Purebreedcolt
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« on: July 16, 2011, 08:26:30 am » |
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Hey anyone have one I was thinking they were not going to take the heat well with long hair but throw them in with a pig and they will go and go and go and not seem vary hot even in this heat. Do yall hunt them in this heat? What about shearing. I am sure impressed with my two but don't have no experience with aridales be for now.
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ole shep
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« Reply #1 on: July 16, 2011, 08:35:38 am » |
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I heard if the get in any water the hair works as a cooling system? I had some half cat half Airedales worked cows with them.They held up with the others. Im looking for full blood Reg male stud dog to breed a gsp to.
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« Reply #2 on: July 16, 2011, 08:39:14 am » |
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Oh yea, can you send me a pic of your dogs and how they are crossed. I have a thing about real good looking dogs or real ugly dogs. it the plain ones I dont care much about..
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« Reply #3 on: July 16, 2011, 10:23:13 am » |
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mine only have a little airedale in them but still have alot of hair. I will say I don't think its the hair that is the problem as much as conditioning and keping electrolytes in them. My female Deuce heats up faste than any other dog, but its about the way she hustles 90 to nothing all the time, she cools down fast and goes back to it, repeat the process over and over. I notice when my fuzzy dogs are really hot, they will get in mud or water ut then they like to keep moving and i believe that they are using their own cooling system, so when a dog is hot I don't try to confine them as much as get them out and move them around in the air or in cool water, but sitting still, I believe hols the heat worse for the fuzzy dogs.
also I big time BELIEVE in the electrolytes- summer and winter
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Reuben
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« Reply #4 on: July 16, 2011, 01:20:42 pm » |
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Pete Bassani write a minthly column in full cry and his email is dbassani05@yahoo.com ph 570-228-6038 He knows lots of folks all over that raise hunting airedales. I had a pack of them for about 10 years and I finally decided they were taking up to much space when I could have a few extram mtn curs for striking and a APBT for catching...They are good and tough but I got tired of trimming them down. One thing I did notice about them. You keep their coat trimmed down and they can hunt with or out hunt a cur.
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« Reply #5 on: July 16, 2011, 02:01:27 pm » |
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Reuben so you did trim them? Did u do it all year or summer only. Mine are half airdale half bmc and man they impress me more and more and for some reason they really intrigue me I will post up pics when I can get off
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« Reply #6 on: July 16, 2011, 02:03:39 pm » |
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Kept tmem trimmed short in the summer and not worried about it in the dead of winter...
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« Reply #7 on: July 16, 2011, 02:12:31 pm » |
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PureBreed lets see your Fuzzy dogs?
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Bo Pugh
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« Reply #8 on: July 16, 2011, 04:49:28 pm » |
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we had a half airdale half cur die from the heat last weekend, she just got to hot and could never get back cooled down
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« Reply #9 on: July 17, 2011, 02:28:45 pm » |
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i have owned alot of airedale crosses and one pure one many years ago and i hunt with alot of airedale crosses that belong to guys i hunt with still.actually i think most of the dogs have some dale in em or if not they have irish terrier . i cant really comment on the heat as im in california but i know the hair can make it harder to find cuts for sure. my 2 own best strike dogs were both catahoula airedales. one was a straight cross and the other from a line of airedale catahoula crosses. wish i knew how to post pictures , well i need to get em on computer first i guess,lol. i have a few on here but havnet got postin figured out yet.
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My hunting buddy had one and it did fine. He never did anything to the hair. The thing I remember about Hairy was that he was hard to cut.
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airdales are my types of dogs i have hunted them all my life back in my hometown that is all we ran and a couple ybmc but then i got into other breeds i only have one now cuz tghey are so hard to find but we never had any die and honestly my main hunting time is in the summer so i think it just depends on how much u have ur dogs out and how in sha[e they are .....i have never lost a dog o ver heat came close on a souple pits back when i used to run a cd but now all we run is rcd and they make good rcd cuz they are super gritty if u dont want them send them my way ill damn sure hunt em
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The female  Here's the male he is a sob to get a good pic of. 
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