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Title: Randy Wright
Post by: warrent423 on May 16, 2014, 11:09:18 am
Does someone have a contact number for Randy Wright. Is this man even contactable.


Title: Re: Randy Wright
Post by: grittydog on May 16, 2014, 11:27:11 am
P.O. BOX 6 DRYDEN TX. 78851
432-345-3047
WRIGHTCATTLE@hotmail.com

This is copied from his website.


Title: Re: Randy Wright
Post by: warrent423 on May 16, 2014, 11:35:38 am
Thank you sir


Title: Re: Randy Wright
Post by: JUNIOR SEFFERN on May 18, 2014, 09:05:58 pm
If your planning on doing business with him be careful and do some research.


Title: Re: Randy Wright
Post by: Reuben on May 18, 2014, 09:25:30 pm


that ad had to of been written by Donald Cain...all FBMCBA dogs he wrote about were the very best...

http://www.wrightscurs.com/wrightscurs.html


Title: Re: Randy Wright
Post by: cantexduck on May 18, 2014, 09:57:48 pm
After reading that I want to shoot all my dogs.


Title: Re: Randy Wright
Post by: J. Tallina on May 19, 2014, 05:33:50 am
So bright I can barely read it lol


Title: Re: Randy Wright
Post by: charles on May 19, 2014, 07:18:27 am
If your planning on doing business with him be careful and do some research.

That is the truth and get what says in writing if has to do with a garuntee or return. He will crawfish out it


Title: Re: Randy Wright
Post by: YELLOWBLACKMASK on May 19, 2014, 08:16:41 am
Think I cried a lil bit after reading that.

Beautiful ...........simply .............Beautiful.


Title: Re: Randy Wright
Post by: wine6978 on May 19, 2014, 08:52:41 am
30 sum odd litters and not a cull one!!!! I'm here to say that just sounds down right amazing!!!!


Title: Re: Randy Wright
Post by: barlow on May 19, 2014, 09:02:48 am
I don't need any dogs . . but I like all of the new terminology they create. I know what windmilling is and I think I figured out the red albinos. Lead catch dog is laughable but self-explanatory. But this "quarterbacking lead' thing is new to me. Does anyone know what that is?

Does Donald Cain still write the propaganda in Full Cry? Is there still a Full Cry?


Title: Re: Randy Wright
Post by: Judge peel on May 19, 2014, 10:15:09 am
I know my dogs ain't nothing fancy but come on sounds like bs to me. Sounds like a load mouth at a local bar trying to tell every one how bad he is lol but I really can't say cuz I don't know


Title: Re: Randy Wright
Post by: OWL Black Mouth Curs on May 19, 2014, 11:04:29 am
i think that donald cain never wrote those articles, if i had to guess, randy wright wrote them and sent them to mr. cain, then mr. cain personalized it with an opener and a closer and sent it off to full cry.

best i can say what a "quarter backing lead style" is, is when your dogs lead from the front end but sweep around to the top of the back quarter on each side of the bunch as they do it.

i guess maybe "half a windwill" could describe it. haha.

whatever the trait can be called, i breed for it in my own dogs, as opposed to a dog that will just stake out his spot at the lead of a bunch and just stay there.


Title: Re: Randy Wright
Post by: warrent423 on May 19, 2014, 12:55:39 pm
i think that donald cain never wrote those articles, if i had to guess, randy wright wrote them and sent them to mr. cain, then mr. cain personalized it with an opener and a closer and sent it off to full cry.

best i can say what a "quarter backing lead style" is, is when your dogs lead from the front end but sweep around to the top of the back quarter on each side of the bunch as they do it.

i guess maybe "half a windwill" could describe it. haha.

whatever the trait can be called, i breed for it in my own dogs, as opposed to a dog that will just stake out his spot at the lead of a bunch and just stay there.
This is what I gathered as well. Dogs ability to keep the front end of a set from getting to spread out width wise. Man seems to know cow dogs but $1000 a pup is to rich for me. I'd give $1000 for a pair of the right pups, but not just one.


Title: Re: Randy Wright
Post by: Reuben on May 19, 2014, 08:56:38 pm
I believe Donald Cain passed on a few years ago...he always wrote about a different stud dog each month and all were of the very very best...

W.Ben is a nice looking dog and I really like his head but at least in that picture he is slightly out at the elbow's and that interferes with the fluid movement required for long range hard running and stamina...his chest does not appear to be as deep as it should be for extra lung capacity...any show judges out there that can comment???

I am wondering about this because this dog was used extensively as a top breeding stud dog in the FBMCBA...

Seems like Mr. Cain loved that style of dog...That type of dog might be good for working cattle but hard running on a hot track is questionable 



Title: Re: Randy Wright
Post by: justincorbell on May 19, 2014, 09:56:35 pm
fun game to play while reading that "excerpt"...... Get ya a bottle of your favorite hard liquor and a shot glass, every time the word "extreme or extremely" is used take a shot and every time the word "outstanding" is used take 2 shots......good luck makin it to the end! Hahaha


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Title: Re: Randy Wright
Post by: jagdtank on May 25, 2014, 09:48:58 pm
i would have liked to owned old Ben though. I got to say.


