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« Reply #40 on: February 02, 2016, 05:26:06 pm » |
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well Im pretty new at this too, but I did breed deer dogs for years, without much experience, I did read many books. the reason I started breeding is because I was always last or close to it on the puppy list and was not getting the type of dogs I wanted, so I started buying females from good lines and then I would pay a stud fee and breed my best females to successful breeders best males, and started having excellent dogs, compared to what was available to buy as pups. Now I can see hog dogs the same way, if you dont have access to good pups or can be of the first few picks of a litter. And a young man cant afford to keep buying pups. that said, there has got to be many guys on here that have a litter every now and then of excellent proven dogs that would give slim a pup for free or cheap, maybe anyone whos willing to criticize him might have a lead on where he can acquire a proper pup. In california it is way more difficult to find a decent line of dogs, as there are not that many hog doggers, I would think in Texas it would not be difficult. I will never buy another pup again, the ones Ive bought do not compare to the ones given to me.
seems the ones to criticize are the last ones to offer help. I have a 5month old pup from Cscott that he gave me, he ran his own hog last night for a good while after I turned him in to a bay that broke. The dog who bayed that sounder by herself also came from Chris. I've got a couple pups coming my way soon from some dogs that I think are good. One of them from Chris who I think is still planning on breeding a good male of his to a young gyp I really really like. And there's one or 2 others from other friends I've made with good dogs that will all be best to best (or good to good) breedings. All these guys though have been nothing but help from the beginning, once they got to know me they've criticized me, but it was after they knew me well and it wasn't an ignorant rant through a computer screen. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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« Reply #41 on: February 02, 2016, 05:32:38 pm » |
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DCHD14
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« Reply #42 on: February 02, 2016, 05:38:53 pm » |
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Catching hogs is catching hogs.... No matter the breed, caliber of dog or whatever... One of the best dogs I ever hunted behind came from a straight up accidental breeding between a mutt and a papered pit bull... I guess that mutt had a hell of a pedigree cause she threw a few good liters. Idk what you'd even call those dogs besides hog dogs... If a man is trying to make a name for himself behind the dogs he raises, then he is gonna have haters along with the fan club lol.... I like to raise BMC for the fact that even if they don't hunt worth a flip, they look good riding in the bed of a truck haha
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« Reply #43 on: February 02, 2016, 05:40:41 pm » |
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Good looking dogs judge. How old are they?
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« Reply #44 on: February 02, 2016, 05:41:33 pm » |
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Here are my litter mates  Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk judge I like em, what are they out of breed wise? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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« Reply #45 on: February 02, 2016, 05:43:16 pm » |
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Catching hogs is catching hogs.... No matter the breed, caliber of dog or whatever... One of the best dogs I ever hunted behind came from a straight up accidental breeding between a mutt and a papered pit bull... I guess that mutt had a hell of a pedigree cause she threw a few good liters. Idk what you'd even call those dogs besides hog dogs... If a man is trying to make a name for himself behind the dogs he raises, then he is gonna have haters along with the fan club lol.... I like to raise BMC for the fact that even if they don't hunt worth a flip, they look good riding in the bed of a truck haha
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haha them yeller dogs do look good in the bed! That's why I keep brindles, people think they're cute even when they're junk dogs! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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« Reply #46 on: February 02, 2016, 05:46:53 pm » |
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A fella at the gas station asked me if my dogs was mean.... I said hell yea they are.... Especially if you don't share that breakfast biscuit
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« Reply #47 on: February 02, 2016, 05:59:04 pm » |
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DCHD14, those Dagger dogs are big red pullin dogs that were supposedly bred with some presa in them. Although Omar Ross, the fella that bred them swore they were pure pit but some went 130#. Omar won a National pull with his Blade dog and took him to a pen in Central Tex and the 100# dog tried to climb the fence. Putting the Carver in would change that I'm sure.
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« Reply #48 on: February 02, 2016, 06:02:16 pm » |
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DCHD14, those Dagger dogs are big red pullin dogs that were supposedly bred with some presa in them. Although Omar Ross, the fella that bred them swore they were pure pit but some went 130#. Omar won a National pull with his Blade dog and took him to a pen in Central Tex and the 100# dog tried to climb the fence. Putting the Carver in would change that I'm sure.
are you saying the dog tried to get away from a hog? Lol Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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« Reply #49 on: February 02, 2016, 06:02:58 pm » |
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Slim nothing special little this and that. But they have ladner x Jordan x mnt cur
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« Reply #50 on: February 02, 2016, 06:19:21 pm » |
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Yea these are just over 3 months old and not big at all... I got em early though. The momma died and we fed them baby formula... I loved my carver dog, he was around 60 lbs and hit like a hammer, no regrip, straight ear..... I mean all dogs get better after their gone... But I can't remember a bad day with that dog. Yea slim, my dogs ain't nothin special... But when I have a liter, get with me.
