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Re: Run to catch
Dana: That’s very good work by your hounds to catch a rabbit in June. With so many rabbits running around this time of year, it’s hard to stay with the same one long enough for that to happen. Equimax paste seems to work for me on tapes. I had to use it on the hounds a few times in the spring!
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Mr. Swampman, thanks for the info. that you sent me a few days ago, about that old web sight.. I thought it was kind of funny what the old man from Ky. had to say ! Seems they seen him for way he is, an idiot and took his power away,, he was never right in that job in the first place.. I have never missed that web sight and have No desire to be back with them, my hounds deserve much better..
Thanks, D.R.
Thanks, D.R.
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Re: Run to catch
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Took the girls out early this morning trying to beat the heat.Got a couple hours in before it got uncomfortable.When I start breaking a sweat sitting on my camp stool listening to them run I know it's about time to pick up.
You are right about the woods being full of rabbits. It seemed like all we could get after this morning was little rabbits about the size of a pop can. We all love to listen to those pedal to the metal races but it's rewarding when you see your"fast" hounds gear down and show patience to keep the track going.
Like my buddy Jonah Staten likes to say " walk em when you have to, catch em when you can".
Took the girls out early this morning trying to beat the heat.Got a couple hours in before it got uncomfortable.When I start breaking a sweat sitting on my camp stool listening to them run I know it's about time to pick up.
You are right about the woods being full of rabbits. It seemed like all we could get after this morning was little rabbits about the size of a pop can. We all love to listen to those pedal to the metal races but it's rewarding when you see your"fast" hounds gear down and show patience to keep the track going.
Like my buddy Jonah Staten likes to say " walk em when you have to, catch em when you can".
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I have a pair of Blue Ticks pups that was 3.5 months old a few days ago, they out of my male,'' Dr. and Dr.'s Spitfire'' they both are running wild rabbits in my Starting Pen. It's been raining about every day, so at daylight I been putting them in with just one old female they looking mighty good for their age.
Their Sir I been call that pup ''Spit'' can get it done, but can't run in my Starting pen, will catch my rabbits!!
D.R.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~>>
Their Sir I been call that pup ''Spit'' can get it done, but can't run in my Starting pen, will catch my rabbits!!
D.R.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~>>
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I have a pair of Blue Ticks pups that was 3.5 months old a few days ago, they out of my male,'' Dr. and Dr.'s Spitfire'' they both are running wild rabbits in my Starting Pen. It's been raining about every day, so at daylight I been putting them in with just one old female they looking mighty good for their age.
Their Sir I been call that pup ''Spit'' can get it done, but can't run in my Starting pen, will catch my rabbits!!
D.R.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~>>
Their Sir I been call that pup ''Spit'' can get it done, but can't run in my Starting pen, will catch my rabbits!!
D.R.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~>>
ARHA Hall Of Fame, own "The Daddy Rabbit Kennels", Royston, Georgia
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Mr Holcombe, I have two red female pups that have several of your dogs in their pedigree. They are not quite four months old and have been jumping and running rabbits in the wild for several weeks now. They are doing well for their age.
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Hello;
MR. Holcombe, was my Daddy. Just call me D.R. as they once called me ""The Red NECK WITH THE Chihuahua"' back when I was running ARHA Trials.
Good to hear, the young pups are doing good for you they Not suppose to care for Trash either. I been Breeding them now for about 25 years with lots of HUNT, AND TRASH PROOF ! Thanks for the good report.
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MR. Holcombe, was my Daddy. Just call me D.R. as they once called me ""The Red NECK WITH THE Chihuahua"' back when I was running ARHA Trials.
Good to hear, the young pups are doing good for you they Not suppose to care for Trash either. I been Breeding them now for about 25 years with lots of HUNT, AND TRASH PROOF ! Thanks for the good report.
D.R.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~>>>>>
ARHA Hall Of Fame, own "The Daddy Rabbit Kennels", Royston, Georgia
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After a cool and wet Spring where I was getting to run the dogs 3-4 times a week the beagle running has really slowed down.
Early July arrived as it usually does with it's mid 90's degree days with humidity you could cut with a knife. Don't know about the rest of you but at this stage of my hound dog running career I don't much care for running when it's that hot. Hard on me and hard on the hounds.
Then middle of July my wife and I took two weeks of vacation out of state visiting friends and family in Massachusetts.
Upon arriving back in Tennessee I was scheduled to have a torn meniscus in my knee repaired so for the past week I've been hobbling around with first crutches and then cane.
