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« on: March 04, 2013, 08:40:37 pm »

I am thinking of crossing one of my pit gyps with a jagd and just wanted some input before I decide.thanks in advance
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« Reply #1 on: March 04, 2013, 08:47:03 pm »

some guys up this way have done that for coon dogs they have alot more heart and more stamina then they breed the jagd back in again thats all the advice i can give you!!!
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« Reply #2 on: March 04, 2013, 09:50:55 pm »

That sounds like......... ROUGH
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« Reply #3 on: March 04, 2013, 10:02:37 pm »

Sounds like a hell of a catch dog to carry in the saddle
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« Reply #4 on: March 04, 2013, 11:05:54 pm »

Will you be using a female game pit??
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« Reply #5 on: March 04, 2013, 11:11:03 pm »

Sounds like a hell of a catch dog to carry in the saddle
Heck ya
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« Reply #6 on: March 05, 2013, 06:18:01 am »

A Boudreaux carver female pit
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« Reply #7 on: March 05, 2013, 08:37:29 am »

dont know bout that one but my pit hung up with my jack russell the other day  laugh she looked like tow truck under there
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« Reply #8 on: March 06, 2013, 11:00:05 pm »

dont know bout that one but my pit hung up with my jack russell the other day  laugh she looked like tow truck under there

Let me kno about the pups. Sounds like somethin I wouldn't mind havin to run around with me lol
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« Reply #9 on: March 07, 2013, 12:15:45 am »

if u make the line i need one to try i have hunted behide a jagd x currxpit long range run an catch any thing an have more drive then any crosses i have seen.   just make sure the breeding is matched up right , dog fights are not cool when 1mile from them.  so yall got a male jagd picked for the cross? 
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« Reply #10 on: March 07, 2013, 09:00:57 am »

this thread is tempting me, I have all the ingredients at the house to make that cross, just really can't justify it at this point in time......if my jagds prove them selves in the next few months I may reconsider this....most likely not lol but MAYBE........honestly though, my thinking is this, bulldogs have a certain place in my pack as do jagds, i can't say that I have any use for a long haired pitbull with a bad attitude around the house. If you have ever owned multiple male jagds at one time you can probably understand where I am coming from. I think to many people jump into jagds not realizing what they just bought, they demand ALOT of time and attention and they aren't your cute cuddly little lap dog, not trying to dissuade anyone just statin the facts that I have come to realize after owning them for a couple years!
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« Reply #11 on: March 07, 2013, 11:03:16 am »

What would you hope to achieve from this kind of breeding?
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« Reply #12 on: March 07, 2013, 03:10:04 pm »

A he'll of a running catch dog
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« Reply #13 on: March 07, 2013, 03:17:22 pm »

A he'll of a running catch dog

honestly, I think it would be more along the lines of a "hell of a vet bill" lol!
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« Reply #14 on: March 07, 2013, 03:20:56 pm »

It may be but don't know till one is tried out
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« Reply #15 on: March 07, 2013, 03:26:03 pm »

this thread is tempting me, I have all the ingredients at the house to make that cross, just really can't justify it at this point in time......if my jagds prove them selves in the next few months I may reconsider this....most likely not lol but MAYBE........honestly though, my thinking is this, bulldogs have a certain place in my pack as do jagds, i can't say that I have any use for a long haired pitbull with a bad attitude around the house. If you have ever owned multiple male jagds at one time you can probably understand where I am coming from. I think to many people jump into jagds not realizing what they just bought, they demand ALOT of time and attention and they aren't your cute cuddly little lap dog, not trying to dissuade anyone just statin the facts that I have come to realize after owning them for a couple years!
Good advice!
 Don't put anything past the females either. The two sisters I had, traded one off, could not be in the same pen, box, or anywhere within striking distance of each other. Them girls would fight until you damn near had to break them off each other.
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« Reply #16 on: March 07, 2013, 03:42:20 pm »

Here are a few of my personal thoughts on the subject (I have considered making this cross or a similar cross on and off for a while) you have to look at it from both sides of the coin:

1) a jagd will grow to 25-30lbs MAYBE 35lbs, at least i've never seen or heard of one much bigger, one good thing to consider is that Jagd's are a relatively newer breed to hit the US and hog hunting world.........they as a breed have not been watered down to bad yet, so performance/standards/conformation won't be as broken down as the pitbull.

2) pitbulls some in just about every shape color and size imaginable.........this is where the real work in finding a suitable dog worth making the cross will come into play.

If......and it's a BIG if, I were to decide to make the cross for myself I would look for a pitbull that was taller than most and leggy with a good streamline body, tight flank and good strong jaw. I would not breed to a gyp the size and build of my current pitbull because I believe that I would be doing nothing more than watering down the jagd blood and making a buncha ugly short stocky long haired blue/black mutts with a severe little man complex lol.

An ideal candidate (in my eyes) to breed to one of my males would look alot like voodoo,the gyp that I bought from you last year Beau, If josh see's this post maybe he can throw a picture up of her, last time I saw her she was built close to the description I have above. 1 thing I would change (and she may have filled in/grew more since last time I saw her) would be that I would try to find a gyp a couple inches taller than she is. I would essentially be trying to breed a taller leggier jagd with a bit more muscle and not trying to make a shorter goofy lookin "bully" type pitbull.......if I want one of them all I gotta do is role through the hood in htown hahaha Evil. I would want a dog that would grow to 50-60lbs that when run in a pack could put the E-brake to the floor on a runner.


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« Reply #17 on: March 07, 2013, 03:46:12 pm »

this thread is tempting me, I have all the ingredients at the house to make that cross, just really can't justify it at this point in time......if my jagds prove them selves in the next few months I may reconsider this....most likely not lol but MAYBE........honestly though, my thinking is this, bulldogs have a certain place in my pack as do jagds, i can't say that I have any use for a long haired pitbull with a bad attitude around the house. If you have ever owned multiple male jagds at one time you can probably understand where I am coming from. I think to many people jump into jagds not realizing what they just bought, they demand ALOT of time and attention and they aren't your cute cuddly little lap dog, not trying to dissuade anyone just statin the facts that I have come to realize after owning them for a couple years!
Good advice!
 Don't put anything past the females either. The two sisters I had, traded one off, could not be in the same pen, box, or anywhere within striking distance of each other. Them girls would fight until you damn near had to break them off each other.

My last 2 males were the same way, it was an overnight thing.......it was like they went to bed one night buddies and overnight their cajones dropped and when they woke up there was HELL to pay........I got home from work to a massacre in my pens........from that day forward those two little dogs HATED each other with a passion......solved that issue by putting them on seperate sides of the yard on chains, even in the woods they would occasionally bump each other and tie into it........solved that problem by only bringing 1 of the 2 at a time......they are crazy crazy dogs but I like the hell out of em!
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« Reply #18 on: March 07, 2013, 04:06:07 pm »

My neighbor has a jagd gyp that runs in the yard with all dogs and no fights
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« Reply #19 on: March 07, 2013, 04:08:43 pm »

Here you go Justin.  Just took these the other day.



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