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« Reply #51 on: February 02, 2016, 06:19:38 pm » |
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I know the gyp is a dam is junk because you have wrote what she is and doesn't do.Does she strike and stop big boars?Cscot you obviously have a good pack of dogs so why don't you give him pups.I wasn't aiming any comments towards you the only thing I am saying is that I don't believe in breeding junk dogs.You getting mouthy young man doesn't impress me knor does you feeling compelled to comment and give advice on every thread instead of taking it.You're just a kid and I get that just trying to give you a bit of advice but you can take it how you like. If I were you I'd keep a few older dogs you have and wait for Cscot or one of his friends to have a litter get a few pups and yes sometimes you have to save up and buy them when those pups have grown into dogs and proven themselves then you decide what to breed and by then you'll have the experience and knowledge needed to make a responsible decision.
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« Reply #52 on: February 02, 2016, 06:21:22 pm » |
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I seen a video one time of a hog in a pen and it ran Bulldogs back to the let out gate... Lol I've been ran out of the pen or up a tree plenty of times... Have you seen those things!? Their mean!? Lol
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« Reply #53 on: February 02, 2016, 06:26:58 pm » |
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All I got is prospects. New to this.    the older yellas are 9 months the cats are 8 months and lil yellas are 10 weeks. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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« Reply #54 on: February 02, 2016, 06:37:50 pm » |
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I know the gyp is a dam is junk because you have wrote what she is and doesn't do.Does she strike and stop big boars?Cscot you obviously have a good pack of dogs so why don't you give him pups.I wasn't aiming any comments towards you the only thing I am saying is that I don't believe in breeding junk dogs.You getting mouthy young man doesn't impress me knor does you feeling compelled to comment and give advice on every thread instead of taking it.You're just a kid and I get that just trying to give you a bit of advice but you can take it how you like. If I were you I'd keep a few older dogs you have and wait for Cscot or one of his friends to have a litter get a few pups and yes sometimes you have to save up and buy them when those pups have grown into dogs and proven themselves then you decide what to breed and by then you'll have the experience and knowledge needed to make a responsible decision.
I have given him a pup and a older gyp that can stop a big boar by herself but I wont call her a superstar by any means just a nice dog. And I gave him a great help dog take can stop a hog. And you are right he can get mouthy but at the same time if someone talked like im a dumb kid I would to. I try to give him to dog that can keep him in hog an catch them to help train young dogs off of.
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« Reply #55 on: February 02, 2016, 06:51:45 pm » |
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357, you got some good lookin dogs. Hope they turn on for you.
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« Reply #56 on: February 02, 2016, 06:54:16 pm » |
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Breed for success I guess is the name of the game.... Accidents happen.. And every hunter has his own opinion of a cull. I've kicked out and got another mans cull and it has turned into one of my better dogs.
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« Reply #57 on: February 02, 2016, 07:02:53 pm » |
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Ok right or wrong how should someone one go by getting good dogs with out dropping a lot of cash that most of us dont have please educate me
You work to earn them. You research, you listen, and you hunt with as many dogmen as you can tag along with. You keep your eyes and ears open, and your mouth closed. Mouth closed meaning be respectful and ask questions with humility. Quality animals produced by quality dogmen can often be obtained for little to nothin, but you have to put the work in to earn their trust. Just my 2 pennies from personal experience.
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« Reply #58 on: February 02, 2016, 07:09:23 pm » |
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Ok right or wrong how should someone one go by getting good dogs with out dropping a lot of cash that most of us dont have please educate me
You work to earn them. You research, you listen, and you hunt with as many dogmen as you can tag along with. You keep your eyes and ears open, and your mouth closed. Mouth closed meaning be respectful and ask questions with humility. Quality animals produced by quality dogmen can often be obtained for little to nothin, but you have to put the work in to earn their trust. Just my 2 pennies from personal experience. Yes sir your a 100% right
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« Reply #59 on: February 02, 2016, 07:24:41 pm » |
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Holy sh**! I guess I'm going home tonight and jerkin necks. I got smoked lastnight by a rank boar hog. I've been at this awhile, guess my plan of breeding this year of the two dogs that got smoked lastnight I'll just cull em. I had a 14 month old pup bay me a fat sow. I guess I'll just keep him and jerk everything else since they didn't stop and bay that big boar
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