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Topic: What is a good hog dog??? and why so many culls??? (Read 5649 times)
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Re: What is a good hog dog??? and why so many culls???
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April 03, 2013, 06:40:48 pm »
I have bred dogs for many years and have learned two things. The first being, no matter what you start with or how you breed them, dogs will gravitate to average over time. The second being, after hunting with great and really good dogs, you realize average is not all that good. The sad part is, people are hunting and breeding dogs that would not make the cut back when dogs were needed to survive. I know it's due to the land and hunting situations of today but it's still sad that the the get it done or die trying dogs or disappearing.
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