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HOG & DOGS / HOG DOGS / Re: Real bulldogs
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on: May 17, 2022, 09:15:36 pm
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Thanks Yall I'm as a excited about this breeding as any.I feel the quality of your bulldog is every bit as important as the quality of your strike dogs.
You are letting those Georgia boys rub off on u. If you need to carry a Bulldog to the pasture with you to anchor hogs, the no more than 2 Curdogs you have on the ground need to be shot Ribbin you dawg
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HOG & DOGS / GENERAL DISCUSSION / Re: Widows peak in Bulldogs
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on: December 30, 2021, 09:33:01 pm
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You got me with the whole human pedigree thing there big dawg. None of my people even smart enough to dig up and be able to post no sh#t like that, being the simple Cowmen and Commercial Fisherman we are. Did have some kin that rode drove and fought with The Confederate Cow Calvary though. You let me know when you get some "first hand knowledge" as to what was bred into the Cur Cow Dogs of my family and almost every other Old Florida Family around and below Lake Okeechobee And once again, you ever come across a line of dogs that look like my white "Sissy" dog, that have the natural desire to head and bunch cattle, you let me know. I'd like to take a look at them. I'm out son.
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HOG & DOGS / GENERAL DISCUSSION / Re: Widows peak in Bulldogs
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on: December 30, 2021, 08:25:17 pm
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Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama, but not South/Central Florida. With all those Generations in the Deep South, how many, if any, old timey Florida Cowmen(Crackers), as we are called here, have you or your Kin discussed Cur Cow Dogs with.
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HOG & DOGS / GENERAL DISCUSSION / Re: Widows peak in Bulldogs
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on: December 30, 2021, 07:50:00 pm
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Hammered my point home with that one big dawg By the way, are you from where I am from. If so, how many generations deep are you in South/Central Florida. What, if any, first hand knowledge do you have of the Cur cow dogs that were "built" and bred in this part of the state of Florida.
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HOG & DOGS / GENERAL DISCUSSION / Re: Widows peak in Bulldogs
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on: December 29, 2021, 03:03:17 pm
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I have read where the black and tan coloration in the old Leopard dogs was "supposed" to have came from the Beauceron, a dog of French decent.
Which makes perfect sense , something these "pit" Bulldog guys just don't have much of
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HOG & DOGS / GENERAL DISCUSSION / Re: Lost Bulldog history from Galveston TX…
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on: August 07, 2021, 09:32:38 am
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Let me broaden my brush. Dog fighting is not only for white trash and n#ggers, but also every other race's "trash". Again, this is only my opinion and also the opinion of those "Crackers" I was raised around I have no problem offending those who need offending
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HOG & DOGS / GENERAL DISCUSSION / Re: Lost Bulldog history from Galveston TX…
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on: August 07, 2021, 09:20:28 am
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The thing about it is most every cur line has some bull dog in them at some point as do many other breeds. I would say bulldogs as a whole are the most capable breed there is. And that came from hundreds of yrs of battle. Everyone has the right in America to have there own thoughts. But a narrow mind brings narrow opinions
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Big difference between "Pit" Bulldogs and Bulldogs where I come from. One was bred to fight and the other was bred to work, period.
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HOG & DOGS / HOG DOGS / Re: Lost a good one today...RIP Monkey
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on: July 28, 2021, 09:34:34 pm
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Bury him deep and keep breedin them rough Mark. Find dog, bay dog, catch dog, help dog. All a bunch of horsenumber 2. Back home there are only "Cur" dogs and they had better be able to do it all by themselves
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HOG & DOGS / GENERAL DISCUSSION / Re: Cooper
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on: October 14, 2020, 08:57:47 pm
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Warrant, he's a stock dog not a catch dog. he will take hold of one if he tries to run but will turn him loose and bay when stopped. He's a lead dog on cattle and will stop a run off. Cooper is probably not your cup of tea but suites my program just fine. If everyone liked the same thing, there would be one dog in the world and we all would be fighting over it.
10-4 Definitely different working styles when it comes to Cur Cowdogs. A lot depends on what part of the country you are standing in, as well. Back home, being a "catch dog", when required, was always part of the deal with our dogs. He's a good looking sucker anyway. Keep him and his blood "working"
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HOG & DOGS / HOG DOGS / Re: American Bulldogs
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on: September 14, 2020, 09:38:51 pm
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Warrent, check out the fir sale section... Seems like a good fit for you to at least give a shot. Haggiebear a good dude that loves the breed.
I have seen leatherneck dogs and they are driven... Henery a good dude that has been breeding fur decades. Margenta and painter dogs go back to foundation stock.
And got old school Scott dogs in the mix as well and true grit...
If I were you, and like you say you are looking for something to prove I’d give it a shot for sure.
You got nothing to lose on this one.
I prefer my prospects to be weened pups. Thank you for the heads up though.
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HOG & DOGS / HOG DOGS / Re: American Bulldogs
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on: September 14, 2020, 07:26:56 am
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Just to clarify, in case there are actually some left out there, the trait I speak of is the ability to attempt to hold up, bunch, and ring stock. Most here have read my posts in the past and understand that. This is for those that don't.
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HOG & DOGS / HOG DOGS / Re: American Bulldogs
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on: September 13, 2020, 08:50:42 pm
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No offense bud, but we are on two completely different pages here. I will continue to look for the type of dog I speak of. I'm not smart enough to post pics, but if you ever come across one of these bulldogs I speak of, please let me know. A picture of my "Sissy" dog can be found back through my pages. You ever come across someone who breeds them that looks like that and posses a natural herding instinct, please let me know.
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