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« on: July 07, 2019, 06:05:21 pm »

Spent the morning filling the dog food freezer.     Walked a couple pastures this morning.   First pasture the dogs caught a big nice boar in a tank.       Went to another pasture and the dogs got on pigs pretty close to the truck.  I was fresh and rested so I hurried and dispatched the pig without taking pictures so the dogs would role out and grab another near by hopefully.    That near by ended up being just shy of 800 yards.     They had a nice little blazed face boar waiting on me when i finally made it through all the spider webs.   My gosh the spider webs are thick.    I think I had a hammock raped around me by the time I got to them.       After that I went back to camp and got my buggy and drove around picking up pigs in it.    Got them cut up and thrown in the back of the truck then me and the dogs went for a big circle on the buggy looking for tracks after the rain last night.   Seen some nice tracks and dropped the dogs and started walking.    Ended the morning or noon by this time with a great boar.    I couldn't load him even when gutted by hoisting him up on the platform.   I tie ropes to each end of the big boars and work them up on the platform of my buggy but too hot by now and boar was to big and I had plenty of meat for the dogs so I just quartered and took backstraps for them and the head and left the rest.    Swapped everything over to the truck when I got back to camp.     Then i headed home and found where someone had dumped a cart of wheat out on the side of the road about 20 miles from the house. I took the liberty of scooping up a couple sack fulls of it for the chickens.        Was a pretty good morning.   Got my dog food freezer topped off and the chicken grain storage full to the brim also.    Thank you Lord!

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« Reply #1 on: July 07, 2019, 08:03:06 pm »

You catch some real nice hogs.
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« Reply #2 on: July 07, 2019, 08:28:05 pm »

You catch some real nice hogs.


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« Reply #3 on: July 07, 2019, 09:30:16 pm »

That red daddy didn't marry mommy is doing his thing. Glad u didn’t die from all the dam spiders they are thick down here to.


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« Reply #4 on: July 07, 2019, 10:50:42 pm »

That's awesome and I sure like the looks of that red rascal!

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« Reply #5 on: July 08, 2019, 07:07:41 am »

The red dog is sure enough a good dog.     Hopefully have a litter of same caliber or better about to hit the ground latter part of this month.   Can't wait to see what they are gonna look like
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« Reply #6 on: July 14, 2019, 03:15:09 pm »

Great job, your dogs are getting it done.

What cross did you make?
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« Reply #7 on: July 14, 2019, 05:11:32 pm »

These are the two.   She is half hairy dog half boarhound.    Think his percentages are 3/8 pit 3/8 dane 1/8 mastiff (boerboel I assume) and 1/8 ridgeback.     

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« Reply #8 on: July 14, 2019, 07:05:10 pm »

They are good looking dogs...built right as well...
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« Reply #9 on: July 14, 2019, 07:17:43 pm »

I like a red dog
Got a few myself
How much ur red dog weigh and is he a straight up hard mouth catch dog ?


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« Reply #10 on: July 14, 2019, 09:07:39 pm »

I like a red dog
Got a few myself
How much ur red dog weigh and is he a straight up hard mouth catch dog ?


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     To answere your question about weight I just run him down to the a buying station and run him over the scales.    He weighed 112 pounds on an empty stomach just now.      He is 28 inches tall at the withers.   28 inches is the minimum I want to see one of my males.   I'd prefer 29 to 30 inches.  I prefer the females to be 28 inches.    Weight is about perfect.    I drive a 3/4 ton dodge with factory bed on it and tires a little bigger than factory tires.     He will jump over the side to get in the bed or over the tailgait if it is up.   
      He very hard.   He hits the biggest of boars head on and needs no assistance  to hold one for a good 10 minutes.      He isn't quite 2 years old yet so still might get harder yet.   Usually such dogs will continue to harden and improve till they are 2.5  to 3 years old.   Not that you could tell in him because I've not seen him give any ground to any big boar since he turned on at around 14 months old.     
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« Reply #11 on: July 14, 2019, 09:40:16 pm »

They are good looking dogs...built right as well...


        Thanks.    He is not my dog but she is.   She is very young and will be much better looking and much more powerful looking as a 2 year old.     I think he is well into his 5th year.      Hoping for dogs very similar to my red dog.     My red dog has to much wolfhound and stag in him to have crossed to such a hairy dog dane gyp to get more dogs like him if I was to have used him to breed her.   Needed a pit×dane type stud to breed to her to get similar type dogs as my red dog since I've already moved both his parents.     With the heavy dose of dane influence in this cross in both sides, I'm hoping for dogs as big as the red dog or slightly bigger but with similar structure and hopefully a tad faster.         The red dog is fast but I would like another gear in him.     He built to much like a pit.  Really dence  and powerful.    Need to put just a tad more deerhound structure to his body and an inch taller and the red dog would be perfect.         I'll be hitting around that mark with this cross also.     
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« Reply #12 on: July 15, 2019, 11:45:37 am »

Sounds like it should be a nice cross Dean. Good luck with it my friend.
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