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Author Topic: A couple new pups off a 2016 summer litter  (Read 2520 times)
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« on: December 20, 2016, 07:58:48 am »

Thanks Chris, and I don't believe every dog that moves a hog with their head down is slow their is some that have the ability to really stretch out with their head down, but that's not the exact case with mine... For instance Clyde and Fletcher(RIP) have all day bottom but only avg 5/6 mph after they are running and when you check a track where they crossed the road they are track for track with the hog, where as some of the others that will pick their head up will cross 10-15' either side of the track and avg 7/9 mph in thick woods may not have the bottom the other 2 have but they can make the hog sprint rather than trot so it seems like I tie more hogs behind the others rather than I did with Clyde and Fletcher.... I may be wrong about the whole deal but this is the best theory and solution I could draw up from watching this particular group of dogs work.
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