Stud Dog Choice

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Re: Stud Dog Choice

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Re: Stud Dog Choice

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Just to clarify my post- I do like the hard hitting style dogs. The two top priorities is the stud must be quiet in the kennel, and he must not have a propensity to run off game. I am not saying naturally trash proof, but I don't want pups that will run everything with fur, and/or is difficult to break on trash.

I will only be keeping a female(s), so I don't care how big the males turnout. That being said, I would use a stud over 14" if the females stay below that height. I don't have a measurement on my female, but I would say she is a full 13" and could be a little over.

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Re: Stud Dog Choice

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DEERHOST My favorite stud dog is IFC DIRTY POND BLACKY in Goshen NY
HEVE NOSE FOR TOUGH CONDITIONS

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Andy, is Blacky quiet in the kennel?

Have you talked to Rick Gardner from Honesdale lately?

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Re: Stud Dog Choice

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quiet in the kennel? yes yes an yes

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Re: Stud Dog Choice

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Heve not talked to rick lately

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Re: Stud Dog Choice

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mid mi ( ifc cedar beck blazer II bob king )females not over.look him up.he would be a good one 4 u.

winker
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Re: Stud Dog Choice

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I would try Weir's Blue Barry Flap Jacks . That would put Max top and bottom. He is in pa. Roger Hanning # 724-484-7346

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Ernie, you have two PM's.

Duane

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Re: Stud Dog Choice

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All kidding a side, If I ran 15" dogs I'd be breeding to DirtyPond Blacky He has it all, hunt, nose, manners, ect . I only like to give comments on dogs I have actually seen run. I've seen blacky run plenty and he's the real deal. I'm waiting for Andy to retire from running dogs so he can give him to me....!!!! Deerhost :dance:

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Re: Stud Dog Choice

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Duane you have the wrong Ernie you want Ernie III . Also Jack has it all .Would make a good cross . Have a good xmas

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Thanks Ernie, you too.

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Winker, is Jack quiet in the kennel? How would you describe his hunt and running style?

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Re: Stud Dog Choice

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Duane Jack is good in kennel. HE is a all day hunter run the same every time out good check hound runs a nice line good speed. he is a 14" dog . Roger own him give him a call he will tell you more about him. 724-484-7346 . good luck

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Re: Stud Dog Choice

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Frenchman's Zacary's Last,
He has what you are looking for. I would have posted earlier but not sure how far you want to go. He is a rabbit dog and I think that is what you want. Check him out on general services...

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