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Date Posted: Wed, May 16, 03:20:11pm CST
Author: Dan McDonough
Author Host/IP: bal-dr-cas-cisc2-101.dial.airstreamcomm.net / 64.33.181.103
Subject: Re: Poll #1
In reply to: david p 's message, "Re: Poll #1" on Wed, May 16, 12:13:18pm CST

>>>>I will preface this question with a quote from the
>>>>yearbook. Under "Breeding Information" the first
>>>>paragraph reads: "The breeding of the American
>>>>Leopard Cur presents a greater challenge than any
>>>>animal alive. The reason the American Leopard Cur
>>>>breed is of the quality it is today is because old
>>>>time breeders discovered that to try to produce a
>>>>ridgid color standard is to destroy ability, which
>>>>should be the prime concern of the breeder and
>buyer,
>>>>not looks."
>>>>
>>>> With that said, my question to you is:
>>>>
>>>> Should the black pups comming out of the Jug bred
>>>>dogs be registered?
>>>>
>>>> Understand that these are the pups that are all
>>black
>>>>for those of you who are not farmiliar with them.
>>>>They are not pups that have any tan, brindle or any
>>>>other color of trim. They do however, more often
>>than
>>>>not, have some small amount of white points on
>them.
>>>>The white most typically appears as a small white
>>>>patch on the chest and possibley some white toes.
>>>>
>>>> Please respond by giving a yes or no answer and
>>feel
>>>>free to qualify that answer if you like. Remember,
>>>>this is an informal poll and at this point, has no
>>>>official weight.
>>>
>>>
>>>>Yes we should register black pups.Here is my
>reason.I
>>>just bred Jazz to Smutt she had six pups that
>>>lived.Out of the six pups three were black.I've bred
>>>Jazz three previous times and she has never had a
>>>black with white chest pup.Jug is the great grandpa
>on
>>>one side so it is my opinion that black is
>>>dominant.These black dogs should be registered as
>long
>>>as they have a cur look not a hound look.Jason
>>
>>Did you have any black & tans?
>
>I don't understand why all the messages in this thread
>can not be viewed without a lot of clicking back and
>forth.
>But, Dan, You said you hope the black color is
>recesive. Remember, recesive is forever. If people
>dont want the black color, you should hope it is
>dominant so that it can be eliminated. You will not
>in your lifetime be able to eliminate a recesive gene.
>
> As far as gathering data: I crossed a daughter
>of Jug (black and tan colored) on a grandson of Jug
>(blue merle colored). As you and everyone at the '05
>world hunt knows (because I had them penned there for
>all to see), four of six of those pups came out pure
>black with a small white blaze on the chest.

10-4 David. I was thinking about that earlier today and forgot to post it last time I was on. I was just outside on the lawnmower and thought I had better come in and put that on here before I get nailed on that one:). To late!

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