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Date Posted: Tue, Sep 11, 05:15:53pm CST
Author: lepcur
Author Host/IP: 63-170-119-13.dsl.volcano.net / 63.170.119.13
Subject: Re: Poll #6
In reply to: Nick Steward 's message, "Re: Poll #6" on Tue, Sep 11, 10:56:40am CST

>>Yeah I'll sure call you sometime, Mike. I'd like to
>>pick your brain and see if some of my ideas will
>work.
>> I'm a little disappointed that you're the only one
>>apparently breeding this way but hey, one is better
>>than none,I guess.
>> I'm hoping to get a good line of cooners going down
>>this way one day. Man, you wouldn't believe some of
>>the hap-hazzard breeding going on around my area. I
>>went hunting with a guy the other night who had a
>>mean, male Blue dog and a nice little young Blue gyp
>>Before the night was over we noticed she was coming in
>>season. After he had admitted the dog was too mean to
>>hunt with company, he said he couldn't wait to get her
>>bred to old "Tree Fighter". Go figure. I guess some
>>folks just want puppies.
>Well the dogs I am breeding are real tight. These dogs
>are real heavy in Tig, and a whole bunch of Hobo-Sheba
>II breeding, with Hobo being a son of Tig. These dogs
>have some real heavy line breeding in them and you can
>see a lot of the same characteristics in these dogs
>and especially in the pups. Have heard alot about the
>John Clark bred dogs and at some point I might like to
>try one and if it makes a dog and has traits that I
>like I would consider trying a cross on some of my
>dogs. I would have absolutely no problem breeding a
>half brother and half sister together and if I was so
>inclined I would breed full brother and sister. I
>believe if you are line and inbreeding ,line breeding
>being a form of inbreeding, and you start outcrossing
>haphazardly you are just asking for problems. I am no
>expert in any fashion on breeding dogs, but like what
>I have now.
Hey Nick, It sounds like your dogs have alot of the same blood in them as mine but i think your opening a whole new can of worms when you talk about breeding to a clark dog, not that their not good dogs but you would be blending totally diff. genes and i think that it would be a grab bag as far as the % rate of pups turning out to make the kind of dogs that your used to now, thats whats wrong with the hounds and as far as that goes any leps. that have a conglomeration of genes in them, ya just dont know what to expect out of a litter, just my thoughts. have a good one guys, mike

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