Hogsnatchers
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« Reply #20 on: September 14, 2012, 10:52:37 am » |
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Ah no feelings hurt here, I've hunted behind some really nice yellas have one thats young and doing a jamb up job, I have no reason to try and prove anything to anyone I hunt because I like to hunt and enjoy working my dogs. I have no breed preference one way or the other. I've seen culls in every breed. I have a buddy here locally I hunt with a good bit that had some really nice yellas I say had because he has lost several in the last couple months to bad hogs. Are yella dogs for everyone I think would be debatable, there are rough lines loose baying lines short range long range you name it just depends on how that particular dogman liked his and bred for those traits. There has been more directional breeding done in the yella dogs than just about any other breed. Are there still culls sure, but are there exceptional dogs out there that can reproduce themselves in their pups more consistently than most other breeds I believe so. If you still would like to get together and go on a hunt and try to put some swine down and have a good time let me know.
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