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« on: June 26, 2011, 11:17:00 am »

  I've read some on the orgin of the redbone, but what about the others. Are they descendants of one line of hound from England? Have searched through the net but haven't found much on the American breeds?
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« Reply #1 on: June 26, 2011, 12:32:56 pm »

There is a book called " The complete encylopedia of dog breeds " it has the history of more hounds breeds than you can imagine. I own a copy and you can get it @ most any good book store for like $12.00
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« Reply #2 on: June 26, 2011, 12:46:48 pm »

the bluetick, english, treeing walker, redbone and black and tan originate off of the english fox hound, the american leopard hound and plott have different origins, with the plott decending from german and swiss hounds, and the american leopard is thought to come from a spanish decent.
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« Reply #3 on: June 26, 2011, 01:01:33 pm »

until about five years ago the leopard hound used to be called a leopard cur. They are starting to look more like a bluetick nowadays.
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« Reply #4 on: June 26, 2011, 09:21:54 pm »

until about five years ago the leopard hound used to be called a leopard cur. They are starting to look more like a bluetick nowadays.

Good gosh, what blueticks have you been looking at?

Most of the leopard hounds I've seen have horrible feet.
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« Reply #5 on: June 26, 2011, 09:40:27 pm »

the bluetick, english, treeing walker, redbone and black and tan originate off of the english fox hound, the american leopard hound and plott have different origins, with the plott decending from german and swiss hounds, and the american leopard is thought to come from a spanish decent.
   


American curs are nothing but a cathaoula crossed with treeing walkers.  I like to see some evidence of what German and Swiss dogs u are claiming the Plott came from as well as the American Foxhound which u failed to mention.  Sounds like a google cut and paste to me, did u know there are Goodman hounds with glass eyes and merle spots, did you know there are July Hounds and Hudspeths and Birdsong hounds as well??  Have you ever seen the spotted Plotts???  They kinda look like a Goodman hound.
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« Reply #6 on: June 26, 2011, 10:01:45 pm »

I was referring to coon hounds like everything I do I research it and it was I came across. If you listed every version of hound it would be a list several pages long. Its not cut and paste but from memory
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« Reply #7 on: June 26, 2011, 10:49:48 pm »

I was referring to coon hounds like everything I do I research it and it was I came across. If you listed every version of hound it would be a list several pages long. Its not cut and paste but from memory
 

Saddly it would not ev en fill one page, your post does not reflect the American Foxhound from where most of the American Treeing Hounds came from, I left out Old Line Black and Tan Walkers as well another Foxhound breed made in America about to slip away for all time.  The English (did not forget the French Foxhounds as well) Foxhound was 1th generation, American Foxhounds were 2nd generation, then came all of the potlickers aka treeing breeds, there were no treeing breeds in the English Foxhounds brought over here, they were bred and crossed up here.  Its about the same way with the Catahoulas and Curs, Lacys terriers and feists, most did not come off of the boat gangplank or swim over from England, some did and still look the way they were orginally bred in europe.  But find the yellow Black mouth cur or the cathaoula cur dog breed in Europe, they got made in here in the usa. 
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