Title: Re: Randy Wright
Post by: The Old Man on May 28, 2014, 07:54:53 pm
On a big bunch of cattle in a big place a dog generally makes more steps in less time than a dog running a track or bayed on a single hog. I have lost lots of dogs to heat gathering cattle, but never lost one to heat hog hunting.


Title: Re: Randy Wright
Post by: parker on May 28, 2014, 08:17:55 pm
that kinda depends on the dogs whether they'll over heat or not ... if you got  one that will stay hooked on a running hog in the summer in rowed pines where there is no water  they'll over heat ...... penning cattle in the summer is  ruff on dogs I've seen several die from over heat .....


Title: Re: Randy Wright
Post by: Reuben on May 28, 2014, 08:46:12 pm
I have seen some hard hunting cur dogs that keep rolling over on hogs in the summer heat die from heat exhaustion...especially when they are catchy...


Title: Re: Randy Wright
Post by: Marano man on May 29, 2014, 10:28:56 pm
Has anyone on here, bought dogs directly from Randy Wright? If so can we get some feedback on the dog/dogs??


Title: Re: Randy Wright
Post by: charles on May 29, 2014, 11:06:05 pm
Has anyone on here, bought dogs directly from Randy Wright? If so can we get some feedback on the dog/dogs??

The 1 i got from him was more interested in cattle than hogs, which was worthless to me, but several other members on here that have some from him and they seem to work great for them. The guy who got mine uses him on cattle and was as of a yr ago extremely happy with him and said he was starting to find hogs. It took him nearly 2yrs to turn on n start finding. I wasnt happy with him but he made a good dog for some1 else. If ur looking at getting 1 from him, u can get the same line from other members on here for far less AND regular working hog dogs. Dropping $1500 on a pup that may or may not suit ur liking is a big chance. I took that chance and learned my lesson.


Title: Re: Randy Wright
Post by: parker on May 30, 2014, 04:23:11 pm
my goodness he gets 1500 a  pup ....  that's  just unreal .....


Title: Re: Randy Wright
Post by: JUNIOR SEFFERN on May 30, 2014, 07:18:40 pm
$1500 is for his average second + breedings of certain crosses. First crosses are usually $750 and dogs that are really advertised such as the stud dogs or brood bitches on his website go for $2500+....... If you got two mutts that find hogs you would be better off breeding them and hope for the best. And be out no money other than dog feed wormer and some vaccines. I had some bad experiences with him personally. Not the dogs fault, more the breeders and the buyers! If your hell bent on getting a fbmc find someone that has a pair that are working dogs of the purpose you desire and try to get your hands on a pup when they breed. There are superstars in every breed but when you look at buying a dog from a man who is sick all the time and can't work and prove the dogs he is breeding and selling for big money you are just wasting your money. I did so I can personally speak on this topic. I can't say much about David thoms because I never did business with him other than spoke several times on the telephone about different dogs. I did purchase a pup from a guy here in Florida that bout a breeding pair from mr thoms and it was not even in he same caliber as junk. I was very disappointed and spoke to mr thoms about the pup I bought and as expected it was not his dogs fault. He explained the breeding wasn't done right by the guy in Florida....... Go figure.


Title: Re: Randy Wright
Post by: warrent423 on May 31, 2014, 11:42:21 am
I had looked into his dogs because of an article I had read. Was interested in a natural straight front end/head cur cow dog pup prospect. After reading the article I concluded that we had the same expectations of how a good cur dog should work cattle. Now I have never met or know anyone who had met him. After talking with him on the phone, I figured he was a man who had actually penned some cattle in his day with cur dogs.  If I lived close to him I would have considered his price.


Title: Re: Randy Wright
Post by: shadygrovehawgdawg on June 01, 2014, 04:16:04 pm
I know Randy pretty good, have been to his house and bought dogs and horses through the years. They are way out of my price range now, but one dog I got from him was a really good cow dog, since that was what I was needing at the time, he worked out great for me, lost him in an unfortunate accident and only raised 1 litter out of him. I had another gyp, that was a nice hog dog. I let Clue Andersen use her 10-11 years ago. She had her moments and could find and bay hogs, but would not stick with a runner. She ended up relocated. Randy has gone up on his price and reputation since those days. One of these days hope to go to Dryden, and gather some cows with him, when I was doing business with him, he was in bad health. He actually gave me a gyp one time that I took to breed to Ben Jordans Cotton dog, never got her to stick with old Cotton, but raised a nice litter of pups, out of another of Clues dogs.


Title: Re: Randy Wright
Post by: parker on June 03, 2014, 01:21:10 pm
just my opinion they are way over priced ....   


