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Author Topic: Cast type dogs genetics or trained  (Read 13786 times)
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« Reply #20 on: November 01, 2025, 07:06:53 am »

Well obviously I agree with pretty much everything y’all have said. It’s just my opinion though that y’all are all chasing the wrong thing if you want to leave the woods satisfied that your breeding was successful. Follow my lead because I’ve about got it down to perfect. I’m not gonna charge y’all for this secret because we’re all part of the Bull$hi++er family, very large family. The secret is sorry dogs. There ya go I let it out. If you hunt sorry dogs they will never let ya down. Every time you go to the woods you are gonna get the same result. They are consistently and naturally gonna be sorry and it doesn’t matter if you hunt them once a year or every day, they’re sorry. You can cast them in a pig pen or in the desert, they are gonna produce the same quantity of hogs. They don’t eat any more than the good dogs do either. You aren’t out nearly as much money because you don’t have to have a buggy to chase around behind them although they really do enjoy riding. You don’t need a tracking system because they are always visible. They’re purt near as good as a seeing eye dog, they aren’t smart enough to keep you or themselves from getting ran over, but they’ll keep you from getting lost. Hot nose, cold nose, who knows? Don’t matter because they don’t need a nose. They don’t need speed because they are stealthy. There’s no attitude problems because they all just want to get along. You can name them simple names like Peace, Love, and Joy. Vet bills, what vet bills? They never get hurt unless maybe they hang a nail, but you can usually take care of that yourself at home. You will never pick the wrong puppy to keep out of a litter either because your litters will be producing 100% every single time. If by accident you get one that forgets how he/she is bred and decides to be good or great, you’ll probably have to grit your teeth and do a hard cull. You can’t put up with that or it will screw your whole breeding process up. Another benefit is the breed you select. It doesn’t matter if you select the slowest basset hound to match against the fastest greyhound because performance, well it just doesn’t matter much. You can just find the collie dog that can’t circle up a sleeping floc, a few plodding plotts, or walkers that can’t run, you’re going to have a short cut to your goal. Consistency is the key guys. I’ve got a pile of these dogs here the house that have been genetically engineered for years that I would probably part with for oh, I don’t know, maybe $3000 a pup, but if it’s for one of y’all family members I’ll take just the $1500 I have in each one. I guarantee them to be sorry on level y’all  didn’t know was possible, and those aren’t just the genetic freaks, it’s the norm of the line. They may not be for you purists out there. You can’t get this kind of sorry without mixing and matching to create the ultimate dog. Give a call if y’all are in a bind and need some help selecting your brood stock. Yeah y’all just don’t understand until you have it how much less stressful it is to know what you’re gonna get and how your dogs are gonna do every time!


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