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« Reply #40 on: December 20, 2021, 06:16:22 pm »

When I started I thought Plotts were the sorriest breed out there. I just could not find one to suit me and the biggest problem was finding one that would stay bayed by there self. I tried several Weems bred dogs and they just did not have it. Finally tried some Weems dogs from Jody and donna Hill from Hempstead, Tx. What a difference. Nose, Speed and grit. That's when I found out there is Weems and then there is WEEMS. I had gotten some Swampland bred dogs and they had everything I wanted. The Weems were more hyper, leggier and the swampland dogs were more muscular and laid back. They were all business when you turned them loose tho. I got a Buckskin male from Joe Hudson (Shamrock breeding) and he had it all. Joe's dogs are probably 75% Weems bred off the Butch x Jill cross and Weems Doc with some Timber thrown in there.
  I have bred them all back and forth and to this day I still get leggy dogs and some will have more muscle on them but they all run about the same
  Out of those three strains I have had certain dogs that I bred around. All this started about 38 years ago with the Plotts.
  Just remember this. A great dog has no bad color and a sorry dog comes in all colors. lol
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