Title: Re: Randy Wright
Post by: airduster29 on June 03, 2014, 03:26:35 pm
well I am going to Randy's house this coming weekend after 2 pups and 1 grown dog I have been doing business with Randy for over 15 years and I wouldn't change anything I got going on I have built my own breeding program from his dogs and I now have 25 grown foundation dogs that I hog hunt weekly  and occasionally bear hunt with  like posted before everyone has their styles and likes and dislikes with dogs and hunting but they please me best part about all of it is     ITS A FREE COUNTRY IF YOU DONT LIKE IT DONT GET IT   no one is forcing anyone to buy dogs from him and yet he still seems to sell what he wants and as long as he has been doing it there must be something about it or people wouldn't be buying  Hmmm......  there is a thinker  sure there is bad business at times when dealing with people you gonna have it I don't care what business u are in / its just the bad that sticks out way more than the good you will have that

people these days are so quick to judge others and throw rocks in glass houses
it also seems that anytime some one succeeds there is someone trying to chop you down
to expensive who cares what they cost they are his dogs to sell for whatever he can get out of them (only worth what another will give)
there are plenty of references of people that are back to get more dogs time and time again don't mean to get on my soap box just do your homework and do what you want to do
best wishes 


Title: Re: Randy Wright
Post by: barlow on June 03, 2014, 04:02:27 pm
I don't doubt for a second that he produces some good dogs. I'm just amazed that you have 25 grown dogs that you hog hunt every week. AND a successful breeding program. AND you're still going back to buy 2 more pups and another adult. That is impressive.


Title: Re: Re: Re: Randy Wright
Post by: Scott on June 03, 2014, 04:26:01 pm
I don't doubt for a second that he produces some good dogs. I'm just amazed that you have 25 grown dogs that you hog hunt every week. AND a successful breeding program. AND you're still going back to buy 2 more pups and another adult. That is impressive.
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Title: Re: Randy Wright
Post by: J. Tallina on June 04, 2014, 12:32:29 am
Out of curiosity if you have 25 bad ace dogs why aren't you breeding instead of buying?


Title: Re: Randy Wright
Post by: WayOutWest on June 04, 2014, 11:04:29 am
Oh man, get the popcorn!


Title: Re: Randy Wright
Post by: BigFool on June 04, 2014, 07:34:46 pm
I'm curious what is the  FEED BILL $$$$ on 28 dogs is????


Title: Re: Randy Wright
Post by: Judge peel on June 04, 2014, 08:53:53 pm
Twice as much as 14


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Post by: Peachcreek on June 04, 2014, 10:13:46 pm
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Title: Re: Randy Wright
Post by: parker on June 05, 2014, 12:02:10 pm
if a  person is going to sell to the public he or she  better get ready to  have  there product  loved by some and not by others .....  one thing that will never change is that anyone selling a quality product that they have pride in and stand behind the buyer want have to fight with them for  there money back if  they are not  happy with it ......  I have sold lots of pups and dogs and I gladly give there money back if there not happy with them ...I usually get it back train it and  sell for  double they basically raise  it for  me .... reason I do that is because  I know  my  breeding and what it produces .....  if I was out looking to purchase stock I may breed with I would look to what the average  of that stock produces  not the best it has produced .... 


Title: Re: Randy Wright
Post by: charles on June 05, 2014, 02:30:23 pm
one thing that will never change is that anyone selling a quality product that they have pride in and stand behind the buyer want have to fight with them for  there money back if  they are not  happy with it ......  I have sold lots of pups and dogs and I gladly give there money back if there not happy with them

I didnt get this from ole' randy wright. Instead i got a month of hee-hawing n shucking and jiving till the 1yr was up and then it was "sry, the dog is 1yr old, i wont take him back and refund your $". It was an intentional roose so as to not have to take the dog back and honor his garuntee. Just a crawfishing snake in the grass


Title: Re: Randy Wright
Post by: buddylee on June 05, 2014, 07:48:49 pm
Your reputation proceeds you...


Title: Re:
Post by: Hogsnatchers on June 06, 2014, 08:14:26 pm
I'm also curious why 3 more dogs when you already have 25? Guy close to me has bought pups from you so I am curious as to why so many if they are all good

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Title: Re: Randy Wright
Post by: airduster29 on June 13, 2014, 04:44:13 pm
well I have been breeding along time and I have based most of my yard on yellow jacket so I am starting to get tighter in the line breeding and to get where I want to be I want a little different crosses so in a sense its an out cross without getting away from weatherfords ben blood and its something I just want to do and if they don't work to my standards I will dispose of them

of course I don't hunt all the dogs every week that's insane I have been doing this for 15 years plus so I have old dogs that have earned their stripes


Title: Re: Randy Wright
Post by: Txmason on June 13, 2014, 05:43:48 pm
Just have to say the two pups I got about 2 years ago from Airduster 29 turned out great and are the real thing.  Go younder and find a hog.


Title: Re: Randy Wright
Post by: Stick on June 15, 2014, 07:16:21 pm
I bought a pair from him about 6 years ago and couldn't have been happier, they were everything he told me they were gonna be, I have one dog left out of them that's as good a dog as I've seen for a 2 yr old, gonna try and get some more of em by breeding her back,


Title: Re:
Post by: Hogsnatchers on June 17, 2014, 07:53:45 pm
Gotcha ones that earn their place deserve their feed. I have a couple foundation dogs and know a few guys with some foundation dogs that are the real deal as well hope mine turn out like I want

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