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« on: June 17, 2017, 08:39:07 pm »

My White gyp was off of ole Deets x Blu.  Both dogs i owned.  Deets was from the Legs bloodline and ole Blu was tightly bred down from the old Joe line of dogs.  All these dogs produced great dogs from both sides.  The old Deets dog i owned was a liter brother to Cole McVeys Lankey dog from Bufflao Tx.  Some damn great dogs.  I have a very very tight Joe gyp here on my yard as well as heavy Joe all in my dogs her.  Old Blu was a daughter ofJoe. .  Also I owned Lil Ann a daughter of Joe and Lil ann is the mother to my Horn dog.  Old Blu and Lil Ann where half sisters both off the Joe dog.  Am gonna make a breeding this fall that will have the old Joe dog in there solid solid it will be some if not the tightest around making this breeding for future blood stock but should also make some dang great dogs tight tight Joe with just enuff room for the blood to breath.  Am not a fan of straight up 100 % inbreeding i gotta have that little room so they can make a dog as well as produce their ass off.  The Joe side is the real grit side and a ton of heart all day.  The Deets are Legs side puts long range and knocks the grit back .  i only use a touch of the Legs side to add a little more range  because I like ruffer type medium 400 to 500 yd range dogs hunting out.  Over 500 is to much for the land i have to hint.  The White gyp would go for miles .
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