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« on: March 05, 2014, 07:26:04 am » |
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It depends on what your goal is. Do you want to train baypen dogs or hunting baydogs? I know you can do both with one pen, but here's the problem. If you train baypen dogs, the baypen is usually real clean like an arena. They have plenty of room to run and get away from a hog. Truthfully you are training your dog to bay real close to a hog. Nose to nose gets the big points in the baying competitions. In a real hunting situation that's almost never the real case scenario. Only you can know what you want to do. Best one I ever built was in the woods with bushes and briars and a creek running through it so I didn't have to worry about watering the hog. I built it 5' tall out of what I had available. JMO
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