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Author Topic: Training vs Genetics.  (Read 37943 times)
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« Reply #120 on: July 25, 2011, 09:27:12 pm »

It's simple, If you could "train" any old dog to be a hogdog someone would already be doing it and capitalizing on all the money to be made. NOBODY is doin it..
Why in the world are yall not scooping up every dog you can get your hands on and training it to be a hogdog and selling it? Can someone please answer that?



I can train most animals to do what they shouldn't do... but with a hog dog, to TRAIN a hog dog, takes a MASSIVE amount of effort... even with superior genetics as you know.... couple that with the amount of property it takes to provide said "prospect" with sufficient opportunity...

.... a few thousand acres of unpressured, hog supporting land... that each dog can have access to year round...

Can anyone really put a price on that?  Land, HOGS, make training possible... without it, you got nothin.

So, if someone wants to lease me out JP's back yard & pay me for my time... I'll make all the hog dogs out of whatever you want  Wink

How much do you want Noah? We'll take up a collection and I'm sure Jesse can put you up on one of them big ranches out there.
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