Watson
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« on: September 04, 2015, 11:20:38 am » |
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Anyone hunt with these or know someone that does
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l.h.cracker
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« Reply #1 on: September 04, 2015, 12:40:00 pm » |
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No but I been saying it for years how I want to cross one with a Cur dog.Can't get much more natural ability than that. I hear them hunting hogs all the time when I hunt the swamp by my house.
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Judge peel
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« Reply #2 on: September 04, 2015, 12:55:08 pm » |
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If you was to do that the dog would be to smart and only hunt the small one he could kill imo. Then he might be to skittish to handle. I like the dumb cuts they let me be in charge and to dumb to know not to mess with big boars lol
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l.h.cracker
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« Reply #3 on: September 04, 2015, 02:02:41 pm » |
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I would think that you'd have to breed down to 1\4 to get a handle on them but I guarantee they'd bring drive and nose to the table.
Watson do you know someone who has coyote's in captivity?
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ArtHenrey
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« Reply #4 on: September 04, 2015, 02:06:00 pm » |
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A old buddy of mine from years back had a gyp running around there ranch place. Good cur cat plot cross. That would work cattle but was more of a pet that roamed the 700 acres. She got hitched up with a coyote had the pups under there house... I went to check em out, the day they opened there eyes they we're mean daddy didn't marry mommys. I remember I'd call the gyp to me she'd come up and wag around but her pups just all stayed back and growled. All eventually died. Death was unknown but all did. There was one in there I considers getting. Had hound ears saddle back one blue eye. Except he was the meanest one! There were about 3-4 pups looked just like a damn coyote to. Just wanted to share.
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Arturo Villarreal -V Elgin, tx 512-815-8569
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ArtHenrey
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« Reply #5 on: September 04, 2015, 02:09:01 pm » |
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Out correct got me. "Mean daddy didn't marry mommy" idk why it corrected to that but it kinda fit! I ment to say mean sob's
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Arturo Villarreal -V Elgin, tx 512-815-8569
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Watson
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« Reply #6 on: September 04, 2015, 02:35:20 pm » |
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I don't know anyone at the moment I used to hear stories of a man that crossed them with beagles but I never saw any of them. We hav them occasionally around here in the wild usually try to cull them because they seem to kill more calves then strait coyotes. Would like to see them crossed on a bulldog or a cut should hav lots of stamina an drive
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Georgia-Hawgs
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« Reply #7 on: September 04, 2015, 06:39:42 pm » |
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I've always told thought a beagle ,coyote cross would be a rabbit hunting machine..lol..I have some buddies that run beagle dogs and always tell them that.
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gary fuller
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« Reply #8 on: September 04, 2015, 08:23:33 pm » |
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isnt there coyote in the back ground of the blue laceys?
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T-Bob Parker
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« Reply #9 on: September 04, 2015, 08:28:32 pm » |
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ill be the odd man out I guess. Idont think youd add anything desirable with yote blood. they aint real tough, I doubt their nose is as good as youd think and they got no finesse at all and probably wouldn't work a hog worth a durn at all. just pester and quit when going gets tough.
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TheRednose
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« Reply #10 on: September 05, 2015, 04:47:25 pm » |
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ill be the odd man out I guess. Idont think youd add anything desirable with yote blood. they aint real tough, I doubt their nose is as good as youd think and they got no finesse at all and probably wouldn't work a hog worth a durn at all. just pester and quit when going gets tough.
JMO
I agree with T-Bob. Not to mention would most likely have some degree of skittishness and would be untrustworthy as well imo.
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Reuben
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« Reply #11 on: September 05, 2015, 05:11:00 pm » |
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I too have read that the blue lacy has coyote bred in from the early days...
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redneckrob
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« Reply #12 on: September 11, 2015, 11:16:34 am » |
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Just wanted to touch on the cross I had a coy dog bmc cross back in the mid 90s she was one of the best dogs I've ever owned.A friend had bought an old trailer in the country and said he seen a coyote run out from under it didn't give it much thought but the second time he went to fix the hole and discovered 2 pups. He took them home only one survived and it was an accidental breeding to his sons cur dog I took a pup and from the time she was old enough to hit the woods she hunted.Back then it was bay and shoot for me if I made a bad shot she would chase them down and catch with my other dog which was my first hog dog and was a hybrid wolf and ridgeback cross very hard to handle dog needless to say but thru the years the coy dog cross lead my pack never any aggression to humans or other dogs much less livestock so all in all I think the cross worked being 1/4 coyote but might have been a tough handle at half like T- bob said may have been to skittish and been a pestering type dog.
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Bo Pugh
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« Reply #13 on: September 16, 2015, 01:39:22 pm » |
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the man i started out hunting with got a coyote pup and raised it, he got this pup when it was prob about 7 or 8 weeks old it was a little thing and kept it for id say about 2 years, he kept it in a pen and had a light chain and dog collar on its neck, it run back and forth all day long in the same tracks to where it had a ditch wore in the pen, you could pet it but you would have to drag it to you with the chain and it would have its mouth wide open the whole time but was just trying to bluff you, he was planning on breeding it to his best male dog and decied not to fool with it, them things are to wild to even fool with i guess if you didnt have any choice it might be worth a try but i can sit here and think of a couple male dogs around here that id rather raise a pup off of and be catching hogs with then be out there trying to raise some 1/4 coyotes. if you find a good dog to breed to most of the homework has already been done you will know what its adding like hunt, drive stamina nose etc. just my thoughts on it.
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