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Author Topic: What do you and don't you know about pedigrees?  (Read 4491 times)
Reuben
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« Reply #20 on: May 01, 2015, 05:15:57 am »


right now there is another thread on a walker...and they have her pedigree posted...besides having the right look to her she has an awesome pedigree so the potential is there to reproduce some of the greats that are in her pedigree...by the sounds of it she is on her way as well...I am not a walker man but I sure do like them and has seen a few that were top notch hunting dogs...I do recognize quite a few of the dogs in her pedigree such as Finley River, Lippers Stylish, Sackett, Bawling Banjo etc...those names were well known way back and are still well known today...there are other champions scattered throughout the pedigree as well so that tells me she brings quite a bit of value to the table...she is a good looking gyp...she has some good hunt to her...and she has a very good pedigree to back it up...

this is a good example of a good pedigree and why they can be very valuable...

When I look at that pedigree I am reading a story that is buried in that pedigree...

NITECH...a hunting dog...a dog that ranges out quick...prefers a hotter track....locates and has the meat rather quickly...that I do like
sure there are extremes but the idea behind words NITECH is a good one...
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