Last night I realized that my hounds had only been out once in the past month! I don't honestly think that in the past 46 years of keeping my own hounds that I'd ever gone that long without running them.
I used to run at night a lot but since i retired and can go most anytime I want not much. Well last night I was feeling restless and the dogs were starting to get a little noisy in the pen. We both needed to get out and get the edge off.
It was 82 degrees when I turned loose at 8:00 P.M. Still pretty warm. Dogs had one up within a couple of minutes and it was great to hear the music again.Running was steady for about an hour and then it started to sprinkle and things were really picking up.
I'd picked a spot where I could stay out on a farm road and listen and could get around with my cane. I knew I couldn't follow them in the woods yet.
I'd gotten about a 1/4 of a mile from the truck and it came a "toad strangler". I couldn't hear the dogs and was as wet as if I'd fallen in the lake by the time I got back to the truck.
Ended up sitting in the truck with the window half way down and could hear them pounding as the race came in and out of hearing.
It finally quit raining around 11:00 P.M. and I was able to holler them in and head for the house.
My wife thinks I'm crazy but sometimes you just gotta go !!
Hope you all have some good prospects that you are looking forward to gun season with . It will be here before we know it.
Early July arrived as it usually does with it's mid 90's degree days with humidity you could cut with a knife. Don't know about the rest of you but at this stage of my hound dog running career I don't much care for running when it's that hot. Hard on me and hard on the hounds.
Then middle of July my wife and I took two weeks of vacation out of state visiting friends and family in Massachusetts.
Upon arriving back in Tennessee I was scheduled to have a torn meniscus in my knee repaired so for the past week I've been hobbling around with first crutches and then cane.
Last night I realized that my hounds had only been out once in the past month! I don't honestly think that in the past 46 years of keeping my own hounds that I'd ever gone that long without running them.
I used to run at night a lot but since i retired and can go most anytime I want not much. Well last night I was feeling restless and the dogs were starting to get a little noisy in the pen. We both needed to get out and get the edge off.
It was 82 degrees when I turned loose at 8:00 P.M. Still pretty warm. Dogs had one up within a couple of minutes and it was great to hear the music again.Running was steady for about an hour and then it started to sprinkle and things were really picking up.
I'd picked a spot where I could stay out on a farm road and listen and could get around with my cane. I knew I couldn't follow them in the woods yet.
I'd gotten about a 1/4 of a mile from the truck and it came a "toad strangler". I couldn't hear the dogs and was as wet as if I'd fallen in the lake by the time I got back to the truck.
Ended up sitting in the truck with the window half way down and could hear them pounding as the race came in and out of hearing.
It finally quit raining around 11:00 P.M. and I was able to holler them in and head for the house.
My wife thinks I'm crazy but sometimes you just gotta go !!
Hope you all have some good prospects that you are looking forward to gun season with . It will be here before we know it.
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Re: Run to catch
Hey !
Got an e-mail from Daddy Rabbit today.He has been in the hospital recently with some issues that have thrown him off his stride.
He's one of our more senior beaglers and has been at this beagling sport a long time.
Keep him in your thoughts and prayers please.
Got an e-mail from Daddy Rabbit today.He has been in the hospital recently with some issues that have thrown him off his stride.
He's one of our more senior beaglers and has been at this beagling sport a long time.
Keep him in your thoughts and prayers please.
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Re: Run to catch
prayers for mr. rabbit
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Praying for a speedy recovery!
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Godspeed DR., get well soon.
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Thanks fellows:
Yep, spent a few days in that Big Piedmont' Athens, Ga. have some good M.D.found my problem, loosing blood, Hemoglobin was bad low, After much Medicine. an a blood transferal. First time I ever got some blood. from the blood bank. felling lots better.
keep Looking UP!
D.R.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~>
Yep, spent a few days in that Big Piedmont' Athens, Ga. have some good M.D.found my problem, loosing blood, Hemoglobin was bad low, After much Medicine. an a blood transferal. First time I ever got some blood. from the blood bank. felling lots better.
keep Looking UP!
D.R.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~>
ARHA Hall Of Fame, own "The Daddy Rabbit Kennels", Royston, Georgia
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Spit's brother Romeo is now with his sire and Miss Jayden in KY. Hope both have fun and are successful in the field and in the trials
http://www.pedigreedatabase.com/beagle/ ... reek-romeo
http://www.pedigreedatabase.com/beagle/ ... reek-romeo
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Hurricane he looks almost just like his sister Diva I have here in NC.