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hyan
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« Reply #40 on: September 25, 2016, 08:27:55 am »

Average Grey's 66-88# Average Sheppard is 66-88# Average cat 50-75# Average whippet 15-30# These are male's averages Blacks and Hairy Holders  crosses are much larger breeds and they average 75-100# this what Hairy Holder and Black told me And you're not going convince me that a 4month old dog's finding and catching rank boars.I'm sure you're a great guy and I believe that your family catches a bunch of hogs in Hawaii and that your family line of dog's are good dog's and I am sure that you could bring them here and catch plenty of hogs in thick country and open country.My point of my original response was that I hunt with similar dog's but I'm not blind,I understand that different places require a different dog to hunt it in the most efficient and effective way.Like I said I'm sure that the finder holder type dog's could catch hogs in these places but a casting type dog that will bay and then relay on the pack works better in certain situations just as a striker catcher works better in other's.I cannot help but call b.s. when I see b.s. sorry Bud lol.
never said that pup found this pig and in the other post I said two pups and on holder I should have said to pups and one finderholder my fault second the size of a dog also depends on the breeding so if I take a big grayhound bread it to a big Sheppard chances are the pups are going to be big then I take that cross it with another big cat then cross that back in to each other then put a little wippet in to the mix chances are if you breed big dogs to big dogs the pups will come out big we only would breed the biggest to the biggest then I think it got to close cus the pups started coming out weird so when and breed them farther apart like you are talking average we were trying to breed above average and I would think some with as much knowledge as you are trying to breed above average dogs also if you want size your not going to breed a runt if you want long distance your not going to breed a dog that stays by your feet if you don't want number 2 dogs your not going to breed skates (culls) that cat we put in our line was almost exactly like judges dog but ours had a little longer face my dad just put him down a few months ago cus he got so poor we got him in 2000 I think it was and he was finding pigs good in hawaii just took him some time to get used to hunting the mountains he was from tx just don't know where

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