fees where paid, he treed coons and he got his wins and is now a GRNTCH. Is he perfect....no, but he is mine and I feed him, so that is what matters to me. He is directly out of Nailor and there aren’t many left. I am not going to turn him loose again until he is collected....we tried last week, but he didn’t like his wiener touched, so he is not an easy collector. Once I have a few breedings, I have no problem showing him anytime.
Things I’ve noticed:
This sport is filled with jealousy and greed. People concern themselves too much with what others are doing in their yard than their own. I just don’t understand why people worry about what females I am breeding. This business is small and if people talk, it will get back....some have been mad because I am breeding for free....again, how is that hurting anyone. Timothy Ball said one time, the only way to see if a dog reproduces is to breed them, so that’s what I am doing. With everything I’ve heard, I’ve not one time confronted them....I really don’t care.
People say the NTCH and GRNTCH titles don’t matter to them, but then nobody will buy pups...or if you do have NTCH or GRNTCH bred puppies, people will say they are fake. I will say this, every female I own has, can or will tree coons in the wild, not on buckets or fake videos. In addition, none of my females or Kid is own thyroid pills or any other pills to try and make them do more. I bought most of them first, so I would have great females.
Kid has bred 20 females in the last 14 months
10 GRNTCHs (one being a Gold Champion and 7 of them being all grand))
4 NTCHs
2 PR females (both directly out of WLDNTCHs)
4 other PR females that people are extremely proud of that are coondogs
So, to the ones saying I am breeding crap females, they are mistaken.
His oldest litter is 12 months old...most puppies are 5 months old....there are none for sale and I have a waiting list for pups. They are smart, showing to be early starters, and great acting pups.
I plan to continue doing what I am doing....raising high quality, top bred treeing walker puppies so people have a chance to own a good one. I am not in the stud dog business, I am in the awesome puppy business. There are other great stud dogs out there and I plan to breed to some of them, like MADCAP or Gunslinger...or even others.
I have met some amazing people in this process which makes it all worth it.
Sorry so long and I hope everyone understands what I am saying, and if it applies to you about worrying about what I’m doing....please don’t worry, there are enough females in your areas that will not travel thousands of miles to me.
Tim
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Tim Green
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